Site Logo
Andrew Curtis drops off groceries at a home in Clinton on a delivery run for Whidbey Deliveries. (Photo by Karina Andrew/Whidbey News-Times)

Business

South Whidbey grads run grocery delivery business

Graham Colar and Andrew Curtis deliver groceries and run errands on South Whidbey.

News

Whidbey Presbyterian donates to Homeless Coalition shelter project

The renovation project was a source of controversy earlier this year because of the location.

Kite fliers gather for the Whidbey Island Kite Festival in 2019. The Festival is one of many end-of-summer events happening on Whidbey Island. (Photo courtesy of Whidbey Island Kite Festival)

News

Summer ending with plethora of Whidbey events

Summer is winding down, but Whidbey residents can still end the season on a high note.

News

Audience interrupts school board meeting with Pledge of Allegiance

Board members had just approved the agenda when audience members stood and began saying the pledge.

News

New Ecology permit to improve Puget Sound water quality may result in utility rate increase

The draft permit is a multi-phase, decade-spanning push to reduce the nitrogen in the Puget Sound.

News

Anti-maskers to continue protests Sunday in Oak Harbor

Some concerned Whidbey residents will rally Sunday against school mask mandates in Washington state.

(Photo provided by Central Whidbey Island Fire and Rescue)

News

Highway 20 collision results in minor injuries

No one was seriously injured in a head-on collision on State Route 525 on Aug. 22.

News

Whidbey Island schools serving free lunches

Whidbey students will eat for free again as a pandemic-prompted federal relief program returns.

News

Park board eyes financing for boiler replacement

Replacing the 39-year-old pool boiler will cost the district $152,460.

Business

Whidbey Island tourism spikes in 2021

Daily visitors to Island County boomed this year despite COVID, with economic impact far-reaching.

News

Regency hosts Rock-a-thon to end Alzheimer’s

Supporting a good cause can be as easy as sitting in a chair.

News

Whidbey Island tourism spikes in 2021

Unusually high visitor rates are good news for Whidbey Island as the economic impact of tourism is far-reaching.

Lions Club member Gary Parker locks up bikes to be sold at the garage sale this weekend. (Photo by Karina Andrew/Whidbey News-Times)

News

Lions annual garage sale returns

The Coupeville Lions Club’s annual garage sale will be outdoors to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.