As the number of young people in the United States diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is on the rise, three island artists are participating in a national campaign to stem the tide of this tenacious but mostly preventable epidemic.
Nestled unassumingly between the pharmacy and The President of Me, Sporty’s has been one of Vashon town’s enduring businesses
The Seahawks aren’t the only local football team getting ready to start the fall season, as practices began last week for the Vashon High School (VHS) Pirates varsity and junior varsity (JV) football teams.
Responding to more than a decade’s worth of customer requests, the Vashon Theatre is now licensed to sell beer and wine full-time.
New equipment should reduce both costs and emissions
The Vashon-Maury Island Heritage Museum’s board of directors recently approved a plan to replace the building’s aging foundation on the advice of structural engineering, architectural and construction experts.
“We will not be able to rescue you.”
If you take nothing else from this week’s story about the Cascadia Rising exercise , take those eight words.
Vashon Youth and Family Services (VYFS) recently announced that it has hired Heather Youngs to be its new director of clinical operations.
Last month, a now infamous New Yorker article created a veritable tsunami of panic and hand-wringing with its vivid description of the destruction a full rupture of the Cascadia Subduction Zone (CSZ) would unleash upon the geographically unlucky residents of the Pacific Northwest — particularly those living west of I-5.
Land Trust and county are working together on a long-term plan
Report says recent incidents
were part of a pattern of behavior
Death, is inevitable.
Whether it’s being on the “wrong” side of I-5 when the Cascadia subduction zone ruptures or the body’s internal clock simply winding down to its final minutes, it is the one absolute truth of our collective existence.
Completing a process that began in the fall of 2013, the Vashon Alliance to Reduce Substance Abuse (VARSA) recently received its designation as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.