Reportedly 170,000 people attended the Women’s March in Seattle, 55 of those were San Juan Islanders who caught the 6:25…
Southern resident orcas took a heavy hit last year, losing seven members, including matriarch J-2, Granny. In November, Orca Relief…
Police brutality has made news across the country, causing public outcry and calling for reform. Norm Stamper, former Seattle police…
Theatergoers will be transported to the strange and wonderful world in the “Wizard of Oz” for the upcoming Friday Harbor…
New Year’s Eve celebrations often center around alcohol, and waking up Jan. 1 with a groan and glass of water…
The temperature may have been below 30 degrees, but that did not stop the ladies from lining up at Ace…
This holiday season Island Stage Left brings back the popular “Omnium Gatherum,” a collection of stories, music and poems in…
School buses on snow route.
Adding to the community holiday festivities this month will be the annual Artist Registry exhibition, which celebrates island artists at…
People stop and stare as teacher Derek Smith drives through town in the three-wheeled electric car. The vehicle is a…
The community gathered around Memorial Park, Dec. 2 from 5 to 6 p.m. to watch the lighting of the park’s…
This is a short story published in “Signs Along the Way,” a zine by San Juan Writes, a group of…
The clock began ticking and Bob and Delores Anderson sped off to fill their grocery cart within four minutes. The…