Facing a possible $2.4 million budget shortfall, Arlington School Board members recently took the first swing in what will likely be a hard-fought battle with their 2010-11 budget.
An 18-year-old Arlington man who was charged with the 2009 stabbing death of another man in Las Vegas has had his trial date rescheduled.
Washington is not equipped to fund basic education under the state’s constitution, ruled a King County Superior Court judge Thursday, Feb. 4.
Jerry Rusher and Jean Wessel of Arlington have seen first-hand the devastating effects of the 7.0 earthquake that shook Haiti in January.
City purchases property, explores possible uses for former dairy farm
Local property owners could have a chance this fall to back or reject an emergency management services levy if a citizens committee garners City Council approval.
The Arlington School Board recently approved more than $13,000 in donations to Pioneer Elementary School.
The Arlington City Council will again be discussing raising sewer rates during its work session Monday, Feb. 8.
Carla Gastineau knew it was just a matter of time before Walmart began construction across the street.
For Shelbey Jackson, weekends aren’t for relaxing on the couch — they’re for refining her skills.
Arlington parents recently had a chance to see two state addresses in two days — one by President Barack Obama and another by Superintendent Kris McDuffy.
The City Council approved the purchase of approximately 150 acres of the Graafstra farm at its Feb. 1 meeting.
ARLINGTON — Running a 70-year-old movie theater isn’t all popcorn and candy.
“There just aren’t enough hours in the day sometimes,” said Norma Pappas, owner of the Olympic Theatre in downtown Arlington.
From managing concessions to hand-splicing together reels of film, Pappas doesn’t just spend an occasional weekend at the movies like her audience members — she often spends seven days a week there.