It looks like it may be a year before the public beach access at Coupeville Wharf reopens to the public.
Port of Coupeville revised its policy to no longer exclude nonprofits from having to pay a $1 per head passenger fee.
And some local nonprofits fear it could have an adverse impact.
The Coupeville School Board approved the hire of a new Coupeville Middle and High School principal Monday.
Larry Walsh, who is currently the principal at Oxbow High School in Bradford, Vt., will start this summer.
Lt. Cmdr. Jake Miller, assigned to Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 209, front, and Cmdr. Matthew Ross, executive officer of VAQ…
For Coupeville High School’s graduating class of 2014, its small size doesn’t reflect the big impact it has had and will have in the community.
Coupeville resident Ray Gillett says he wasn’t happy with flashing school signs installed on South Main Street two years ago, and he’s still not happy.
Representatives from the City of Oak Harbor and U.S. Navy celebrated the completion of a fuel pipeline construction project…
Patriotism was overflowing onto the streets of Coupeville Saturday as the community gathered for the annual Memorial Day Parade and celebration.
Starting on South Main Street, decorated cars and floats filled the streets. People walked the parade route waving American Flags, tossing candy and honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country.
Whidbey Island residents will gather in Coupeville Saturday to celebrate and honor those who have served in the military.
Coupeville’s annual Memorial Day Parade starts 11 a.m. on South Main Street and ends at Coupeville Town Park.
A Coupeville man’s ambition to start a harbor tour business out of the town’s wharf hit a snag.
Patrick Kelly proposed starting Heavenly Harbor Tours and began negotiating with the Port of Coupeville early this year. After back and forth discussions, the commissioners are no longer responding to his requests to come to a lease agreement, Kelly claims.
Members of the Naval Aviation Requirements Group pose in front of the 100th EA-18G Growler delivered to the U.S. Navy…
Candidates are lining up in hopes of becoming the next principal of Coupeville middle and high school.
Superintendent Jim Shank said Monday that there are five applicants already for the position.
After more than 50 years of Coupeville Lions running swim lessons each summer, the club has decided to change things around.
The club will no longer fit all the swimming lessons into a two-week period this summer at Camp Casey, but will partner with the facility to offer five two-week sessions.