A two-alarm fire ravaged part of a shopping center early Monday, Nov. 2, leaving at least two businesses at a total loss.
City officials recently announced that departments have been awarded more than $16 million in grants and low-interest loans since March 2009.
Health officials announced that they are expanding their “priority groups” in the hope of trying to get at least 12,000 residents vaccinated for the H1N1 virus on Saturday, Oct. 31.
Ed Erlandson remembers the good and the bad as if it were yesterday.
The first round of layoffs was recently approved by the City Council in response to a proposed $1.8 million budget shortfall.
Hand-crafted items from Kenya, as well as locally made goods, will be for sale during a local church’s holiday bazaar and bake sale.
The Snohomish Health District offered H1N1 vaccination clinics at nine county locations for young children and pregnant women on Saturday, Oct. 24.
More than 400 lbs. of food were recently donated to the Arlington Community Food Bank.
Sporting a red cape and pink shorts, Breanna Camp looked every bit the part during “Super Hero Thursday.”
Kathy Centala’s feline residents were scared out of their lives after wind blew a large tree into the Arlington resident’s feline shelter.
Organizers from an Arlington-based cat shelter and sanctuary raised about $130,000 during its annual fundraiser.
More than 20 volunteers recently braved potentially rainy weather to install wooden fish along the Interstate 5 corridor.
ARLINGTON — Jenny Buron is used to volunteering her time, but her fingers are not used to working so hard.
That’s because Buron is one of the members of the MOMS Club of Arlington/Stanwood who have been quilting for foster children.