‘Roche Harbor’ features more than 200 vintage images, many previously unpublished, about village’s history from pre-settlement to present day
In response to complaints from islanders and business owners about illegally placed signs, San Juan County has been tagging non-compliant signs with a courtesy notice stating that they must be removed within a specified period of time.
There’s another reason to be in town on the Fourth of July. The 30-year reunion of the Friday Harbor High School Class of 1979 is Saturday, 6 p.m., in American Legion Post 163.
Funding awards include $30,000 to the EDC, to pay the salary of the Agricultural Resources Committee coordinator.
On Saturday, San Juan County’s Amateur Radio Society will host a Field Day Barbecue and demonstration at the historic U. S. Navy Radio Compass Station, better known as the Cattle Point Interpretive Area, on Cattle Point Road.
Things aren’t always as they appear on False Bay Road. The hay, for instance, is just one example. Apparently, the…
Evelyn Jane Jones was born to Daniel and Matilda Jones, the seventh of seven children, in Eagle Valley, just outside Richland, Ore.
If approved, the cuts would affect nearly every department and program, in varying degrees, that are supported by the general fund.
Tight restrictions on outdoor burning are in effect as the fire danger level was raised to “high” today in San…
Citing negative impacts upon commuters and working families of the San Juans, Ranker asked congressional leaders to reconsider a U.S. Coast Guard directive that would change the way the state ferry system has operated its service and sailings in the San Juans for years.
Location of Huge Moving sale is Wold Road
In a 3-2 decision, the council on June 9 fell one vote shy of sending a proposed ban, presented by the San Juan Anti-Litter Initiative and modeled after similar legislation in effect in Seattle, onward and into the process by which it could be crafted into local law.
Delayed mail, evening overloads and empty (low revenue) ferries shuttling crews between Anacortes and Friday Harbor in the wee hours could be the norm if a United States Coast Guard requirement that prohibits rews from working more than 12 hours in any 24-hour period is enforced this September.