There are events happening all across Whidbey Island this week to honor those who have served.
Photos by David Welton
The play runs Nov. 4-20. Tickets are available at whidbeyplayhouse.com.
Nancy McCloskey moved back to our Rock in 2020, “two weeks before COVID,” as she likes to say. She built…
A South Whidbey holiday tradition of giving is in search of more volunteers.
After three decades, midwife Cynthia Jaffe is ready to make her exit from the profession.
Next week, Oak Harbor children can turn their Halloween candy into cash for a good cause.
Inmates at the Island County Jail were inspired by an art contest.
The virtual reality program is designed to supplement the training police receive.
Soroptimist is hosting a conference for high school girls to empower them to pursue career goals.
For the past seven years, the park’s military fort has turned into something sinister every October.
The program will take place from 11 a.m. to noon Friday, Nov. 11 in the high school auditorium.
The paintings and sculptures of Richard Nash will be on display at the Museum of Northwest Art.