Hair salon, gallery add to mix at historic shopping center
After a brief drought of empty storefronts, a wave of new businesses will fill the Bayview Cash Store this spring.
Hair salon, gallery add to mix at historic shopping center
After a brief drought of empty storefronts, a wave of new businesses will fill the Bayview Cash Store this spring.
Two South End women fulfilled their dream to be their “own boss” and in the process they brought fine wine and cheeses to Langley.
Laurel Davis and Linda Shafer have opened 2nd Street Wine Shop and tasting room. It’s the newest business to hit Langley. The shop moved into the former home of Joe’s Island Music on Second Street.
With the pressure of New Year’s resolutions, many people who kicked off fitness regimes at the start of the year end up sabotaging their plans only weeks later.
But Curves for Women in Bayview offers a proven 30-minute workout routine and a new class to keep exercisers on track this year.
Rangers have found the body of Devin Ossman in Mount Rainier National Park.
Couple is charged on multiple counts
Deputies crossed paths with the pair suspected of robbing Freeland businesses at least two times before a stolen credit card led to their arrest a week later.
Two well-known South End business people were injured in a crash Sunday evening.
Washington State Patrol troopers said alcohol and excessive speed were factors in a crash just before 7 p.m. on Goss Lake and Traverse roads near Langley.
BAYVIEW — It was the American thing to do. That’s what protesters and counter protesters said as they lined Highway 525 in Bayview Saturday voicing their opinions about the war in Iraq.
Searchers continue to comb mountain for Devin Ossman.
An Island County Superior Court judge sentenced Dallas Broyles to 98 months to life for first-degree child molestation March 7.
The Clinton man, a registered sex offender, was arrested last fall after allegations surfaced that he had violated a 4-year-old victim.
Mike Crowell has nothing to hide. Neither his body nor the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.
The Greenbank man takes on the taxing task of posing as an artist’s model for students at Skagit Valley College.
LANGLEY — Proposed changes to the city’s development rules near the marina don’t go far enough, developer Steve Day told the city council Wednesday.
The city council got its first official look at the Planning Advisory Board’s recommendations on changing the regulations at the council meeting this week.
LANGLEY — The controversial recommendations by Langley’s Planning Advisory Board covering waterfront development will be presented to the city council tonight, but Langley officials say people shouldn’t expect a drawn-out debate.
It all began with a casual conversation over breakfast. Al Gore’s “Inconvenient Truth” was a big hit and the subject turned to global warming.
“This is not the world I want to bequeath to my grandchildren. I don’t want to wait until Antarctica is hospitable to crocodiles before I decide it is time to change,” Clinton resident Kurt Hoelting said.