Not one, not two, but three there would be, a total of five in the Klope family. Quiet alone times have gone by the way, but will be back on some future day.
The priority for the Island Arts Council’s 14th annual Open Studio Tour seems to be location, location, location, and no, it’s not headed up by New York realtors.
A 26-year-old Anacortes woman died early Friday morning as a result of an auto accident on Highway 20 south of the intersection with Arnold Road on Central Whidbey.
Two things are for sure: The Washington State Ferry System has a new boat and crews will soon start training.
But exactly when the 64-car ferry Chetzemoka will begin service on the Port Townsend-to-Coupeville route remains an unanswered question.
The Oak Harbor girls cross country team eked out a first and the boys finished third in a three-team meet at Everett’s Memorial Stadium Thursday, Sept. 16.
Defending 1A volleyball champion King’s continued their dominance over Coupeville by defeating the visiting Wolves 3-0 Thursday, Sept. 16.
After an absence of about 12,000 years, one of the world’s most famous but extinct herbivore species will make a reappearance on Whidbey Island this weekend.
At least in spirit that is.
This Saturday, Sept. 18, the Island County Historical Society Museum in Coupeville will host its seventh annual Mammoth Day. The event, which will teach you everything you ever want to know about the lumbering wooly giants, begins at 11 a.m. and runs until 4 p.m.
A Whidbey Island resident is without house or home following a Wednesday morning fire that consumed his car and motorhome.
It is not often a soccer coach will lose 10-0 and see silver linings in the match.
Many political candidates during the present depression are shortchanging history by not ordering campaign buttons, which is usually their sole, lasting contribution to politics.
A little more than one year ago, the lives of one Oak Harbor family changed forever.
Ben and Mary Phelps’ 2-year-old son, Jacob, was diagnosed with brain cancer.
Three dozen angry people complained to Island County commissioners Monday morning about plans to spend $20,000 on lawyers for a proposed clean water utility district, which would come with an associated tax on property.
The Oak Harbor City Council has taken its final steps to secure a $1 million county grant for the SE Pioneer Way project but the fate of the funding remains uncertain.