Ooohs and ahhhs were a sure sign of approval from people watching the city's fireworks show Sunday night from a field above the middle school. There were showers around all evening, but they seemed to stay away during the fireworks show.
Ooohs and ahhhs were a sure sign of approval from people watching the city's fireworks show Sunday night from a field above the middle school. There were showers around all evening, but they seemed to stay away during the fireworks show.
A 62-year-old Anacortes man was cited for discharging a weapon in the city limits and intentionally wounding an animal after he fired 2 blow darts at his neighbor’s dog.
Shoppers look for fireworks on the Swinomish Reservation as the Fourth approaches. The Anacortes Police remind city residents that fireworks are illegal at all times.
Fourth of July weekend always brings a brilliant group of farmers, bakers and inspired artists to the Farmers Market. This week will not disappoint the local (and not so local) Farmer's Market connoisseur.
The State Ferries system expects a record number of travel enthusiasts to access routes through Anacortes this Fourth of July weekend. Customers are strongly encouraged to extend their stay to avoid the peak travel times, and to have solid backup travel plans.
The Coast Guard expects an increase in boater traffic during the extended Independence Day weekend. It is important that all boaters are reminded of the following boating safety initiatives.
The family of Keith Anderson, missing since January 6, is planning a celebration of his life later this summer, even as they hope for some resolution of his disappearance.
Police have arrested a 32-year old Anacortes man suspected of as many as 100 vehicle prowls and thefts over the past several months.
The city is finalizing engineering plans for a $60 million expansion and upgrade of the city's water treatment plant, located in the riverbend area of Mount Vernon. The aim: more capacity, better reliability and continued high water quality.
Thieves stole numerous expensive items during prowls of 4 unlocked vehicles in the south end of the city over the weekend of June 18-20.