Rick Marti was kicked back watching TV in his living room Saturday when Mother Nature delivered a nasty surprise.
Friends of Ebey’s, in partnership with the Pacific NorthWest Art School, will be creating and selling a signature holiday ornament this year depicting iconic imagery of Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve.
Nerves and emotions that come with the start of a new school year were on display Monday as Coupeville opened its doors a week earlier than other school districts on Whidbey Island.
A second young Coupeville man was arrested in connection with a July 27 burglary that left a resident paralyzed.
Organizers of the Penn Cove Water Festival are looking for new blood to take over the long-running Coupeville event.
In response to vigorous public reaction, the speed limit on Engle Road in Coupeville will be cut to 35 mph, from 50, from Hill Road to the town limits, the Island County Board of Commissioners concluded Tuesday. An earlier proposal would have imposed the 35-mph limit only along the 0.2 mile south of town, though several residents wanted that limit along the road’s entire length.
The Coupeville Marshal’s Office responded to the following calls.
Coupeville Mayor Nancy Conard will give her final State of the Town Address next month.
Most children inherit a medley of physical traits and mannerisms from their parents, but some, like Eliot and William Raines, also inherit talent.
The man who has helped run the Island County Sheriff’s Office since 2007 is leaving.
Island County is working toward making its animal-control workers employees of the county rather than independent contractors, county officials said.
Linds Pharmacy in Coupeville closed Wednesday after the community was notified via a flyer being distributed earlier last week.
After 20 years with Whidbey General Hospital, spokeswoman Trish Rose has left her position to work for Naval Hospital Oak Harbor.