Restoration work on the 155-year-old Haller House in Coupeville continues to make progress.
A Whidbey man gets to work in Freeland by paddleboard — weather permitting.
More than four dozen lads and lasses from South Whidbey are part of the Rampant Kilt Society.
Max Lindsay-Thorsen and Tatiana Rocha always knew they wanted to build treehouses.
Adrienne Lyle and her horse, Salvino, set two American records in their Olympic qualifying events.
Visitors gather to take their turns on carnival rides and watch beloved 4-H animals compete.
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More than 500 people stopped by for a creative and delicious treat at the 2019 fair.
A beloved tradition that took a hiatus in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic is back this year.
Gary Gabelein has a long history of involvement with the Whidbey Island Fair.
F or Becca Heavrin, creating art is a process of discovery.
During their lifetimes, Muriel Pickard and Ellen Marott gave much more than money to the art school.
Goats who miraculously recovered from injury and illness will compete at the upcoming fair.