Coupeville Arts and Crafts Festival organizers are finalizing last-minute details before one of Whidbey Island’s largest events of the year gets underway Friday.
The pretty purple fields at Lavender Wind Farm off West Beach are a far cry from last year’s “bumper” crop.
Pretty soon electric cars will have a free charging station in Central Whidbey.
Members of the Coupeville Town Council got their first look at proposed utility rate increases during a special workshop and some council members were concerned the rate hikes might not be high enough.
Penn Cove Water Festival kicks off its 25th year today in downtown Coupeville.
This weekend’s Penn Cove MusselFest is about extra everything.
Expect extra tour boats, extra shuttles, extra bathrooms, extra music and, most importantly, extra chowder tasting tickets.
Some downtown Coupeville merchants aren’t happy about new rules imposed for the Coupeville Arts and Crafts Festival that they say could hurt business.
An inspection of the Coupeville Wharf shows part of the structure has settled about 2 inches because of rotting piling caps.
An 82-year-old Oak Harbor man died Tuesday morning in a five-car accident north of Dugualla Bay.
An 82-year-old Oak Harbor man died Tuesday morning in a five car accident north of Dugualla Bay.
The accident sent three people to area hospitals and shut down Highway 20 near Jones Road for several hours while police investigated.
Santa’s satellite workshop in Oak Harbor may be a little light on gifts for some boys and girls this holiday season.
The Coupeville Festival Association gave out more than $28,000 in community grants Monday night that help support the artistic and historic culture of Central Whidbey.
There’s always something new to see during Coupeville resident Jack Tingstad’s annual model railroad open house.