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The South Whidbey High School class of 2025 is ready to turn their tassels and graduate June 7. They’ve worked hard for their ...
Perhaps due to an extreme case of senioritis, only four of Coupeville’s top ten seniors submitted answers to a Whidbey ...
Oak Harbor’s former city administrator may have found a new job on South Whidbey. After negotiations reportedly “broke down” ...
But the project is going to snarl traffic at Deception Pass Bridge as the summer tourist season kicks into gear. Traffic over ...
The two-man crew who run the annual Hydros for Heroes event each year announced this week that they have to cancel the ...
Last year’s inaugural Langley Lights the Night drew thousands of people to the Village by the Sea to see the aerial spectacle on the Fourth of July. The drones provided a unique alternative to a ...
Ten-year-old Clementine Penny of Clinton recently won second place in her division in a U.S. Chess Federation tournament in Port Townsend on May 31. Penny has just completed fourth grade at Island ...
At the regular meeting Tuesday, members of the city council debated proposed guidelines for displaying flags on city property. A difference of opinion on whether to permit the raising of commemorative ...
An Anacortes man is accused of stealing a truck with a boat and trailer attached from a North Whidbey residence June 3, according to court documents.
Sensei Wendi Barker will present WAIF Board President Kelsey Engstrom with the raised funds at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 7, at Tiger Martial Arts, located at 721 Camano Ave, Langley, Room #123.
A development moratorium in semi-urban areas of unincorporated Island County remains in effect, but changes are likely when commissioners consider a replacement moratorium next month.
Adoption of the Coupeville’s revised fireworks ordinance was initially postponed due to several amendments to the guidelines. The issue was then revisited on May 27 and passed with a four-to-one vote.