Submitted by San Juan County. San Juan County’s Public Works Department maintains portable restroom facilities at some of our public shore access locations around the islands. Over the past few months ...
The first few weeks of the semester provided plenty of opportunities for the two varsity Lopez soccer teams to establish their games. The Lady Lobos took a three-win/no-loss record to Friday Harbor ...
• A Friday Harbor female was arrested on her San Juan County arrest warrant for failure to appear for a hit-and-run from an earlier case. She was arrested and booked into jail. • A San Juan deputy ...
Submitted by San Juan County. Beginning Oct. 1, multiple Washington businesses will be subject to new retail sales taxes. The 2025 Washington State Legislature passed Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill ...
Wild Fish Conservancy and The Conservation Angler have announced their intent to sue the federal government for failing to protect threatened wild salmon, steelhead and orcas from hatchery programs in ...
Island Stewards has launched Common Ground Transit Talks, a community-driven effort to explore how public transportation can strengthen what is already in place, supporting connection and resilience ...
The Madrona Institute has released the Final Report of the COMPASS Project (Comprehensive Plan for Meaningful Public Action & Sustainable Solutions) — a community engagement initiative that gathered ...
Submitted by San Juan County. San Juan County is updating its critical areas protections, also referred to as the Critical Areas Ordinance or CAO. The Department of Community Development is in the ...
Submitted by San Juan County. The San Juan County Noxious Weed Control Program works with the local transfer stations to accept noxious weed debris at no charge. The last day for free disposal will be ...
The launch event is on Saturday, Sept. 27, at 7 p.m. at Lopez Center. More information about the tour and other events at the Community Center is available online at www.lopezcenter.org. Contributed ...
The current Congress continues to threaten Medicaid and Medicare, and it is vital to look to the future and opportunities for change.
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