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Orcas loses to Friday Harbor in Island Cup

The Friday Harbor football team claimed the 18-year-old Island Cup again with an overwhelming 42-7 victory at the…

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SJI man gets 2 months for felony assault

A San Juan Island man accused of a vicious beating which left another man with multiple fractures of…

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SJI man cleared of felony assault

A San Juan Island man accused of felony assault following an altercation with his then-girlfriend was found innocent…

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Helicopter lands on tiny island

There’s no doubt about his skill. But rather it’s his judgement that’s in question as federal agents investigate…

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Council members renew support for mental-health tax

A downturn in the local economy has county officials bracing for a drop in revenue this year and…

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Helicopter touches down on Freeman Island in the San Juans

Eyebrows raised over helicopter landing; BLM investigates touch down on tiny Freeman Island

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SJ man gets 30 days for selling two grams of pot

A San Juan Island man who sold two grams of marijuana to an informant during an undercover sting…

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San Juan shorelines get greater protection under state Supreme Court decision

Hands off the shoreline. That’s the approach that the critical areas ordinance review committee will follow in light…

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Lukewarm reception for Eastsound drainage plan

Its multi-million dollar price tag and reliance on conventional remedies may have undercut the enthusiasm for the long-awaited…

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Orcas Village to vote on annexation

Orcas Village will have an election of its own come November.

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Sluggish real estate market has San Juan County officials seeing red

A slowdown in the local real estate market has county officials seeing red. That’s red, as in a…

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Council O.K.’s 6-year, $14M transportation improvement plan

San Juan County will spend roughly $14 million over the next six years on road improvements, marine access…

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Council candidate info online, not in voters’ guide

The voters’ guide for the Aug. 19 primary election recently began arriving in local mailboxes.