Wolly Fowkes will play his first lead role at the Playhouse at 7:30 p.m. Friday on the opening night of the Whidbey Playhouse’s 50th anniversary season.
Island County commissioners on Tuesday hired the Seattle law firm of Short, Cressman & Burgess to provide legal counsel, advice and litigation services.
The firm will help the commissioners navigate the unusual litigation surrounding their decision to hire an outside land-use attorney.
The Coupeville High School soccer and volleyball teams broke away from the routine of practice and received a taste of game action when they competed in jamborees hosted by Oak Harbor last week.
It was a “the glass is half full” game for Coupeville football coach Brett Smedley.
The Wolves dropped their season opener 27-14 at South Whidbey Friday, Sept. 4, in Smedley’s debut as a head coach.
In the process of moving into a new 12,544-square-foot shelter, administrators for Whidbey Animal Improvement Foundation have barely time enough to catch their breath.
Here’s what’s happening at Whidbey Island churches.
South Whidbey at Home will provide volunteer help to seniors on small but essential services.
A South Whidbey man who admitted to having child pornography on his computer during a polygraph exam will likely go to prison.
Oak Harbor City Council adopted the architectural concept favored by the most citizens for the new sewage treatment plant Tuesday.
A single-engine civilian aircraft carrying four people made an emergency landing at the Naval Outlying Field near Coupeville Wednesday morning.
Oak Harbor School board approved a $60 million budget Monday that includes more revenue than ever thanks to money from the state and a levy approved by local taxpayers.
The man accused of causing a car crash that killed twin sisters from Oak Harbor on Halloween night 2013 is slated to go to trial next week.
A document that the Oak Harbor City Council routinely approves each year got a little extra attention this week from a few people who are opposed to a road extension.