An unusual alliance formed Tuesday evening when the U.S. Navy teamed up with exasperated mothers to take on the Oak Harbor School District in an issue that they say equates to the safety of children and the quality of life for military members here.
Come Friday, mollusk fans near and far will descend on Whidbey Island to take part in the annual Penn Cove…
It’s almost spring again. The sun is out longer, the days are brighter, and once again the racing season is…
By Matt Moss Sports Editor Coupevile’s 53-37 quarterfinal victory over Overlake on Thursday night puts the Wolves just two victories…
By JESSIE STENSLAND Staff reporter Oak Harbor Councilman Paul Brewer says he’s tired of hearing the city administration complain about…
Man discovers skull on beach An Oak Harbor man found the partial skull of a Native American person while he…
Perhaps the most stressful United Way campaign in Island County history came to an official close Wednesday with the annual…
Campaign awards Outstanding Employee Giving: Oak Harbor School Employees, who increased their United Way giving 23 percent over last year….
All it takes are a few days of sunny, windless weather. Add a colorful crocus here and there, the racks…
I recently had the opportunity to participate in a driving under the influence jury trial in Oak Harbor.
After 30 years service in education, the last six with the Coupeville School District, Superintendent Suzanne Bond tendered her resignation to the school board Tuesday, effective June of this year.
A tsunami is coming Island County’s way. Its first ripples are already washing ashore. But this will not be a natural disaster; instead, it will be man-made.
Two very ugly things were published in your paper last week.