Stalled hillside development may get extension
The fate of a visible but unfinished residential development in Oak Harbor may be decided next week.
Soup kitchen boasts volunteers of a certain age
Every week, some of South Whidbey’s oldest residents gather at Island Church to serve free meals.
Confusion over Coupeville sidewalk project leads to meeting disruption
Some community members are unhappy with the lack of direct communication.
Coupeville assistant principal returns from leave
One of two school administrators placed on a “non-disciplinary leave pending an investigation” is back
Grade school student builds virtual diorama
A 5th grader took a school project to another level when his teacher walked through his diorama.
Prosecutor asks for sanctions in Elections Office mask case
A high-profile legal dispute has grown even more heated and potentially costly.
Volunteers build home for family
The group has been building a two-bedroom, one-bathroom home for a single mother and her 3-year-old.
Oak Harbor schools lead in vaccination rates
During this month’s meeting of the county’s CHAB, epidemiologists gave a detailed report.
Navy releases draft of revised study on Growlers
The Navy is gathering comments about the draft, which can be submitted on the website until April 28
- Group to investigate if Langley was ‘sundown town’
- Inmate will be medicated against his will
- Former council member takes to social media after investigation finds he harassed mayor
- Deadline approaching for Clinton subarea plan comments
- Scientists use fiber optic cables to measure earthquakes off Whidbey
- Island County Jail study shows problems are beyond renovation
Collectibles store reignites childhood hobby
A shared passion for trading cards recently turned into a business for all sports aficionados.
Whidbey vet clinic delivers care to homes
Two Whidbey dog and cat experts are making veterinary visits less scary for clinic-phobic pets.
- Young mom offers different kind of ‘bar crawl’
- Whidbey nonprofit lends a hand across borders and within
- ‘Unusual suspects’ to be sampled at wine event
- Beaver Tales Coffee selected as Coupeville’s Cultural Hub
- Greenbank alpaca trio needs a new home
- Cidery hosts first Viking-infested Wassailfest
Wolves, Wildcats rumble in island rivalry thriller
Both teams emerge at 1-1 on the young season.
Blue Herons make waves at competition
NWAC swimmers competed against eight teams from across the Puget Sound.
- Wolf spring teams dream of state glory
- Whidbey’s ultra athlete is going the distance
- South Whidbey girls basketball caps season in conference tournament
- Oak Harbor Wildcat wrestler captures state championship
- South Whidbey sends wrestlers to state
- Oak Harbor sends 19 girls to state wrestling tournament
Tailored rehabilitation care helps seniors recover after injury or illness
10 things you need to know about this year’s Snohomish County seniors expo
Island Transit: Why I ride
Ookla Research Says Xfinity Mobile Speeds Have Increased 150% in Washington
Letter: Don’t remove incentives for good teachers
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Letter: Whidbey will miss Dr. Z
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- Letter: Trump is really bad at art of the deal
- Letter: Musk’s terms for dissenters is telling
- Letter: Mask mandate was reasonable precaution
- Letter: Mayors must protect families of immigrants
- Letter: Supporters of Trump complain about nonsense
- Letter: Letter writer misunderstands opinion page
Coined Art: Changing currency into jewelry
Chris Soukup doesn’t use an engraver, laser or any other machine to carve designs into coins.
A procession in green
The Whidbey Island St. Patrick’s Day Parade featured Grand Marshal Steve Jacobs and kicked off with a kissing and blessing…
- OutCast Productions presents a play of sharp wit, raw emotion
- Chefs flexed their mussels at Musselfest
- Myriad ways to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on Whidbey
- Community forum focuses on immigration, refugee resettlement
- Master birder tells why grebes are great
- Langley’s most famous couple have a lifetime of memories
Sound Off: Shaping a bright future for students together
This levy renewal allows us to continue investing in what our community prioritizes.
WhidbeyHealth Wire: WhidbeyHealth’s 2024 accomplishments and the road ahead
WhidbeyHealth is proud of the significant milestones we have achieved
- Rockin’ a Hard Place: Recount! A closer look at how the Rock voted last November
- From Point No Point to Deception Pass: Decisions by Trump administration have local impacts
- Take a Breath: Reaching out to CADA is a step in the right direction
- Rockin’ a Hard Place: Can it be true? Is Oak Harbor finally starting to grow up?
- Take a Breath: Leave it better than you found it
- Sound Off: Policy reform needed to protect public health from aircraft noise