A head-on collision early this afternoon on State Highway 525 south of Admiral’s Cove and north of Houston Road blocked traffic in both directions for about two hours, essentially cutting access from the north and south ends of the island.
A head-on collision early this afternoon on State Highway 525 south of Admiral’s Cove and north of Houston Road blocked traffic in both directions for about two hours, essentially cutting access from the north and south ends of the island.
South Whidbey began the 2015 season by powering past host Coupeville 3-0 Tuesday, Sept. 8.
Mount Vernon Christian exploited the inexperience of the Coupeville defense to come back from two goals down to tie the visiting Wolves 3-3 in the season soccer opener Tuesday, Sept. 8.
Everything written isn’t always true. Rob Born, and more recently, his sidekick Richard Wagner, have been on a campaign to paint Whidbey General Hospital’s management, and similarly the hospital commissioners as incompetent.
Island Transit has restored itself to solvency and reinstated most of the 20 percent of services it cut last year because of budget shortfalls, interim director Ken Graska told a group of county officials Wednesday.
A single-engine civilian aircraft carrying four people made an emergency landing at the Naval Outlying Field near Coupeville Sept. 2.
Administrators for Whidbey Animals’ Improvement Foundation haven’t quite caught their breath after a whirlwind week of moving into a new 12,544 square foot shelter.
They’re breathless even though the new shelter is three times the size of the organization’s previous main shelter, affords much more breathing room and a new state of the art ventilation system.
Overheated wiring caused a small fire inside the garage of an Admiral’s Cove home early Monday.
A lawsuit claiming the Port of Coupeville violated the Open Public Meetings Act is being dropped by the complainant.
The Scottish writer and philosopher Thomas Carlyle wrote, “Man is a tool -using animal. Without tools he is nothing, with tools he is all.” There are a number of things I would disagree with Carlyle on, but this isn’t one of them, especially when it comes to gardening.
Claims are being made that Rob is rude, a bully, unable to get along with people, and nasty to current commissioners. Quite the opposite is true.
In 2011, hospital commissioner candidate Rob Born submitted a record request regarding the plans for the proposed new hospital wing. WGH provided the designs which Born reviewed for about an hour. He didn’t ask any questions, even though officials offered to clarify anything he might not understand. He refused, left and wrote an opinion piece where he trashed the plans and made a number of his own suggestions.