Robinson Cano and Kyle Seager generally patrol Safeco Field. On June 21, it will be Kaylee Andersen’s playpen.
We asked Whidbey Islanders about their favorite summer pass-times.
Dave Johnson is retiring after four decades of serving in the ministry, including the past five at the Oak Harbor church.
I am incredibly thankful that there is a transit option for my commute from Oak Harbor to Anacortes.
I cannot believe this route was discontinued. I am quite worried about the detrimental effects this could have on many lives. And to think, there’s only a month and a half left to figure out the multitude of adjustments needed to accommodate the loss.
Most people agree that art is subjective, and we’ve kept an open mind about the decisions made about the sculptural pieces installed along historic Pioneer Way.
Lord knows we’ve tried.
The long and drawn-out process of updating the county’s critical areas ordinance continues as the county outlined yet another plan last week.
Bruce Lantz came to Whidbey Island for the weather but he stayed for the students.
After 31 years of teaching music for the Oak Harbor School District — the majority of it as band director at the high school — Lantz is retiring.
Skagit Valley College held its annual Cardinal Day, which involved live music and activities.
Veronica Skillin doesn’t remember her first day of kindergarten, but her dad sure does.
It was 2002 and Robby Skillin was escorting his eldest child to her first day at Olympic View Elementary.
A $1 million Washington Lottery ticket was purchased in Oak Harbor for the June 2 Mega Millions game.
Both city leaders and citizens will get the chance for an on-the-ground look at the site of the future sewage treatment plant.
Work begins Monday on a big pipe that will someday transport clean water from Oak Harbor’s new sewage treatment plant to the harbor.
Citing frustration with restrictive policies and conflicting visions, members of Island County Beach Watchers are breaking free from Washington State University Extension.