Keaton Farris should not have died.
At age 25, he should be hanging out with his friends on Lopez Island or in Coupeville. He should be teasing his sisters or traveling the world.
Keaton and his family deserve answers — and justice.
Shirley’s Kitchen, a longtime food stand located next to the Clinton Ferry Terminal, was destroyed by an unexplained fire late Thursday.
The school board gave the superintendent a glowing evaluation, calling his performance excellent. He received “distinguished” — the highest rating — in several categories, including working closely with families and others in the community.
As of Aug. 3, the wheels on the 411 bus will no longer go ‘round and ‘round.
Five gardens, from Coupeville to Bayview, will be on this year’s tour, which is set for Saturday, June 20.
We asked four people who they’d like to see on the new $10 bill.
For all the baseball stats geeks out there, here is a look at the final Coupeville High School baseball statistics for 2015.
For all the baseball stats geeks out there, here is a look at the final Oak Harbor and Coupeville high school baseball statistics for 2015.
“Catastrophic systemic failures” at the Island County Jail led to a 25-year-old man’s death from dehydration April 8, Island County Sheriff Mark Brown said.
An exhaustive investigation by Detective Ed Wallace offers an unblinking look at how negligence and errors by both corrections deputies and jail administration contributed to Keaton Farris’ tragic death. The report was released today.
Coach Randy King presented varsity letters to 15 athletes at the Coupeville High School track banquet Wednesday, June 17.
In reference to Coach Willie Smith retiring from coaching, as a fellow homeschooler, outsider and fairly unconfident baseball player I want to share in the gratitude I have for Coach Smith.
It’s time for someone to speak up for the people who live around Penn Cove.
The Wharf is a public asset, protected and maintained by the Port of Coupeville, a public agency. The key word is “public.”