- Around the County
Arlington Spaghetti dinner and auction benefits family The public is invited to attend a spaghetti dinner and an auction to benefit an Arlington family devastated by a fire.
- 'We are devastated' by loss of two boys, family says
Susan Lee, foster mother of two boys who died in a fire on Friday, attends a press conference Monday at the Stillaguamish Senior Center.
- Businesses can cut bills by composting Saving through recycling
Businesses in Arlington that serve food might be interested in the savings available through a new program offered by the city of Arlington with assistance from the state Department of Ecology.
- Floods hit Snohomish County hard, but leave Arlington, M'ville largely untouched
ARLINGTON a ' While forecasts of heavy rains and major flooding proved true throughout much of Snohomish County Nov.
- Boy finds body hanging in tree near Cuyahoga River
A 17-year-old boy went fishing Friday and found something other than fish by the Cuyahoga River.
- Harman selected for Wall of Honor
The eye doctor's office was transformed into a night club Nov. 1. It was a very special occasion for its founder, Dr.
- Kids, seniors benefit from generosity of Moose women
The Arlington Chapter of the Women of the Moose are a busy bunch. They recently knitted and crocheted baby blankets for Cascade Valley Hospital's children's unit which they presented along with stuffed "Tommy ...
- Arlington Arts Council Auction earns $11,000
Even with a struggling economy and low bid prices, the Arlington Arts Council raised more than $11,000 for art in Arlington at its annual auction Saturday, Oct.
- Your key to real estate in Skagit, Snohomish, Island and Whatcom counties
Your key to real estate in Skagit, Snohomish, Island and Whatcom counties. Available every Saturday in the Skagit Valley Herald and Wednesday in the Anacortes American.
- Third horse infected with West Nile Virus
A third horse in Moses Lake tested positive for West Nile Virus Thursday, according to the Grant County Health District.
- Whidbey motorcyclist hospitalized after accident
A 55-year-old Oak Harbor motorcyclist was in serious condition in the intensive care unit of Harborview Medical Center Wednesday after he crashed into the back of a 2002 Honda Civic.
- Kids' Kloset drums up donations for 'back to school'
From left, Julie Tate and Marilyn Bullock get ready to haul school and other supplies purchased by the Downtown Arlington Kirk Boxleitner 20.AUG.08 SMOKEY POINT - The Arlington Kids' Kloset has benefitted from ...
- 23.JUL.08 Hospital, Food Bank receive Show 'n Shine proceeds
Members of the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce meet at Country Financial July 22 for their monthly "Business After Hours." Country Financial is located in Suite A-201 on 3710 168th St.
- Anacortes Red Cross looking for new director
The local chapter of the American Red Cross hopes to have a new executive director in place by September.
- Local Briefly: Glider pilot loses lift, lands short of airport
Glider pilot loses lift, lands short of airport ARLINGTON -- A 66-year-old pilot walked away from his glider early Sunday evening after having to land in a field short of the Arlington Airport, officials said.
- Local family provides education, medical care to African villager
Tyler Anderson provides medical care to villagers outside of Kampala, Uganda in February of this year.
- Eating, parades, fireworks all part of Fourth of July
Crowds were four to six people deep as people waited anxiously for big trucks along North Olympic Avenue for the Fourth of July Grand Parade, Friday, July 4, with brand new flags on the new street.
- Second competency hearing set in murder case
Benjamin Price will see a second psychological professional before a judge decides if he is competent enough to face a second-degree murder charge in Skagit County Superior Court.
- Fourth of July celebrations begin
Get the Flash Player to see this player. Colette Weeks A furry parade participant rides shotgun Friday as the Fourth of July procession makes its way up Commercial Avenue in Anacortes.