While Waste Management and Teamsters Local 174 have agreed to meet and bargain throughout next week, Waste Management remains on high alert, according to a release issued Friday, April 23.
Dominique Jenkins and Alexa McClintock spent a rainy school-day morning planting and naming trees.
After noticing a ski boat engine for sale over the Internet, King County Sheriff’s Office North Precinct detectives initiated an investigation April 20.
Striking garbage haulers who serve Arlington and parts of Marysville are coming back to their jobs.
Tulalip Elementary and Totem Middle School are set to receive $4.5 million of the $4.8 million in federal grants for which the Marysville School District applied.
If your garbage collection service is disrupted, you can take some simple measures to prevent or minimize trash-related problems.
Waste Management Northwest announced Thursday morning that there would be no residential collection in Arlington and Marysville due to a strike by Teamsters Local 174. The service disruption affects King and Snohomish county customers.
The Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber of Commerce’s champagne and silent auction raised an estimated $15,000 April 10, as close to 100 attendees dressed up for the James Bond-themed event at the Medallion Hotel.
Garbage haulers in Marysville and Arlington have officially gone on strike.
Many patrons of the Lakewood Red Robin restaurant were surprised to see their waiters wearing a slightly different uniform April 17, as members of the Marysville, Arlington and Lake Stevens police departments got a chance to walk in somebody else’s shoes, all on behalf of charity.
The Marysville Boys and Girls Club got a boost from a pair of fundraisers on wheels April 10.
ARLINGTON — A benefit raffle for a 4-month-old battling cancer is slated to take place on Saturday, April 24.
The raffle will take place at Smokey Point Community Church (17721 Smokey Point Blvd.) from noon to 2 p.m.
A Redmond man who attempted a citizen’s arrest in Marysville on April 15 has found himself facing a $25,000 bail.