The owners of a hotel in Oak Harbor are suing the city over a flooding issue.
The Island County Sheriff’s Office released an audio clip of a fake 911 call of an active shooter, pursuant to a public records request.
The man called into the business line of the 911 I-COM dispatch center Friday night. He told the dispatcher that he just shot his girlfriend and had her nieces tied up in the bathroom; he claimed he was thinking about shooting them with a shotgun.
A 30-year-old Oak Harbor man accused of choking and trying to rape his girlfriend may face as much as 10 years in prison if convicted of two felony counts.
A Coupeville resident accused of breaking a homeowner’s back during a July 27 burglary and then fleeing to Canada was charged this week, according to court documents.
One of two brothers allegedly involved in a home-invasion burglary in which residents were beat with clubs and baseball bats is facing charges Island County Superior Court.
A 911 report of an active shooter Friday evening in the Rolling Hills neighborhood of Whidbey Island was a ruse, according to Island County Sheriff Mark Brown.
Island County Prosecutor Greg Banks, on behalf of the state, filed a lawsuit against a land-use attorney the Island County commissioners hired to help with the amendment to the comprehensive plan.
The “memorandum in support of entry of order ousting the defendants from the office of the Island County prosecuting attorney” was filed Wednesday in Island County Superior Court.
A new salary study by Island County’s human resource director shows that employees in professional positions like attorneys and engineers are generally being underpaid.
A new salary study by Island County’s human resource director shows that employees in professional positions like attorneys and engineers are generally being underpaid.
In addition, it found disparities between employees performing the same functions in different departments.
But in some cases, certain staff members are being paid above average.
An 18-year-old Texas man died this morning after falling 50 feet from a cliff on Pass Island, according to Island County Coroner Robert Bishop.
The coroner identified the man as Scott Wuensch.
Hundreds of people flocked to Oak Harbor’s Windjammer Park Saturday to pick out the car of their dreams.
And there were plenty to choose from.
The Island County Sheriff’s Office has released the name of a sailor who disappeared after a boat accident in Crescent Harbor Saturday afternoon.
A federal court judge denied a group’s attempt to halt the Navy’s carrier landing practice at a field near Coupeville.
U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Zilly filed his order today, ruling against Citizens of Ebey’s Reserve, or COER.