A woman was rescued from the shoreline at South Whidbey State Park after she fell down a stairway.
Goats who miraculously recovered from injury and illness will compete at the upcoming fair.
Live summertime entertainment, some of it taking place outdoors, is coming to the South End.
According to the WSU weather station in Coupeville, temperatures reached 96 degrees on Monday.
A group supporting Island County nonprofits is seeking new members before its next donation cycle.
Debby Colfer is retiring after 21 years as the manager of the Clinton Library.
The Sound Water Stewards will teach a series of classes for amateur clammers at Double Bluff Beach.
Jeremy Jarvis has begun work on a mural on the courtyard wall of the South Whidbey Community Center.
The city council voted to follow state COVID-19 guidelines instead.
A man sustained third degree burns to his leg from a fire that engulfed a Clinton home Sunday.
Participating artists must register at least six weeks in advance.
The event runs from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. this Saturday, June 5.
City council members will be choosing the new mayor at a council meeting scheduled for June 21.