Oak Harbor High School seniors John Rodeheffer and Dejon Devroe set new school records at the District 1 3A track championships Friday, May 22, at Shoreline Stadium.
An already strained relationship between the Oak Harbor City Council and Mayor Scott Dudley is further deteriorating in the final months of the mayor’s term — just as the council is poised to make crucial decisions on a multi-million dollar sewage treatment plant.
At a gathering of area business leaders Thursday, the commanding officer of Whidbey Island Naval Air Station described a base that’s on the rebound.
Approximately 125 people gathered recently to celebrate some of Whidbey Island’s most civic-minded citizens.
The evening’s event recognized the 2015 Linda Lee Martins Memorial Community Health Heroes.
Multiple agencies, including North Whidbey Fire and Rescue and Island County Sheriff, swept the waters around Deception Pass Thursday after an empty kayak was recovered.
One man’s trash may be another’s treasure.
But what happens when a neighbor’s “treasures” become an eyesore or worse — a threat to public health and safety?
The first few minutes when a person is unresponsive are the most critical, according to Whidbey General Hospital paramedic Rob May.
An Island County Superior Court judge has ruled that Island Transit leadership did not fire a former lead mechanic because of his race or age.
Judge Vickie Churchill entered a summary judgement Monday in favor of Island Transit.
South Whidbey High School’s resident osprey have happily nestled into their new nesting area.
An early morning fire destroyed a single-wide mobile home in the 1300 block of North Oak Harbor Street Saturday, May 16.
Jada Miller can tell you about worms.
She can tell you how many segments are in their bodies and what happens if — oops — your garden shovel cuts one in half. She can tell you how to turn a simple wooden box into a black gold compost factory and what worms like to eat.
When you don’t agree with another person’s opinions, it can be a bitter pill to swallow.
But nobody ever said freedom of speech was always palatable.
Abraham Leyva Elenes was honored as the Player of the Year at the Coupeville High School soccer banquet Thursday, May 21.