Whidbey Islanders familiarized themselves with the new digs of their two traditional newspapers Wednesday afternoon.
Christian School summer fun time Oak Harbor Christian School is accepting registration for it Summer Kids’ Camp program. Camp dates…
To help mitigate the impacts of the Pioneer Way improvement project, the Oak Harbor City Council has conditionally approved a $60,098 contract with a Seattle based consulting firm.
A dreary Saturday morning with light drizzle didn’t dampen anybody’s patriotic spirit.
Hundreds of people from on and off Whidbey Island came to Coupeville to remember veterans who died in service to the United States.
Yet another mobile home park in Oak Harbor is in danger of being razed, inevitably exacerbating the lack of affordable housing on Whidbey Island.
Starting sometime in the fall, students participating in Oak Harbor’s alternative high school will attend classes in a new location.
As of Tuesday morning, 115 teams including 1,600 participants were signed up for the overnight North Whidbey Relay for Life event at North Whidbey Middle School in Oak Harbor.
A handful of small publications on Whidbey Island have played an important role in the history of the area. The newspapers documented the people and events, but also focused attention on needs, promoted community projects, stoked outrage, occasionally made folks laugh, and perhaps most of all, educated readers about their own place in the world.
A 29-year-old Oak Harbor man who allegedly had been using steroids is accused of kicking down a door and threatening to kill his girlfriend, court documents indicate.
Come on out to Coupeville’s Rec Hall at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 5 and help send the Shifty Sailors on their way to Prague, Czech Republic, to share their songs with other international shanty groups.
The 2009 Linda Lee Martens Memorial Health Hero of Island County Award was recently presented to the Whidbey General Hospital Auxiliary for “40 years of devotion to a cause benefiting generations of Whidbey Island residents.”
The cast and crew of “Cinderella” is almost ready to turn the Whidbey Playhouse in Oak Harbor into a fairy tale.
This timeless enchantment of a magical fairy tale will warm the hearts of children and adults alike. Cinderella, of course, concerns a young woman forced into a life of servitude by her cruel stepmother and self-centered stepsisters, who dreams of a better life.
Eric McCardle stormed back from four strokes down to capture his third straight Whidbey Golf and Country Club Invitational over the drizzly Memorial Day weekend.