Coupeville High School graduates walk on sunshine
The outdoor ceremony was on Saturday, a perfect, sunny day.
Immersive play coming to Whidbey this summer
A show is planned for Whidbey Island on July 13 at the South Whidbey Community Park
Island County comp plan’s revised goals and policies open for public input
Visit islandcounty2045.com/compplan to view the drafts of each element.
Gerry and Norm Haveman celebrate 70 years of marriage
Here’s to Gerry and Norm — 70 years strong, and still perfectly in sync.
All-in-one craft store, studio opens downtown Oak Harbor
Ember and Elegance is a love letter to the artsy spirit of the community.
County clarifies use of county affordable housing tax
Commissioners stressed that the amendment doesn’t create any new taxes.
Build with confidence: custom garage, shop and barn-builder shows you how
Western Washington’s design-build pros make permitting and construction stress-free
Global tariffs have local consequences on Whidbey
Accidental overcharges, shipments held up at customs and duty bills in limbo are some of the issues.
Guardrail repair to cause delays at Deception Pass Bridge
Traffic over the bridge will alternate from 6 a.m. to noon on Saturday and Sunday, June 7-8.
- Port of South Whidbey offers director job to second candidate
- Oak Harbor man convicted of sex crimes in federal court
- Man accused of stealing truck and boat from Whidbey resident
- Coupeville revises fireworks rules
- Tiger Martial Arts raises $5,000 for WAIF during ‘Kickathon’
- South Whidbey American Legion sues two former commanders
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
Oak Harbor’s girls relay team sets pace at state
The team was comprised of Payton Champignon, Jenesis Lowery, Kailynn LaRue and Addisen Boyer.
South Whidbey boys place third, girls fourth in state track and field tournament
A total of 25 athletes competed in 19 events.
- Oak Harbor girls golfers finish eighth at state
- Oak Harbor sends 11 athletes to state track and field championships
- South Whidbey sends 25 athletes to state track and field tournament
- Coupeville softball squad sizzles at state
- Coupeville High School track team sends a baker’s dozen to state
- Coupeville bashers boppin’ to the big dance
Build with confidence: custom garage, shop and barn-builder shows you how
Is your event covered? Local insurance tips for spring and summer events
Xfinity Mobile Introduces New Premium Unlimited Plan with Enhanced Features
Pleasant Beach Village: A hidden gem on Bainbridge Island
Letter: ‘No Kings’ rally is scheduled for June 14
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Letter: Biden risks tarnishing his reputation
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- Letter: Trump is neither a peacemaker nor a unifier
- Letter: DOGE costs are many and ongoing
- Letter: City should celebrate more than Pride
- Letter: School board leader deserves reelection
- Letter: Citizen wants to serve but is ignored
- Letter: Deporting people illegally must stop
South Whidbey graduates in style
The ceremony took place in the high school Saturday.
Coupeville’s top grads share memories, plans
Perhaps due to an extreme case of senioritis, only four of Coupeville’s top ten seniors responded.
- Top graduating seniors look back, dream forward
- Young chess champ wins second place in regional tournament
- Club fills demand for ham radio training on Whidbey Island
- Two decades of creativity on display at Artworks Gallery in Langley
- Library offers scavenger hunt maps
- Lowest of the low
Sound Off: Head Start in the summer offers credits and confidence
This is about more than college readiness. It’s about economic resilience.
Take a breath: Both Sides Now
The once and future candidate
- Building ferries locally is an investment in community
- From Point No Point to Deception Pass: Repression of those who disagree may spur rebellion
- Rockin’ a Hard Place: Coupeville’s new food bank opens: Come in and shop!
- 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