Pelant leaves legacy of stewardship
Pacific Rim Institute CEO Robert Pelant announced he will leave the nonprofit on Dec. 29.
Free throws fuel future Wolf success
The Coupeville HS girls’ basketball team conducts a fundraiser based on how many free throws it hits.
Langley Creative District contract extended
A project that seeks to bring some culture to Langley’s Cascade Avenue corridor was extended.
Eye for glass: Whidbey artist creates ‘Gypsy Gems’
Much of what Mackensie Bennett creates is inspired by the natural world.
Plant shop offers more than garden variety gifts
A new business has put down roots in downtown Oak Harbor.
Navy has no plans to build housing
NASWI officials don’t plan to build new housing despite concerns about lack of affordable housing.
Church helps feed families at Christmas
Life Church is going out into the community to bring a meal to those most in need this Christmas.
A man faces a vehicular homicide charge after driving impaired and killing a 20-year-old woman. Chopping down a tree in Langley without a permit now comes with a serious – and costly – penalty.Oak Harbor man accused of vehicular homicide
Tree ordinance leaves little room for violation
‘Tis the season for Christmas trees
Whether you’re looking for trees, intricate wreaths, or centerpieces, Whidbey businesses have it all.
Florist creates everlasting wreaths
A South Whidbey florist dries and preserves flower blooms to create the festive holiday decoration.
- Whidbey woman starts a flock of her own
- Bayview Garden celebrates 30 years of growth
- Penn Cove Shellfish offers a different kind of harvest
- Pickler brings briny bliss to Thanksgiving
- Historic squash farm carries on tradition
- Bryan Stucky recognized for business prowess at Best of Whidbey awards
Fundraiser kicks off wrestling season
The Purple and Gold intersquad matches raised funds to help pay for materials and tournament fees.
Hot season comes to close
The Wildcats’ volleyball season concluded Nov. 3.
- Girls soccer: Oak Harbor shuts out Kentlake
- Oak Harbor advances in District 1 volleyball tournament
- Oak Harbor swimmer makes a splash and qualifies for state
- Oak Harbor hosts Kentlake in state soccer tournament
- Coupeville volleyball heads to state championship
- Oak Harbor High School sends boatload of girl swimmers to district swim meet
Is your mattress keeping you from a good nights sleep?
Don’t let scammers dim the sparkle of your holiday season
New clothing drive aims to keep Whidbey kids warm this winter
Riding Island Transit: A comfortable Routine
Editor, Editor,Letter: Firefighters, EMTs, ER staff were excellent
Letter: Hoffman Road clean up was long overdue
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Remembering the attack on Pearl Harbor
The community is invited to an event to remember the attack on Pearl Harbor and to honor veterans.
Parading for the holidays
Crowds of families gathered in Oak Harbor and Langley to meet Santa and other magical creatures.
Sound Off: Let’s prioritize Island County’s iconic assets
By BARBARA BENNETT
Sound Off: New growth planning will shape the future
By JILL JOHNSON
- In Our Opinion: Support local business this holiday season
- It’s so easy to find things to be thankful for on our Rock
- Sound Off: Giving to community foundation is an investment in the future
- Sound Off: A little fairgrounds history from a port perspective
- In Our Opinion: There is no conspiracy behind endorsements, letters
- Paint job raises questions about use of Coupeville High School rock