Santa’s satellite workshop in Oak Harbor may be a little light on gifts for some boys and girls this holiday season.
Searchers were unable to find any additional signs of a missing Seattle firefighters whose car was found Saturday at Deception Pass Bridge.
Using an 8-0 run late in the game, the Meadowdale High School girls basketball team slipped by Oak Harbor 55-44 Monday, Dec. 14, in Lynnwood.
Keaton Farris, age 25, died April 7, 2015, in the Island County Jail. He died alone, naked, on a concrete floor in a tiny cell. He was not found for several hours though his cell was merely feet away from the control desk.
Searchers were unable to find any additional signs of a missing Seattle firefighters whose car was found at Deception Pass Bridge Saturday.
Seattle police began investigating Joshua Ryan Milton’s disappearance after he failed to arrive for his shift Thursday as a paramedic student at Harborview Medical Center, the Seattle Times reported.
The Coupeville High School girls basketball team handled both adversity and Klahowya in winning the conference opener 47-38 over the visiting Eagles Friday, Dec. 11.
Spurred by a tough man-to-man press, the Coupeville High School boys basketball team opened Olympic League play with an 82-69 win over Klahowya in Silverdale Friday, Dec. 11.
Unable to get shots to fall, the Oak Harbor High School girls basketball team lost 66-14 at Mount Baker in Deming Friday, Dec. 11.
Two South Whidbey men are facing felony charges related to an incident this summer in which a Langley police officer was hit with a laser in the face and the police chief hurt his middle finger, court documents indicate.
Oak Harbor’s historic downtown on Jan. 1 will become an official Washington State Main Street Community, a step that city businesses and leaders hope will bring the money and training to revitalize the area.
For the father of a young man who died in Island County jail, a three-county settlement for $4 million really wasn’t about the money. It was about what the money says, the acknowledgement of unconscionable negligence, Coupeville resident Fred Farris explained.
But even more important, Fred Farris said, is a term in the mediated settlement under which a jail expert who conducted an audit of the facility will continue monitoring implementation of his recommendations over the next 18 months.
Finding a way to address the concerns of property owners in Langley has remained as challenging as trying to catch the rascally rabbits at the heart of the citywide issue.
As a ballet instructor and dance studio owner, Diane Geragotelis has plenty to keep her on her toes.
But it’s her fingers that are getting the biggest workout these days.