Glenn Perkins said it was hard to tell who was more surprised: The burglar who was caught red-handed, or Perkins, who discovered the intruder who slipped into his South Whidbey home Wednesday and interrupted his morning coffee.
The galley on the ferry M/V Cathlamet will close at noon Friday, Dec. 23, for the rest of the day due to vessel repositioning, according to Washington State Ferries.
Washington State Ferries will welcome its newest ferry to the fleet, the M/V Kennewick, during a special celebration on Jan. 6 in Port Townsend.
A Freeland man who allegedly stabbed his parents in a late night rage is mentally fit to stand trial and help his lawyer craft his defense, according to a state psychologist who reviewed the man’s mental health.
LANGLEY – Good morning Orcas!
Every day at South Whidbey Elementary School, two students greet their teachers and classmates with those three words.
The Veterans Resource Center in Freeland received a boost from the Sons of the American Legion Post 141 recently.
The Whidbey Island Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution participated in a “Wreaths Across America” ceremony on Dec. 10 at the Clinton Cemetery by St. Peter’s Lutheran Church.
The team celebrated the holidays and will be ready for the new year at Ester Moe Lodge.
Artist Roosje Penfold starts her days the Swiss way.
Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Joel T. Walker, whose wife Kristin is the daughter of Sue Gordon and stepdaughter of Curt Gordon of Clinton, recently reenlisted for four years while serving with Strike Fighter Wing Atlantic Fleet in Virginia Beach, Va.
Marine Corps Pvt. David S. Mott completed his basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego, Calif. on Dec. 9.
Artist Roosje Penfold starts her days the Swiss way.
The next ride for the Knight-Riders 4-H Club will be one of celebration. The South Whidbey Eagles recently
presented the horseback riders with a check for $1,000.