The sour economy is forcing another nonprofit on South Whidbey to make drastic cuts to its budget.
Get ready for the big holiday weekend on Whidbey Island; fun, fireworks, food and entertainment galore at Celebrate America in Freeland, followed by the annual Maxwelton Fourth of July Parade.
Nichols Brothers Boat Builders is looking at expanding its operations into Oak Harbor.
Flanked by two sheriff’s deputies, accused killer James “Jim” Huden made his first appearance in an Island County courtroom Tuesday after nearly eight years on the run.
Freeland residents are raising alarm over thousands of dollars in bills for expensive dinners, hotel rooms and other expenses that were racked up by officials involved in Freeland’s $40 million sewer expansion project.
With more choppy water ahead, the Port of South Whidbey is taking a new tack on its long quest to expand the Langley Marina.
The Port of South Whidbey may restart discussions with the company interested in putting a cellphone tower on port property near the top of the Dorothy Cleveland Trail.
A well-known Seattle lawyer with extensive trial experience will defend the city of Langley in an age discrimination lawsuit filed by a former public works employee.
The Langley City Council unanimously approved an agreement that finalized the city’s annexation into the Sno-Isle Library District at the council’s meeting on Monday.
In a surprising political face slap, the city council voted Monday to strip Councilman Robert Gilman of his post as mayor pro tem for Langley.
Langley’s stout population of eager voters makes it unlikely that Edgecliff residents who are angry about the city’s approval of the controversial Langley Passage will be the deciding factor in the upcoming vote to change the city’s form of government.
The city of Langley may spend more than planned, once again, on its legal fees.
A suspect in a South Whidbey murder who has been hiding in Mexico for nearly seven years is expected to return to Washington state within the next few weeks.