Town celebrates Wharf as it turns 120
The Coupeville Wharf will celebrate its 120th birthday with a giant waterfront party.
Part of the pack: South Whidbey man leads goat hikes
The unusual hiking party made quite a sight, with passersby pulling out their phones to take photos
Kids are in the driver’s seat at truck event
When the Coupeville Library describes their Touch-a-Truck event as interactive, they mean it.
Port receives grant to replace Possession Beach boarding floats
Boaters will likely feel relieved when part of Whidbey’s most southern public boat launch is replaced
Camps make a splash in Oak Harbor park
Oak Harbor Parks and Recreation is reviving the long-lost tradition of summer camp at Windjammer.
Regency to share 25th anniversary with community
The senior living community is hosting an open house with food, drinks and casual entertainment.
Island County commissioners adopt updated development moratorium
The measure was controversial in Clinton, where it is an obstacle in the construction of a new motel
Sandwich boards on the menu at council meeting
Coupeville Town Council is interested in revisiting the prohibition of portable A-frame signs
Island County commissioner sits through Pledge to protest federal bill
Janet St. Clair explained that it was the first time in her life she didn’t stand for the Pledge.
- Baby seal freed from net on Independence Day
- Ebey’s Trust Board laying off staff after losing federal funds
- Polluted streams an ongoing issue on Whidbey
- Oak Harbor man faces federal child porn charge
- Car damaged in collision with ferry bridge
- Driver in Whidbey crash charged with vehicular assault
‘Roper Romp’ is part of this year’s Harbor Market
The market, hosted by the Oak Harbor Main Street Association, is back for its fifth year.
Art school offers a range of opportunities for all
The mighty little business on a dead-end street claims it’s the best-kept secret in Coupeville.
- New business gears up Whidbey residents for the great outdoors
- Coupeville Library and Big Rhed Barn bringing horses to the people
- Artistic bra auction is an uplifting event
- Chipotle may be coming to Oak Harbor.
- All-in-one craft store, studio opens downtown Oak Harbor
- After ‘gifting’ business to next generation, Cook on Clay founders staying near home fires
South Whidbey boys place third, girls fourth in state track and field tournament
A total of 25 athletes competed in 19 events.
Oak Harbor’s girls relay team sets pace at state
The team was comprised of Payton Champignon, Jenesis Lowery, Kailynn LaRue and Addisen Boyer.
- Oak Harbor sends 11 athletes to state track and field championships
- South Whidbey sends 25 athletes to state track and field tournament
- Oak Harbor girls golfers finish eighth at state
- 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
Comcast Unveils Simpler, Predictable Internet Pricing—What It Means for Whidbey Island Residents
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
Letter: ICE abuses may be coming to Whidbey
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Letter: Hospital candidate is not forthcoming
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- Letter: Public should avoid touching marine critters
- Letter: Writers of letters to editor should have a showdown
- Letter: Classification of bridges needs scrutiny
- Letter: Remember the meaning of the Pledge of Allegiance
- Letter: Blame Democrats for out-of-state ferry contract
- Letter: Gas tax is symptom of state spending problem
Love-themed musical revue to take the Freeland stage
Darren and Heather Good McCoy, with Eileen Soskin, will put on a musical revue this summer
Motorcycle Club holds concert for Make-A-Wish
The Chauns Motorcycle Club is throwing the inaugural Island County “Chaunsert” this weekend.
Take a Breath: Whidbey celebrations show that pride is for all of us
Another myth, erased by love, civility and one brave woman who knew we could do better.
Rockin’ a Hard Place: Some Brit tips for Whidbey: Roundabouts and Walking Together
I noticed a number of things that I wish life on Whidbey were more like.
- Sound Off: Head Start in the summer offers credits and confidence
- Take a breath: Both Sides Now
- 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
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Big Brothers Big Sisters to close after 26 years
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Jury finds former head of Island County Republicans guilty in Elections Office mask mandate case
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Town celebrates Wharf as it turns 120
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Island County commissioner sits through Pledge to protest federal bill
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Part of the pack: South Whidbey man leads goat hikes