The Coupeville Chamber of Commerce is exploring ways to better serve its membership.
The Greenbank Farm Management Group is looking for interested parties to take over its wine shop.
Firefighters from Central Whidbey Island Fire and Rescue responded to a commercial fire alarm on Front Street about 4:30 p.m. Thursday.
The Town of Coupeville will not break ground on its Madrona Way road and utility project this week as originally planned.
Every town planner has a specific area he or she is passionate about.
For new Coupeville Town Planner Tammy Baraconi, her passion lies with historic preservation.
With the growing trend of fraudulent phone calls happening across the nation, the Coupeville Marshal’s Office is taking a proactive approach to better educate local residents.
Coupeville was named this week as one of the country’s 100 best small towns in 2015.
The list, compiled by Livability.com, recognized cities and towns that have that tight-knit community feel, but also have amenities expected in larger cities.
As Filing Week drew to a close Friday, open seats throughout local Coupeville government filled, but all without challengers.
The second half of the candidate filing period did bring two new candidates for Port of Coupeville.
The streets of Coupeville will be filled to the brim with patriotism Saturday, May 23 as the annual Memorial Day Parade makes its way down Main Street.
The parade starts at 11 a.m. at South Main Street and Terry Road and will go down Main Street to Front Street, up Alexander Street, turning on Coveland Street and ending at Coupeville Town Park.
It’s been almost two weeks since I’ve delved into the world of community gardening.
Yes, me, the person who manages to kill house plants, is gardening.
A celebration of culture will take over downtown Coupeville Saturday as Native American tribes from across the region gather for the Penn Cove Water Festival.
Gifts From the Heart food bank in collaboration with the Coupeville Boys and Girls Club will be unveiling a new free meal program for children this summer.
Coupeville transplant Catherine Ballay became the first candidate to file for Coupeville Town Council during Filing Week Monday.