After years of tossing around the idea, a group of Oak Harbor business owners and community members met last week to take the first concrete steps toward bringing the Main Street program to the City of Oak Harbor.
Out of appreciation for Electronic Attack Squadron VAQ-129 at Whidbey Island Naval Air Station, the North Cascade chapter of the…
No place in Washington exists where one can find more structures still standing from the Territorial Era than in Coupeville.
On a day when progress was embraced about one civic Oak Harbor development, tension lingered over the state of another.
The days of thousands of turkeys strutting around the Case Farm are long over.
Visiting from upstate New York, Rich Napierala got word of the salmon fishing on the western shores of Whidbey Island and decided to give it a try.
When temperatures dropped this week, welcoming a new season like clockwork, Julieanna Purdue felt a small sense of relief.
Fourth-generation Coupeville farmer Georgie Smith has participated in most of the Whidbey Island Farm Tours.
Andrew Lai was listening to the radio nearly four months ago when an advertisement caught his attention.
When Jeremy Cornwell got word that the first patient at his new physical therapy clinic in Oak Harbor was about to arrive, he knew the moment wouldn’t be right unless he shared it with his wife.
The letter looked official enough, but Athena Mae De Leon Guerrero still had her doubts.
More than three years after he first started sculpting a 3-foot tall figure of a Native American, Wayne Lewis finally witnessed the artwork’s official dedication Thursday.
The sculpture titled “Island Spirit” had actually been installed on Southeast Pioneer Way and on public display for months, but perhaps fitting with this project, the dedication was delayed until this week.
No matter how high Roger Sherman gets up in years, he never grows tired of the view of Ebey’s Prairie.
It’s something he has enjoyed for a lifetime and is happy that others will be able to admire today and into the future.