Although Dave and Jill Campbell of Island Recycling retired, the 42-year-old business will live on.
There are 10 shows under consideration, and theater patrons can vote for five.
The city’s 37th Mystery Weekend, “A Cereal Mystery,” is taking place Feb. 26 and 27.
A beloved Oak Harbor business is changing hands next month.
An interactive exhibit is reopening at the Pacific Northwest Naval Air Museum in Oak Harbor.
Participating businesses will have cider, cocoa, coffee, tea and treats for patrons.
The theme of Sound Waters University’s 28th year is “Hope in Action.”
An ultramarathon runner ran the entire length of Whidbey Island in just over 10 hours.
Marie Shimada, a South Whidbey High School graduate and the new reserve manager, started on Tuesday.
It’s lambing season at Bell’s Farm, and the public is invited to join in the cuteness.
Langley Creates is running an online survey about South Whidbey artists.
The Mission Ministry Faith Center will host a celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. this Sunday.
One of the newest business owners in downtown Langley has some unusual gifts.