Although the first day of school in Coupeville isn’t until Monday for students, teachers tend to get started much earlier.
A judge threw out a lawsuit against two Whidbey real-estate companies over noise disclosures related to aircraft noise Friday afternoon.
A group of 14 Coupeville residents, several of them farmers, last week persuaded the Board of Island County Commissioners to reconsider decreasing the speed limit to 35 mph, from 50, on only a portion of Engle Road. They favor decreasing the limit over the road’s entire length, ideally also making it all a no-passing zone.
Although many agencies throughout Washington are sending crews to help with fires in Eastern Washington, Central Whidbey Fire & Rescue is not one of them.
A Coupeville resident accused of breaking a homeowner’s back during a July 27 burglary and then fleeing to Canada was charged earlier this month, according to court documents.
Historian Lynn Hyde will lead a one-hour tour of the historic Sunnyside Cemetery, on Cemetery Road in Coupeville 1-2 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 7.
Island Tsunami, an ’04 U12 girls fastpitch softball team, is looking to add more players to its current roster.
What pops into your mind’s eye when you think of honeysuckle? Is it a fragrant vine or is it an arching shrub that makes good hedges and borders?
Stars of the History Channel show “American Pickers” may be coming to film on Whidbey Island this fall.
I have to say I am utterly astounded by the behavior of two of our three Port of Coupeville commissioners, even though I am aware of the years of struggles, misunderstandings and disagreements between the port and the Farm Management Group.
After leaving a positive impression on Coupeville High School, Nathaniel Foote is now planting his imprint on a larger stage, the University of Nevada.
The Coupeville Marshal’s office responded to the following calls.
Tenants at the Coupeville Wharf will see a return of almost $18,000 in taxes paid between 2011 and 2015.