The Civil Service Commission selected three finalists out of four applicants who took an oral exam.
Within the first three months of this year, 21 traditional plots have been sold in the cemetery.
A plan dedicated to restoring ferry service to pre-pandemic levels may bring hope to riders.
Future generations of farmers will be stewards of a prime piece of farmland, thanks to one donor.
Some members of the public told the council they opposed the first change.
The second oldest killer whale in captivity is off the clock and may return home to the Salish Sea.
Friends of Peter Hansen celebrated his life on the second anniversary of his passing March 5.
Freeland resident and prolific sculptor Hank Nelson passed away Feb. 28 at the age of 84.
The audit found that the city’s internal controls over its financial operations were inadequate.
A South Whidbey alum is tuning up for her first show at the Whidbey Island Center for the Arts.
An important mandatory event concerning Whidbey’s most vulnerable residents was recently reinstated.
No one was injured in a house fire caused by a generator Monday near Clinton.
A South Whidbey theater company will finally have the chance to celebrate its 10th anniversary.
