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Republicans look to keep grip on seats in 39th District

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Republicans look to keep grip on seats in 39th District

Concerns about roads, water and gun rights dominate the candidates’ conversations on the campaign trail.

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Arlington Christian School teacher accused of voyeurism

He was also a coach and pastor. Stephen Clark Brown allegedly shot hundreds of videos.

A Berniecrat win on Trump turf may not be too far-fetched

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A Berniecrat win on Trump turf may not be too far-fetched

Democrat Ivan Lewis is battling Republican Robert Sutherland, and history, in the 39th district.

‘Kathy is right’: WSDOT takes up Smokey Point off-ramp issue

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‘Kathy is right’: WSDOT takes up Smokey Point off-ramp issue

New paint and a sign go in at the northbound I-5 off-ramp to 172nd Street in response to…

Snohomish County struggles with lack of affordable housing

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Snohomish County struggles with lack of affordable housing

Nearly one in nine households spends at least half their income on rent, according to a new report.

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More than 1,500 north Snohomish County homes lose power

PUD crews were working to restore electricity Thursday morning from Arlington to Oso.

Arlington groups give dictionaries to hundreds of students

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Arlington groups give dictionaries to hundreds of students

The Arlington Kiwanis Club — in conjunction with Friends of the Arlington Library and the nonprofit Dictionary Project…

He tortured and killed two men ‘for the flimsiest of reasons’

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He tortured and killed two men ‘for the flimsiest of reasons’

Anthony Hernandez-Cano, 18, will spend the rest of his life in prison without the chance of parole.

Snohomish County is looking for information about the mailboxes that once stood outside the Steelhead Haven community that was destroyed by the Oso mudslide in 2014. Officials involved in the project welcome pictures or stories about the 43 people whose lives were lost.

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Artist seeks help re-creating Oso landmark for memorial

A bronze sculpture will feature mailboxes that once stood along Highway 530 near the Steelhead Haven neighborhood.

Traffic concerns linger as new Pilot J nears grand opening

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Traffic concerns linger as new Pilot J nears grand opening

A traffic study estimated the addition of 3,465 trips to the new Pilot Travel Center at Highway 530.

Test scores: Math still a struggle; science turnout low

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Test scores: Math still a struggle; science turnout low

There was a new science test in spring 2018. It’s not yet required to graduate, so many didn’t…

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Arlington voters to consider $107.5M bond for second time

The money would go toward building a new Post Middle School and adding to Arlington High School.

Legal community rallies behind a challenger in judicial race

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Legal community rallies behind a challenger in judicial race

Sitting judges usually face no opposition, but this year’s race in Cascade District Court is different.

Locals honored as community ChangeMakers

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Locals honored as community ChangeMakers

This year’s Snohomish County ChangeMakers were honored at the annual “Edge of Amazing” Snohomish County Health Summit on…

Goal is 20,000 jobs by 2040 in Arlington-Marysville center

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Goal is 20,000 jobs by 2040 in Arlington-Marysville center

A public meeting is set for 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday to discuss a big plan for industrial…

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Open house set for Arlington-Marysville industrial center

The two cities will share their plans and listen to feedback at the event on Wednesday.

Boy Scout builds bat houses for Eagle project

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Boy Scout builds bat houses for Eagle project

Boy Scout Colton Johnson rallied volunteers to build and install eight bat houses on the park grounds of…

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Apparently abandoned house burns down north of Arlington

By the time firefighters arrived, flames had consumed the building.

Peterson honored as Arlington Kiwanis Person of the Year

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Peterson honored as Arlington Kiwanis Person of the Year

Steve Peterson was honored as Arlington Kiwanis Person of the Year at a special banquet on Oct. 3.

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Boy, 16, allegedly threatened to ‘shoot up’ Arlington High

The student was released last week with a judge’s order to stay away from his former school.