Coupeville is known for many things – and can even claim credit for being the cradle of the worldwide coffee craze.
Not only can art lovers can feast their eyes on a variety of handmade objets d’art at the Coupeville Arts and Crafts Festival Saturday, Aug. 11 and Sunday, Aug. 12, they also can enjoy a variety of entertainment as well.
Following a successful inaugural year, the Central Whidbey Chamber of Commerce will host a wine and beer garden at this weekend’s Coupeville Arts and Crafts Festival.
Some traditions just get better every year. This weekend’s Froggwell Biennale 2012 Art Show is one of them.
Recent calls to the Coupeville Marshal’s Office.
Recent calls to the Island County Sheriff’s office.
Pedestrians and bus riders may have a safer way to cross Highway 20 on the eastern edge of Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve.
A new art gallery is opening in Coupeville, just in time to celebrate the Coupeville Arts and Crafts Festival.
It’s not too late to sign up to Race the Reserve Saturday, Aug. 11 in support of a safe and sober graduation night for Coupeville High School’s class of 2013.
A young football team on the rise added to its trophy case recently as three Coupeville High School gridiron stars captured top honors at a prestigious football camp run by former National Football League standout Lawyer Milloy.
Less than two years after longtime boys’ basketball guru Randy King retired, David King (no relation) has been named as the news head girls’ hoops coach at Coupeville High School.
Money, not donated items, is what is most needed to help people displaced by the wildfires raging in Kittitas County.
Washington Department of Transportation maintenance crews will be out on Hwy. 525 in the Greenbank area doing some patch paving during the day to help smooth the highway.