Members of the Coupeville United Methodist Church Handbell Ensemble played Christmas songs for the enjoyment of a group of seniors at the Coupeville HUB last Wednesday.
An 82-year-old Oak Harbor man died Tuesday morning in a five car accident north of Dugualla Bay.
The accident sent three people to area hospitals and shut down Highway 20 near Jones Road for several hours while police investigated.
Out of a dozen entries in the annual Gingerbread Challenge, one family’s creation wowed voters and judges. The Jungman family’s gingerbread replica of the Coupeville
Reflecting on 20 years of leadership and accomplishments, Nancy Conard finds it difficult to pick any particular thing she’s most proud of.
As majestic as the old cherry plum tree was that leaned over the roof, its affection for the Haller House was not doing the historic building any favors.
A car flipped over on West Beach Road near the intersection of Van Dam Road just after 9 a.m. Monday.
“We never really were in danger, but it was close.”
The Coupeville High School boys basketball team saw much of a 21-point lead disappear in a 66-60 win over visiting Concrete Friday, Dec. 18, but coach Anthony Smith was confident his club would prevail even as the lead was slipping away.
Hot Rock Pizza in downtown Oak Harbor went out of business last week, citing a poor location and excessive rent.
“We had to close our doors,” read an announcement on the website for the family-owned business.
In a split decision Tuesday, members of the Oak Harbor City Council voted to build a $4.6-million community room as part of the new sewage treatment plant.
It was standing room only in the Oak Harbor City Council Chamber Tuesday night during a swearing-in ceremony for the city’s new mayor and three not-so-new council members.
The Greater Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce may not be getting any of Island County’s lodging tax money next year.
A respected Central Whidbey school teacher and tennis coach has bid adieu to a life of academia to become the proud new owner of Bailey’s Corner Store in Cultus Bay.
Just moments after stepping out of his car, Jay Adams is alerted to a familiar sound.