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Beware Whidbey Island drivers. It’s going to be a busy year for roadwork and next year won’t be any better.
A judge may make a decision this summer on the ownership of a small piece of beachfront property in Greenbank that’s been in litigation for three years.
One of Whidbey Island’s most famous boats made headlines Sunday when it ran aground in the San Juan islands with a troop of Coupeville Boys Scouts aboard.
There’s keen interest in the May 24 presidential primary elected among Island County voters, even though the results are unlikely to effect the race.
The sprawling group of Garcia’s family and friends delivered a message to the judge, to the community and to the angry young man who shot and killed him. Garcia was loved.
An 18-year-old Coupeville woman injured in a possible DUI-related accident Monday morning later died that day at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, the Washington State Patrol reported.
Anyone planning to drive onto the Coupeville-To-Port Townsend ferry in May should make reservations as soon as possible, a Washington State Ferries spokesman warns.
An inmate held in the Island County jail is accused of brutally beating another inmate over an insult, according to court documents.
For the first time in Island Transit’s 29-year history, the agency will begin charging fees this summer — but only on one route.
Members of the Island Transit board unanimously approved a contract Monday that the agency’s attorney, Matt Hendricks, negotiated with Nortier.