Governor chooses Florida firm over Nichols Brothers to build hybrid-electric ferries
After nearly two months of consideration, Gov. Bob Ferguson has chosen the out-of-state bidder to build new hybrid-electric vessels for...
‘Roper Romp’ is part of this year’s Harbor Market
The market, hosted by the Oak Harbor Main Street Association, is back for its fifth year.
Historic preservation, worker housing considered for Bayview School property
A local nonprofit is interested in the rehabilitation and redevelopment of a historic property
Police captain earns promotion to new position
The Oak Harbor Police Department recently promoted Barton from captain to deputy police chief.
From one island to another, Whidbey residents organize peace gathering
Two South Whidbey residents help to organize a unique cross-cultural exchange in Ireland this month.
Whidbey middle school students charged with rape
An alleged assault was recorded at a sleepover.
Comcast Unveils Simpler, Predictable Internet Pricing—What It Means for Whidbey Island Residents
Comcast, one of the primary internet providers on Whidbey Island, is rolling out a new pricing structure for its Xfinity…
Oak Harbor’s infrastructure is getting an asphalt and water-main makeover South Whidbey residents are continuing to voice their concerns about a development moratoriumBid awards start city road construction season
Clinton business people raise concerns ahead of development moratorium vote
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Art school offers a range of opportunities for all
The mighty little business on a dead-end street claims it’s the best-kept secret in Coupeville.
New business gears up Whidbey residents for the great outdoors
A new outdoor apparel and accessories store, Camp Kid, opened downtown last week.
- Artistic bra auction is an uplifting event
- Coupeville Library and Big Rhed Barn bringing horses to the people
- Chipotle may be coming to Oak Harbor.
- All-in-one craft store, studio opens downtown Oak Harbor
- After ‘gifting’ business to next generation, Cook on Clay founders staying near home fires
- Mobile coffee shop rolls into Oak Harbor
South Whidbey boys place third, girls fourth in state track and field tournament
A total of 25 athletes competed in 19 events.
Oak Harbor’s girls relay team sets pace at state
The team was comprised of Payton Champignon, Jenesis Lowery, Kailynn LaRue and Addisen Boyer.
- Oak Harbor sends 11 athletes to state track and field championships
- South Whidbey sends 25 athletes to state track and field tournament
- Oak Harbor girls golfers finish eighth at state
- Coupeville softball squad sizzles at state
- Coupeville High School track team sends a baker’s dozen to state
- Coupeville bashers boppin’ to the big dance
Comcast Unveils Simpler, Predictable Internet Pricing—What It Means for Whidbey Island Residents
Build with confidence: custom garage, shop and barn-builder shows you how
Is your event covered? Local insurance tips for spring and summer events
Xfinity Mobile Introduces New Premium Unlimited Plan with Enhanced Features
Editor, Editor,Letter: Gas tax is symptom of state spending problem
Letter: Langley missed chance for solidarity
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Bon voyage, Cutty Sark
Whidbey’s iconic sailboat headed to Hawaii
Festivities set for 4th of July
Whidbey Island has plenty to offer people looking for some Fourth of July fun next week.
Take a Breath: Whidbey celebrations show that pride is for all of us
Another myth, erased by love, civility and one brave woman who knew we could do better.
Rockin’ a Hard Place: Some Brit tips for Whidbey: Roundabouts and Walking Together
I noticed a number of things that I wish life on Whidbey were more like.
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- Building ferries locally is an investment in community
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- Rockin’ a Hard Place: Coupeville’s new food bank opens: Come in and shop!
- Take a Breath: Placing public safety over politics, Sheriff Felici serves a higher calling