After roughly 10 years of fundraising, supporters of Whidbey Animals’ Improvement Foundation are finally seeing their dreams come to fruition.
A Search and Rescue team from Whidbey Island Naval Air Station were called early morning July 17 to get two…
The Port of Coupeville is seeking proposals from groups or people interested in managing the Greenbank Farm.
Commissioners for the Port of Coupeville approved the hiring of an additional temporary employee.
The newly formed Friends of Ebey’s has a lot to celebrate this month.
The group, earlier this month, finalized and signed a memorandum or understanding with the Trust Board of Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve.
The Port of Coupeville is going to have to dip into its reserve funds after three bids to replace the wharf’s fuel floats came in over estimate.
A leasee with the Greenbank Farm’s community solar project is terminating its lease at the end of the year.
Volunteers will once again get hands-on experience in historic preservation as the Ebey’s Reserve Preservation Field School project gets underway later this month.
It was a mad dash Saturday morning as crowds gathered at Coupeville Middle School to claim treasures at the annual Coupeville Lions Garage Sale.
As the clock struck 9 a.m., a horn sounded and the frenzy began.
Officials with the Town of Coupeville are taking necessary steps to turn part of Front Street into a one-way road.
Town council read the first reading of an ordinance that will change Front Street, starting at North Main Street all the way to Northeast Ninth Street, to a one-way road for eastbound traffic only.
The new Coupeville marshal’s office is almost complete.
Marshal Rick Norrie drove into town Monday in one of two brand new Dodge Chargers that will wear decals with a fresh, new design designating the Marshal’s Office.
State and local officials confiscated more than 230 pounds of illegally harvested clams from South Madrona Beach June 14.
Just weeks into retirement, Coupeville resident Kevin Griggs is venturing into a new business endeavor — host of a Bed and Breakfast.
Griggs is one of two business ventures that recently popped up in Coupeville, commonly known as pocket B&Bs.