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Classic cars on display in downtown Everett
Madison Davis, 3, and her father, Jason Davis, of Lynnwood, watch the parade of cars pass during the Cruzin' to Colby event Sunday afternoon in Everett.
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Money needed to fix I-5 grooves
We hope to repair and repave northbound I-5 between the Smokey Point rest area and the Highway 530-Arlington exit starting in 2015.
After long wait, Arlington church gets new pastor
The congregation of Our Saviour's Lutheran Church was without a pastor for nearly five years, the longest stretch without steady leadership in its 119-year-old history.
Cougar reluctant to leave trap near Arlington
An approximately 2-year-old female cougar leaves a Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife trap northeast of Arlington, Wash., Wednesday, May 23, 2012.
Marysville mom sentenced for crash that killed young son
A Marysville woman who fought with deputies after a 2010 crash that killed her 7-year-old son was sentenced Wednesday in Everett to more than two years in prison.
Several local events planned to honor war dead
Memorial Day is Monday and events are planned throughout Snohomish County to honor those who died serving our country.
Police seek 3 suspects in Arlington burglary
Police are searching for three suspects believed to be involved in a residential burglary.
Mad scramble to get elected in 1st District
The top-two vote getters in the August primary will advance to the general election in November, regardless of party, in all elections.
Red Day benefits Arlington teens
The Arlington Cocoon House, a local emergency housing facility for teens in need, received picnic tables, a new vegetable garden and a barbecue just in time for summer, as part of the Keller Williams Realty's annual RED Day event on May 10.
Fishing derby at Jennings Park draws crowds in spite of high water
High water levels at the pond at Jennings Park meant that families looking to take part in the Everett Steelhead and Salmon Club's annual fishing derby on Saturday, May 5, had to perch precariously on the steep slopes of only one side of the pond, since the other side was flooded out.
Snohomish finishes its link in cross-county trail
The city is celebrating a milestone that took 15 years to achieve. This Saturday, Snohomish will mark the completion of the Centennial Trail with guest speakers, a small health fair and an opportunity for people to walk the trail.
More info: 360-651-0633 or email Doug Buell, dgbuell@frontier.com. Monroe: Church presents play The First Baptist Church of Monroe is scheduled to host the play "Annie Imes: Private Eye?" at 10:45 a.m. Sunday at 17922 149th St.
Arlington, Marysville observe Memorial Day
The American Legion posts of Arlington and Marysville will once again be organizing observances of Memorial Day, this year on Monday, May 28.
Community Extra: Opportunities
Help: School car wash fundraiser The Stanwood High School Class of 2013 is planning a car wash as a fundraiser between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. June 16 at Haggens, 26603 72nd Ave.
Arlington Police arrest suspect in last year's armed robbery of local pizza store
On Thursday, May 10, at approximately 7:20 p.m., Arlington Police Detectives arrested a 24-year-old Lynnwood man for the Jan.
Arlington man accused of nude sunbathing at park
He reportedly wanted to sunbathe in the buff but ended up indoors wearing green-and-white striped jail coveralls.
Detectives look into death of Arlington man after conflict
Snohomish County sheriff's detectives are investigating the death of an Arlington man after he was involved in some sort of struggle earlier this week.
Chainsaw carving show returns to Oso Mill May 18-19
The Oso Mill on State Route 530, between Arlington and Darrington, will host its second annual chainsaw carving show, courtesy of Arlington chainsaw carvers Dave and Debbie Tremko, on Friday, May 18, and Saturday, May 19.
Olympic Theatre facing uncertain future
When the Olympic Theatre was built in 1939, the standard in showing motion pictures was 35 mm film.
Port Townsend schools fill two vacant principal posts
The administrative team for the Port Townsend School District was completed Monday with the hiring of new principals for Grant Street Elementary School and Blue Heron Middle School.