Due to seasonal low-flow conditions in the Skagit River, water customers of the city of Anacortes and Skagit Public Utility District are being asked to voluntarily reduce their water usage by 10 percent.
The Anacortes Police Department is having trouble with a different sort of offender — seagulls.
According to an Aug. 25 announcement by the British Columbia Ministry of Environment, the province’s government approved a wastewater management strategy proposed by the Capital Regional District “that will for the first time treat up to 40 billion liters of sewage per year before it is discharged into the Straight of Juan de Fuca.”
Fire Departments meet for Saturday morning drill at Fidalgo Elementary School.
Among the pink chiffon and flowers draped over the handcrafted stonework at Causland Memorial Park ...
A boat was damaged and a man suffered smoke inhalation after a boat caught fire around 6:24 p.m. Wednesday on Dock B at Cap Sante Boat Haven.