Living in the shadow of some of the most majestic mountains in the Cascade Range, Dave Tucker became fascinated by both the beauty and danger of ancient volcanos.
The Coupeville School Board is getting a new home.
The Whidbey Gardening Workshop will take place Saturday, March 5, at Oak Harbor High School.
Rees, Piercy and Harrison are part of a 50-plus women’s masters dragon boat team from Washington that has qualified for the 2016 Club Crew World Championships in Adelaide in April.
The Coupeville School Board is getting a new home.
She’s been resting quietly at the Oak Harbor Marina for a few months now, wrapped snugly in plastic to protect her from the elements.
The patchwork of wrap, tape and PVC pipe orchestrated by Mark Saia isn’t intended to be pretty. It’s about keeping the teak deck, pilot house and the rest of the wooden schooner Suva dry.
The thought of her great-great grandfather’s farmhouse being reduced to rubble and memories is difficult for Kathy Lunsford.
The home, built around 1900 by Henry Riksen, is one of eight historic farmhouses at Ault Field at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island.
The Navy is planning to tear it down.
Effie Boyles’ heart is warmed by what she’s been hearing lately inside her Oak Harbor church.
Although the exhibit has been on display since last month, Michael Anderson stopped by the PBY Naval-Air Museum Sunday to take care of a few final touches.
In the summer, Whidbey Island growers couldn’t wait for rains to come to replenish their fields.
Kathleen Anderson takes over as Coupeville School Board president at the board’s Dec. 21 meeting. Christie Sears was approved as the board’s vice president.
With applicants sparse, the Coupeville Festival Association went searching for an artist for the town’s 2016 Arts and Crafts Festival poster.
Rick Widdison couldn’t wait until Frontier Building Supply opened its new Coupeville store Monday morning.