By RON NEWBERRY The USS Utah reunion went so well, Cecil Calavan thought it might never end. Calavan, an Anacortes…
Retired Commanders Harry Ferrier and Harvey Lasell were the guest speakers at the 71st Anniversary of the Battle of Midway…
Jim Ramler, a retired U.S. Air Force master sergeant, was selected by the Washington Health Care Association as Volunteer of…
Despite the threat of closures, Whidbey Island state parks will remain open.
Legislators were able to come up with a $33.6 billion two-year spending proposal last Thursday.
When Carol Sele moved her hot yoga studio from Coupeville to Oak Harbor, she admits it was “kind of a gamble.”
“I didn’t know how Oak Harbor would respond to it,” she said.
Oak Harbor places number four on a list of Top 10 Small Towns in the United States, according to Livibility.com.
Oak Harbor made a second list on the website as number five on the Top 10 Awesome Water Cities.
Approximately 1,200 civilian workers at Whidbey Island Naval Air Station are slated for furloughs starting next week.
Capt. Mike Nortier, NAS Whidbey’s commanding officer, said in an emailed statement that, barring any changes, the furloughs will move forward as planned.
Even while unemployment numbers are falling state and countrywide, Whidbey Island residents continue their struggle to find jobs and keep them.
There are a couple reasons for this, according to Christina LeClaire, an employment specialist with the state Division of Vocational Rehabilitation.
Fleet Readiness Center Northwest received the Whidbey Green Seal Thursday for efforts in recycling and energy conservation.
As the largest command on Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, receiving the award was no small feat.
There’s something mysterious about the Colonel’s House.
The three-story, colonial-style home with gothic elements sits at the highest elevation on Camp Casey with an expansive view of Puget Sound.
An Air Force Color Guard parades the Colors at the 390th Electronic Combat Squadron Change of Command May 30, 2013…
Starting in early July, construction of a new fuel pipeline will impact traffic on Seaplane Base. From July 1 –…
For retired Senior Chief Paul Allers, Oak Harbor and billiards go hand in hand.
Allers, who has run the North Whidbey BadAss Pool League since 1998, is raising it to new heights through his passion for billiards and what he jokingly calls, “ADH … look a squirrel!”