Oak Harbor Police are investigating four vehicle prowls reported Sunday evening in two different areas of the city.
With management plans in the air, Greenbank Farm tenants are expressing concerns about the future.
The Greenbank Farm community is still reeling from the 2-1 vote by the Port of Coupeville last week to terminate negotiations with the Greenbank Farm Management Group.
Twenty-three years after leaving Coupeville, Concerts on the Cove founders David and Pat Howell have returned to town, hoping to leave their mark once again.
Whidbey General Hospital is a step closer to breaking ground on its $50-million expansion project.
Like loganberries in the summer, rumblings about a future partnership between the Port of Coupeville and Washington State University may be coming to fruition.
After nearly six months of negotiations, a contract for management of the Greenbank Farm was approved last week, dispelling rumors the publicly owned farm was at risk.
Even though students were all off on spring break, Coupeville School District buzzed with excitement this week.
A swarm of honey bees took refuge outside the district office near a post and fire hydrant.
Even though students were all off on spring break, Coupeville School District buzzed with excitement this week.
A swarm of honey bees took refuge outside the district office near a post and fire hydrant.
Friends and family are mourning the loss of two Oak Harbor women who died Wednesday in a single-car accident on State Highway 20 in Skagit County.
Ballots go into the mail Friday for Coupeville School District’s proposed $5 million capital facilities levy.
Votes must be postmarked by Tuesday, April 28 or filed that day by 8 p.m.
Old newspapers aren’t just for packing and lining bird cages anymore.
The Whidbey News-Times announced this week a new partnership, bringing new use to the 125-year-old print product.
Starting April 1, the Whidbey News-Times will be printed on new material provided by Zig Zag, the popular maker of smokable rolling papers, allowing readers to read up and then toke up.
An Oak Harbor man was airlifted with a serious eye injury Wednesday evening after he allegedly fell asleep at the wheel and crashed into a fence off East Crescent Harbor Road.
The crash took out a regulator station operated by Cascade Natural Gas, causing the evacuation of at least 40 homes in base housing at Whidbey Island Naval Air Station.