Coupeville Mayor Nancy Conard is leaving the town in “great” condition after 20 years as the town’s top leader, she announced last week.
The future of the Greenbank Farm remains uncertain as tenant leases are unresolved and officials can’t agree on a direction.
With the Port of Coupeville’s executive director contract set to expire at the end of the year, it is unclear what may happen to the agency’s lead paid position.
A man high on methamphetamine was rescued from the frigid waters of Penn Cove Monday afternoon, according to Coupeville Marshal Rick Norrie.
A week after the tragic death of her cat, Coupeville resident Susan Winker says the pain is still raw.
Administrators for Whidbey Animals’ Improvement Foundation haven’t quite caught their breath after a whirlwind week of moving into a new 12,544 square foot shelter.
They’re breathless even though the new shelter is three times the size of the organization’s previous main shelter, affords much more breathing room and a new state of the art ventilation system.
A lawsuit claiming the Port of Coupeville violated the Open Public Meetings Act is being dropped by the complainant.
Organizers of the Penn Cove Water Festival are looking for new blood to take over the long-running Coupeville event.
After 20 years with Whidbey General Hospital, spokeswoman Trish Rose has left her position to work for Naval Hospital Oak Harbor.
Stars of the History Channel show “American Pickers” may be coming to film on Whidbey Island this fall.
Tenants at the Coupeville Wharf will see a return of almost $18,000 in taxes paid between 2011 and 2015.
The Port of Coupeville is moving forward with lease negotiations and plans to manage the Greenbank Farm.
A Coupeville resident filed a petition against the Port of Coupeville Tuesday that claims two of the three commissioners violated the Open Public Meetings Act.