Oak Harbor High School held its annual homecoming parade Wednesday.
For more than 20 years, a local service organization has done its part to help local women prevent breast cancer.
Space is getting so tight at Oak Harbor Public Schools, officials are considering what it would take to buy and remodel the Oak Harbor Christian School.
Oak Harbor School District officials want local families to be aware that an unidentified company is trying to hit parents up for a bogus fundraiser.
The company is calling parents and asking them to buy advertising rights on a T-shirt to benefit local middle schools.
It’s trash day in Katie Wright’s neighborhood, and she plans to pull her empty bin into the garage quickly.
Someone set fire to recycle and trash bins in the Crescent Harbor military housing neighborhood where she lives, which is located east of Oak Harbor.
Jeffrey Mack has an idea he hopes will make for a brighter holiday season for Oak Harbor businesses.
The owner of Whidbey Jeweler is the man behind a new plan to festoon local businesses with strings of lights.
Sen. Patty Murray and Rep. Rick Larsen said they won’t stop fighting to keep a WIC office open on base.
Oak Harbor High School teacher Darren McCoy is one step closer to the Grammy Awards.
The choir director is one of 25 music teachers nationwide being considered for the Music Educator Award, awarded at the Special Merit Awards Ceremony during Grammy Week.
A Central Whidbey group concerned about the health effects of Navy jet noise is asking its followers for more cash to continue its fight to end the carrier landing practices at Outlying Field Coupeville.
A candidate for the North Whidbey Parks and Recreation board got into a verbal spat with pool staff and other patrons at least twice, according to incident reports filed at John Vanderzicht Memorial Pool.
Oak Harbor’s namesake trees are disappearing and a small group of concerned citizens wants to ensure Garry oaks are here for the future — and they need your help.
Serving the public tends to be a thankless job, but a seat on the North Whidbey Parks and Recreation board is tougher than most.
Oak Harbor School Board candidate Robert Hallahan doesn’t want to rock what he calls a smooth-sailing ship, but he does have some ideas.