Photographer focuses on community
A retired cardiologist will have a solo exhibit through February at the Frank Rose Gallery.
Bainbridge Island author pens tale about Sounders
Author Nora Nickum visited Whidbey a couple years ago to spot the majestic gray whales.
Hello, moon: Celebrate the Lunar New Year
Dragons, dumplings and more will be offered at a free program open to the public on Saturday.
Fanbulance spreads Seahawk spirit
North Whidbey resident Robert Brown is an owner of what he called the “ultimate tailgating rig.”
Good Cheer names Jonathan Kline as new executive director
Good Cheer’s new executive director is a familiar face in the South Whidbey community.
Wildcats flag football state-bound
Oak Harbor continued an already impressive inaugural season punching its ticket to state on Saturday
Vehicular homicide suspect sentenced
Wilson pleaded guilty in Island County Superior Court to vehicular homicide and vehicular assault.
An Island County Superior Court judge ordered the man to be held in jail on $50,000 bail. The case against Tracy Abuhl is not going to be resolved anytime soon.Coupeville man charged with threatening grade schooler
Appeals court may consider judge’s decisions
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Steamy new business rolls onto Whidbey
Central Whidbey couple Caris and Ryan Tucker launched Driftwood Sauna Co earlier this month.
Steeped in stillness, The Empty Tea Cup opens in Oak Harbor
Owner Joshua Brock offers a meditative oasis away from the busy world with his new tea house.
Wildcat dribbler sinks his 1,000th point
Xavier Ochoa, a senior guard for the varsity basketball team, made school history earlier this month
Wildcats varsity flag football sweeps only home games
Lacking consistent game action hasn’t slowed Oak Harbor this season.
Habitat for Humanity: Building homes on the foundation of hope and community
Habitat for Humanity stores: Retail with a purpose
Habitat for Humanity: Together we build hope, change and community
Living well with Coldwell: Finding home, connection and community on Whidbey Island
Editor, Editor,Letter: Hospital CEO spearheaded improvements
Letter: Nation founders feared tyranny, as should we
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Sound Waters University returns to Coupeville
Food webs in the marine ecosystem is the theme of this year’s conference.
A small sit at the Coupeville Wharf
Join the Whidbey Aubudon Society from noon to 2 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 1 view winter birds.
Sound Off: Medical staff confident in CEO, not so much HealthTech
By BOB ROOKSTOOL, MD
Focus on growth was key to fixing ‘broken’ hospital
By NATHAN STAGGS
- Sound Off: WhidbeyHealth is in good hands, has bright future
- In Our Opinion: Hospital board must address transparency going forward
- Sound Off: Island County Comp plan must reflect rural island realities
- Peppered with questions from a classroom of future journalists
- Take a Breath: When you listen with an open heart, civility sprouts in unexpected places
- In Our Opinion: Another Whidbey year captured in newsprint
