Whidbey Playhouse yodels timeless classic
The stage of the Whidbey Playhouse is alive with “The Sound of Music.”
Lowest of the low
A maintenance boat at the Langley Marina was left high and dry during the low tide. This week, Whidbey Island experienced the lowest tides of the year, making it a perfect time to explore the mudflats.
Whidbey man accused of jumping on stranger’s car
“Escalating behavior” included attacking a man, removing clothing outdoors and chasing a dog.
Langley Main Street Associated recognized for performance
The group was designated as an Main Street America program.
Oak Harbor sends 11 athletes to state track and field championships
By NATHAN WHALEN
South Whidbey sends 25 athletes to state track and field tournament
The state tournament takes place May 29-31 in Yakima.
Oak Harbor girls golfers finish eighth at state
The Wildcats sent five girls golfers to state.
The board nominated James Canby for appointment, but other candidates will be considered. The board voted unanimously to offer employment to Randy Mueller of Ridgefield, Washington.WhidbeyHealth board seeks candidates
Newcomer named as new Port of South Whidbey executive director
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After ‘gifting’ business to next generation, Cook on Clay founders staying near home fires
Robbie Lobell and Maryon Attwood, the pioneering women of the cooking pots, are staying put.
Mobile coffee shop rolls into Oak Harbor
A Navy veteran who has been pouring sweet brews for the soul.
- Rockin’ a Hard Place: Working hard to become No. 1 in the No. 2 business
- Japanese restaurant rolls into Bayview Corner
- Ken’s Korner owner signs lease with new grocery store
- Dragonfly Flower Farm blossoms in Oak Harbor
- Whidbey farmers find soil is best undisturbed
- Sustainable fashion and practices on display at Alma Kids
Coupeville softball squad sizzles at state
The Coupeville High School softball team put together a rock-solid run at the 2B state tourney.
Coupeville High School track team sends a baker’s dozen to state
The Coupeville High School boys claimed a team title, with the girls’ squad finishing third.
- Coupeville bashers boppin’ to the big dance
- South Whidbey baseball player named conference Player of the Year
- South Whidbey baseball team advances in district tournament
- Oak Harbor softball team concludes successful season
- Homer-happy Wolves romp to rivalry rout
- Whidbey anglers in for a ‘pink’ treat this salmon season
Is your event covered? Local insurance tips for spring and summer events
Xfinity Mobile Introduces New Unlimited Plan with Enhanced Features
Pleasant Beach Village: A hidden gem on Bainbridge Island
Tailored rehabilitation care helps seniors recover after injury or illness
Editor, Editor,Letter: Reflections on Memorial Day
Letter: Coupeville is the right place for Growler practice
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Lest we forget: Marking Memorial Day in a small, rural cemetery
The following photos were taken at a Memorial Day ceremony in the Clinton cemetery.
Gather ‘round for Coupeville ‘Porch Stories’ on a summer afternoon
From June through August, the museum hosts “Porch Stories,” a weekly series.
- Whidbey celebrates Pride Month
- American Roots concert series returns to Deception State Park
- Island County Prepares: Building resilience through disaster preparedness
- Handbell ringers host benefit concert
- Northwest Railway Museum’s tedious restoration of a 1901 parlor car
- Wayward steer wanders Whidbey woods
Building ferries locally is an investment in community
Help ensure we continue our rich made in Washington maritime history and protect local jobs.
Rockin’ a Hard Place: Coupeville’s new food bank opens: Come in and shop!
Gifts from the Heart opened its beautiful new, $1 million food bank building on Southwest Terry Road
- Take a Breath: Placing public safety over politics, Sheriff Felici serves a higher calling
- In Our Opinion: Step up, speak out and run for local office
- Take a Breath: Himes’ activism thrives in National Poetry Month
- From Point No Point to Deception : Follow Russian example, grow veggies in uncertain times
- Take a Breath: Common threads connect these leaders and challenge the rest of us
- Sound Off: Shaping a bright future for students together