Awarded a grant from the Department of Defense Education Activity, the Oak Harbor School District has a new focus for upcoming school years.
At Crescent Harbor, students are taking a stand on an age-old battle: dogs vs. cats.
Four sixth-grade students at Oak Harbor Middle School know that clean water is a luxury in some parts of the world.
Bremerton crabber Dean Harvey, a member of the S’klallam tribe, disappeared while checking his crab pots Tuesday, Nov. 25.
An unauthorized contract for a swim coach and terms of that deal raised concerns this week for the North Whidbey Park and Recreation District’s board of commissioners.
For bands just starting out, a common obstacle is finding places to perform and places to sleep while touring.
At Oak Harbor Elementary, a group of educators are helping students who are struggling the most.
When it comes to high school competitions, none is quite so delicious as the Student Chef Showdown.
In the aftermath of the Marysville-Pilchuck shootings, the Whidbey Island community is reaching out to help where it can.
Whidbey General Hospital’s Board of Commissioners adopted their legal budget this week.
Cathy Lee Wade’s years as a librarian speaks volumes about her interest.
Downtown Oak Harbor is starting to look like a holiday corridor, thanks to local students.
When Eva Brown got the phone call telling her she was going to be a grand marshal in the Oak Harbor Veterans Day Parade Saturday, Nov. 8 this year, she thought there was some sort of mistake.