Clear skies and national promotion brought record crowds into Coupeville over the weekend.
Chowder aficionados don’t have to wait much longer.
The appointment of a hand-picked commissioner to the Port of Coupeville last week raised questions about whether the public agency conducts business in an open and transparent manner.
With back-to-back storms ravaging the Puget Sound region this week, North and Central Whidbey fared relatively well.
Much to the chagrin of Coupeville Town Council, Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley publicly called for Bob Clay’s removal from the Island Transit Board Tuesday.
Pounding rain didn’t stop teams from having a good time Saturday during the Harvest Fest Relay Races.
Management of Admiralty Head Lighthouse will change later this year and an employment position will be opening up.
Halloween is about more than candy and costumes in Coupeville this year.
Arts and crafts vendors will fill the streets of downtown Coupeville this weekend as the Coupeville Festival Association rings in its 50th anniversary.
Visitors can bask in the relaxing aroma of Mother Nature’s healing herb during Lavender Wind Farm’s 11th Annual Lavender Wind Festival.
A man died Wednesday after he was struck by an SUV on State Highway 20 while trying to cross the road on a motorized bicycle.
The Penn Cove Water Festival will once again honor the region’s Native American heritage with canoe races, performances and education.
The Water Festival allows Northwest tribes to share their heritage through tribal dancing, singing, storytelling, native artists’ booths and demonstrations.
The event also includes food such as fry bread and salmon cooked over an alder wood fire.
The fate of one of Whidbey Island’s long-standing festivals is up in the air.
Whidbey Island Area Fair’s move to the end of July now conflicts with Greenbank Farm’s annual Loganberry Festival.
The date change prompted Greenbank Farm and Port of Coupeville officials to cancel this year’s festival.