A 24-year-old Oak Harbor man who allegedly sold a bottle of OxyContin pills to an undercover agent last month pleaded not guilty to a felony drug charge, court documents indicate.
Prosecutors charged Joshua Adams in Island County Superior Court Jan. 22 with delivery of oxycodone, the ingredient in the prescription painkiller OxyContin. He pleaded not guilty Feb. 8.
A 38-year-old man who savagely beat his girlfriend in a travel trailer parked in a Greenbank woods Jan. 23 was recently sent to prison for three years.
A 24-year-old Navy man who was about to be deployed to Afghanistan is accused of choking his wife during a fight that occurred while he was packing to leave, court documents indicate.
Prosecutors charged Cullen Sedgwick in Island County Superior Court Jan. 22 with assault in the second degree, domestic violence. He pleaded not guilty Feb. 1.
The Coupeville boys basketball team put the finishing touches on a fine regular season by beating visiting Lakewood 64-51 Friday, and the Wolves aren’t ready for the year to end.
Oak Harbor’s Colton Elliot earned a return trip to the state tournament by placing fifth a the tough Regional I tournament last weekend at Auburn.
Tuning up for post-season play, the Coupeville girls basketball team finished off the Cascade Conference season with a 45-35 win at Lakewood Friday.
A dance floor, a live big band and heart-shaped decor added to the toe-tapping atmosphere at Recency on Whidbey’s Valentine’s dinner and dance Thursday evening.
Fans of Fox’s breakout hit “Glee” can soon get their fill of wholesome, group sing-alongs live in town.
The program, which premiered to big ratings in 2009, partly inspired the idea for a new show choir at Oak Harbor High School.
Whidbey Animals’ Improvement Foundation’s rate for euthanizing animals is one of the lowest in the state, or depending on how you look at it, in the nation, according to statistics from the nonprofit group.
A 35-year-old North Whidbey man is accused of choking his girlfriend during an argument that turned physical Jan. 9, court documents state.
Prosecutors charged James Randall in Island County Superior Court Jan. 13 with second-degree assault, domestic violence. He pleaded not guilty Feb. 1.
The “Barefoot Burglar” has struck again. Maybe.
The Islands Sounder reported Thursday that Camano Island native Colton Harris-Moore, 18, is a suspect in a Feb. 11 airplane theft in Skagit County and a burglary at a market on Orcas Island.
A 31-year-old former Oak Harbor resident who admitted to molesting a child and turned himself in to police has also pleaded guilty.
Joshua Lawrence, currently a Marysville resident, agreed to a plea bargain that potentially could have saved him from years in prison. He pleaded guilty in Island County Superior Court Feb. 8 to three counts of child molestation in the first degree.
The old fire hall, which has sat vacant across from the Island County Museum for decades, is going back on the market.
In the next couple of weeks, Coupeville Mayor Nancy Conard will present the Town Council with a plan to sell the building that was built in the late 1930s.