Indigenous ‘midden’ found during Coupeville project
Unearthing of disturbed midden on the Front Street bluff led to the removal of large trees.
Last Trust hosts final bike ride with pie
Registration is underway. Don’t miss out on this epic last ride.
Langley church hosts Pride talk
United Methodist Church is ing this year’s Pride Month activities.
WhidbeyHealth Foundation honors Bert Speir as emeritus board member
The WhidbeyHealth Foundation recently recognized longtime board member Bert Speir, who is stepping down after 18 years of dedicated service,…
Man charged with stealing COVID rental assistance funds
Ten of the applications were fraudulent, but nearly $40,000 was paid out to three applications.
Oak Harbor mayor holds barbecue to talk about the marina
Wright is hosting a unique forum and barbecue at 4-7 p.m., on June 20 at Catalina Park.
Build with confidence: custom garage, shop and barn-builder shows you how
Western Washington’s design-build pros make permitting and construction stress-free
The suspect left after the homeowner pointed a handgun and Mattson saw the laser dot on his body, The officer noted that the victim appeared to have a broken nose and possibly a broken jaw.Man accused of home invasion while Clinton residents were asleep
Oak Harbor man accused of domestic violence, vomiting on officer
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All-in-one craft store, studio opens downtown Oak Harbor
Ember and Elegance is a love letter to the artsy spirit of the community.
After ‘gifting’ business to next generation, Cook on Clay founders staying near home fires
Robbie Lobell and Maryon Attwood, the pioneering women of the cooking pots, are staying put.
- Mobile coffee shop rolls into Oak Harbor
- Rockin’ a Hard Place: Working hard to become No. 1 in the No. 2 business
- Japanese restaurant rolls into Bayview Corner
- Ken’s Korner owner signs lease with new grocery store
- Dragonfly Flower Farm blossoms in Oak Harbor
- Whidbey farmers find soil is best undisturbed
Oak Harbor’s girls relay team sets pace at state
The team was comprised of Payton Champignon, Jenesis Lowery, Kailynn LaRue and Addisen Boyer.
South Whidbey boys place third, girls fourth in state track and field tournament
A total of 25 athletes competed in 19 events.
- Oak Harbor sends 11 athletes to state track and field championships
- South Whidbey sends 25 athletes to state track and field tournament
- Oak Harbor girls golfers finish eighth at state
- Coupeville softball squad sizzles at state
- Coupeville High School track team sends a baker’s dozen to state
- Coupeville bashers boppin’ to the big dance
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Is your event covered? Local insurance tips for spring and summer events
Xfinity Mobile Introduces New Unlimited Plan with Enhanced Features
Pleasant Beach Village: A hidden gem on Bainbridge Island
Editor, Editor,Letter: Illegal aliens are burden on our nation
Letter: Playhouse musical is a magical night out
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Willow Dolde — feeling joy in freedom
Langley locals may see Dolde, often described as The Pink Flash.
‘Liberace and Liza’ take part in Pride Month
“Liberace Liza” returns for a second year following their popular show at WICA last year.
- The sky’s the limit with Matt Hoar’s performance art
- Their cup of tea: Whidbey couple grows herbs for steeping
- Lighthouse seeks volunteers to guide visitors
- Immersive play coming to Whidbey this summer
- Gerry and Norm Haveman celebrate 70 years of marriage
- Coupeville High School graduates walk on sunshine
Sound Off: Head Start in the summer offers credits and confidence
This is about more than college readiness. It’s about economic resilience.
Take a breath: Both Sides Now
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- Rockin’ a Hard Place: Coupeville’s new food bank opens: Come in and shop!
- Take a Breath: Placing public safety over politics, Sheriff Felici serves a higher calling
- In Our Opinion: Step up, speak out and run for local office
- Take a Breath: Himes’ activism thrives in National Poetry Month