Helen Price Johnson described opportunities available for the Whidbey Island community.
A kindergarten class at Crescent Harbor Elementary School shared what they were thankful for.
Ships are slowing down to lessen the negative impact underwater sound can have on killer whales.
A woman who worked at The Home Depot is accused of stealing over $3,000 worth of merchandise.
The Exceptional Academy and Whidbey businesses are making strides toward inclusion in the workplace.
People who live in Washington are far more likely to buy marijuana from an authorized store.
Retired Navy Cap. Jim Patton spoke about the importance of unity at a Veterans Day celebration.
Oak Harbor citizens voted to raise property taxes for the fire department.
Veterans who served their country are now serving their community by running successful businesses.
There are events happening all across Whidbey Island this week to honor those who have served.
A new place to drink and gather has opened in downtown Coupeville.
The play runs Nov. 4-20. Tickets are available at whidbeyplayhouse.com.
Inmates at the Island County Jail were inspired by an art contest.