Pioneer Way was the place to be Wednesday night, as students from the Oak Harbor School District gathered to celebrate homecoming.
Because of the projected growth this year, many new teaching positions were added throughout the Oak Harbor School District.
After two years of work and planning, Steve Metcalfe and Suzette Keller’s feed and tack has a storefront in Oak Harbor.
A new school year means new fundraisers. By the end of September and beginning of October, Oak Harbor had four schools conducting Associated Student Body-organized fundraisers.
Sometimes students need extra help with their coursework.
With Oak Harbor High School’s Homecoming Week coming fast, plans for the week-long celebration are coming together.
There’s big leadership changes on the horizon for Whidbey General Hospital.
Two businesses on Midway Boulevard were vandalized with BB guns over the weekend.
North Whidbey Park and Recreation District is working to fill a vacant board seat and swim coach position.
Central Whidbey seniors won’t have to travel north or south much longer for senior programs.
The Town of Coupeville is partnering with Senior Services and Coupeville United Methodist Church to add activities and programs following Senior Services’ regular Wednesday lunch, which has been offered since 2011.
An Oak Harbor care facility employee took a “Ride Two Remember” Monday in an effort to raise funds for the Alzheimer’s Association.
During spring, summer and fall, Whidbey Island is a popular choice for weddings.
No injuries were reported as result of a minor deck fire in Oak Harbor Thursday afternoon.