Langley City Councilman Jim Recupero announced his immediate resignation at the close of a special council workshop with the Planning Advisory Board on Monday night.
Problems and possibilities.
Congressman Rick Larsen heard plenty of both during an up-and-down visit to Whidbey Island on Wednesday.
There are a few curves in the road from here to there.
But Langley council members will tackle the twists and turns of the city’s new subdivision regulations over the coming months, before any developers come around the bend with new projects that can be built under Langley’s current development rules.
For better or for worse, the review of Langley Passage will continue next month.
The owners of the Holmes Harbor Golf Course said Thursday the course will be shut down on Sunday.
The owners of the Holmes Harbor Golf Course announced today the course will close on March 14.
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Classes at South Whidbey High School are expected to continue as normal today, despite a well-publicized walkout by students and staff that’s planned to draw attention to state budget cuts in education and other areas.
A crowd of more than 50 students, parents and teachers marched through town Sunday and rallied on the steps of Langley Middle School to protest the closure of the historic school.
BURLINGTON — Look up. Waaaaaay up.
That’s the roster of the Burlington-Edison boys basketball team, with just two of 12 players under 6 feet tall.
Now look up again. That’s the mountain South Whidbey had to climb to conquer the Tigers, a perennial powerhouse in Class 2A basketball.
Unfortunately, Sherpas were in short supply as the Falcons fell to Burlington-Edison 84-63 in the first round of the Northwest District Tournament last week.
Sixth-graders may not immediately move to the South Whidbey High School campus along with the rest of Langley Middle School when it moves to Maxwelton Road, teachers at a PTA forum said Thursday.
Bucking the trend of other elections in recent years, most of the voters in this month’s special election were early voters.
