No charges will be filed in the case of an alleged meth lab on southwest Vashon, King County Sheriff’s officials said Friday.
Vashon Island School District’s four-year operating levy appears to be passing easily, according to partial returns from the Feb. 9 mail-in election.
Vashon High School teacher Martha Woodard remembers the early days of teaching, when she had current textbooks and a classroom budget that allowed her to subscribe to a New York Times supplement on current affairs.
While Amanda Knox was being tried for the murder of her roommate half a world away, a small group of Islanders was quietly raising funds on Vashon to support her father.
Vashon Tech Support, a computer service company owned by Island teens, will open a new storefront in town this month.
A group of Island musicians have pooled their talents to help Vashon Theatre recover from a recent burglary. The musicians…
The state Department of Health filed charges against Dr. Sjardo Steneker in December, alleging the popular family practice physician had sexual relationships with current and former patients — considered “unprofessional conduct” under state law.
Thanks to two Vashon businesses, Islanders have donated more than $13,000 to aid organizations in Haiti. Bob’s Bakery held fundraisers…
Two members of the Vashon-Maury Island Community Council’s nine-member board — Allison Shirk and Ian Burke — have just resigned,…
A stroll through the Village Green on a sunny Saturday is a peek into the bounty of Vashon Island’s farms and artisans. Plant starts share shelf space with fruit and flowers, while handcrafted candles, cutting boards and chocolates are displayed a few steps away.
Two divers who explored the submerged floor of inner Quartermaster Harbor last week were pleased with what they found — flat, featureless muck. Or as ecologist Brian Allen put it, “A whole lot of nothing.”
Two businessmen have purchased and begun prepping a 45-acre property on Vashon’s west side for development — a project, they say, that will preserve habitat and build community by setting aside 30 acres as commonly owned forestland.
Someone broke into The Little House last week but apparently took only loose change, owner Bettie Edwards reported.