Oak Harbor Police Department The following items were selected from reports made to the Oak Harbor Police Department: Monday, June…
An Oak Harbor woman may have narrowly escaped serious injury Friday, June 25, when her vehicle veered off the roadway and nearly collided with a power pole.
Island County Superior Court Judge Vickie Churchill may have a reputation for being hard on rapists and child abusers, but she also works hard in an attempt to ensure everyone has access to justice in the court system.
An Oak Harbor married couple have made history by becoming the first husband-and-wife team to simultaneously run for separate Island County offices.
They may have been a week late, but they’re as juicy as ever. The strawberries at Dugualla Bay Farms off Highway 20 on North Whidbey are ripe and ready for picking.
A couple of large snakes on the loose enlivened the service of a search warrant at an Oak Harbor apartment June 19, according to the Oak Harbor Police.
Detective Sgt. Teri Gardner explained that the department’s high-risk entry team assisted investigators with entry into the apartment.
A business group is hoping a new name for a ferry terminal will help tourists visiting Whidbey Island.
The Central Whidbey Chamber of Commerce submitted a proposal this week to the Washington State Transportation Commission to change the name of the Keystone ferry dock to the Coupeville ferry dock.
“We thought it was logical,” said Lynda Eccles, executive director of the Central Whidbey Chamber of Commerce.
Habitat for Humanity of Island County is seeking low-income people to apply for housing.
There will be three application meetings in July. All interested applicants must attend one of those meetings to receive an application.
At a public workshop designed to gather community input this week, Oak Harbor residents got their first glimpse and a chance to comment on the aesthetic designs being laid down for SE Pioneer Way, which is set to become a one-way street in 2011.
Oak Harbor Police Department The following items were selected from reports made to the Oak Harbor Police Department: Wednesday, June…
An Oak Harbor man was recently charged with raping a young girl 14 years ago, court documents indicate.
Prosecutors charged Steven Nelson in Island County Superior Court June 8 with rape of a child in the first degree. He pleaded not guilty June 21.
Slow food is the opposite of fast food.
It’s good for you, it doesn’t kill the planet on its way to production and it tastes delicious.
Oak Harbor and Coupeville high school track athletes recently received team awards.