ARLINGTON – “The World’s Friendliest Casino” at Angel of the Winds north of Arlington now has “The World’s Friendliest Hotel.”
The statewide schools measure to increase funding is too close to call, but the gun measures passed in favor of tighter restrictions in the Nov. 4 general election.
ARLINGTON – It’s hard to imagine anything more terrifying than a home invasion with masked men battering you with a baseball bat, but that’s reportedly what happened to a man and woman in Arlington recently.
MARYSVILLE – On Demand is not only a popular cable service, it’s also a popular learning style.
MARYSVILLE – Dream Big is a theme you hear all over the Marysville School District.
Kolton Ford of Arlington just can’t be beat when it comes to alpacas and goats.
Ford took six first-place honors this week at The Evergreen State Fair in Monroe.
It’s hard to think about report cards with school not even starting until Wednesday, Sept. 3, but state schools chief Randy Dorn just received the federal report card for all the districts in the state and all but 7 percent are failing.
TULALIP – Despite the “Long Distance Runaround,” original bassist Chris Squire still enjoys touring with Yes after 45 years.
ARLINGTON – Thousands of people braved the heat with little shade to share to attend the free Joe Nichols concert Aug. 10.
For 9 1/2 years, Byron Wright’s family held out hope that he was still alive.
“We all hoped by some miracle that he was sitting on a beach in Mexico having a good time,” his youngest sister, Sharon Diehl, says in court papers.
MARYSVILLE — Mayor Jon Nehring has a love-hate relationship with the proposal for a new coal terminal in Cherry Point.
The embattled former police chief in Arlington has accepted a new position as the bureau chief of the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office.
Because Arlington and Marysville are located so close to reservations, people often think of buying their fireworks there.