As Hannah Gluth basked in the sun along the water’s edge at an Oak Harbor park Wednesday, every move she made was followed by warm, adoring eyes.
While driving home to Coupeville along State Highway 525 one afternoon last month, Chris Tyau could see a bike rider climbing a hill in the distance and felt a strange premonition.
For one afternoon in September, some of North Whidbey’s most creative beachcombers gather on the beach and use only what the tide brings in to assemble driftwood sculptures.
If there was one thing Matt Parker took away from a recent paddleboarding adventure around Whidbey Island, it was a healthy respect for the geography.
Britney Fortner was standing in her kitchen doing dishes when she heard a loud noise that shook her house in Oak Harbor Friday.
As Dave Penrod and his wife Josie navigated the final stretch of a new hiking trail in Coupeville, his face was illuminated by the morning sun and an uplifting thought.
Administrators with the Coupeville School District are excited to see continued enrollment growth this year, but at the same time, are still looking to fill a teaching void.
As far as Joan McPherson is concerned, nothing detrimental is going to happen to the Haller House.
“Little Women” will open the 2016-17 season at the Whidbey Playhouse in Oak Harbor.
Although her efforts weren’t always reciprocated, Jill Johnson remained undeterred in welcoming Oak Harbor High School students back to school early Tuesday.
As of Thursday, the statue known as “The Barringtons” was still missing a plaque, leaving most passersby to wonder about the identity of this historic couple.
As far as Joan McPherson is concerned, nothing detrimental is going to happen to the Haller House.
Three new interpretive panels were unveiled, telling the story of a decades-long fight to preserve the historic farmscape in this part of Coupeville, leading to the creation of Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve in 1978 — the first historic reserve in the country.