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Sheriff’s Report | December 10 – 16, 2025

December 20th, 2025|

||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ||| WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10 25-008391 Trespassing 09:55:28 12/10/25 I received a report from the Port of Friday Harbor wanting to trespass people from the Port property. Trespass letters were issued. 25-008393 Death Investigation 10:01:17 12/10/25 A citizen reported finding a human body in

Illuminating Togetherness

December 20th, 2025|

||| FROM LINDSAY JENNINGS for ORCAS ISLAND COMMUNITY FOUNDATION ||| This may have been one of the most challenging years for nonprofits across the country, with uncertainty still ahead. Together on Orcas Island, we have supplied much needed light and brightness for nonprofits, supporting opportunity and well-being for the whole

As the Paradigm Shifts | ‘Tis the season

December 20th, 2025|

True Generosity — You’ll Know It When You Feel It ||| AS THE PARADIGM SHIFTS by ROSIE KUHN ||| These holidays—Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa—arrive each year offering opportunities to experience our hearts expressing the joy and love that can arise through generosity of spirit. And yet, this piece began somewhere else entirely.

Guest Opinion | L&I workplace safety citations issued to Eastsound Water

December 19th, 2025|

||| FROM CORY HARRINGTON ||| The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) issued multiple workplace safety citations to Eastsound Water Users Association in 2025 following two inspections. The violations cited primarily relate to fall protection, hazard assessment, safety training, and hazardous energy control (lockout/tagout) — all core elements

LWVSJ Observer Corps | County Council December 16, 2025

December 19th, 2025|

||| FROM NECIA QUAST for LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS ||| The council met the Land Bank’s Beaverton Trail project manager, Rachel Dietzman. They approved an engagement letter to tribes for the Climate Action Plan. They approved the third set of amendments to the 2025 budget. They approved another bid round

Gusts up to 55mph until 11pm tonight

December 18th, 2025|

||| FROM NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ||| URGENT - WEATHER MESSAGE National Weather Service Seattle WA 351 PM PST Thu Dec 18 2025 San Juan County-Lowlands of Western Whatcom County-Lowlands of Western Skagit and Northwestern Snohomish Counties-Island County- Including Anacortes, Langley, Mount Vernon, Bellingham, Sedro-Woolley, Freeland, Burlington, and Friday Harbor 351

Checking in with J Pod and J45

December 18th, 2025|

||| FROM CENTER FOR WHALE RESEARCH ||| Full Encounter Report ObservBegin: 10:44 AM ObservEnd: 02:16 PM Vessel: Mike 1 Staff: Mark Malleson Other Observers: George Hamilton Pods: J  IDsEncountered: J16, J19, J22, J26, J27, J31, J35, J36, J37, J38, J39, J41, J42, J45, J47, J49, J51, J56, J62 LocationDescr: Victoria

Larsen, WA democratic members demand answers from ICE on deteriorating conditions and inadequate food, medical care, access to legal counsel at NWIPC

December 18th, 2025|

||| FROM THE OFFICE OF U .S. REP. RICK LARSEN ||| WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Representative Rick Larsen (WA-02) and Democratic members of Washington state’s congressional delegation sent a letter to Acting Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Todd Lyons expressing grave concerns with conditions at the Northwest ICE Processing

San Juan County Sheriff’s Office investigates mail thefts

December 18th, 2025|

If you see suspected mail thieves, please call the Sheriff’s Office to make a report. ||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ||| The Sheriff’s Office has received several reports of stolen mail and packages in recent weeks. On December 11, 2025, deputies recovered over 250 pieces of suspected stolen

LWVSJ Observer Corps | County Council, December 15, 2025

December 18th, 2025|

||| FROM NECIA QUAST for LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS |||  The council heard about a study of the environmental impact of vessels in the county. Aerial surveys of county waters of 16 popular mooring locations from May to September counted 10,196 boats outside marinas, peaking in July and August. Boats

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