Prosecutors and detectives hope that guilty verdicts in a child rape trial Monday will help bring closure for two boys who survived devastating abuse, neglect and rejection.
A former Langley man who ran a public relations firm on South Whidbey is slated to go to trial on child rape charges on April 5.
The former commanding officer of the Naval Air Station Whidbey Island is likely the next executive director of Island Transit.
Island County has once again prevailed in litigation involving Kelly Emerson, a former county commissioner, but the long saga is still not over.
Christopher Malaga is guilty of shooting his friend in the face and killing him over a petty beef in October of 2014.
Island Transit’s board of directors has selected three finalists to become the transportation agency’s next director, but in doing so it may have violated Washington’s sunshine laws.
The credit rating on Whidbey General Hospital’s $50-million general obligation bonds to fund the expansion of the Coupeville facility was recently upgraded as the hospital’s new administration focuses on financial health.
At least two Democratic candidates are mounting grassroots campaigns to unseat the 10th District state senator.
The Island County prosecutor is asking the state Supreme Court to allow his lawsuit against a private attorney to bypass the court of appeals.
The Coupeville ferry dock will be closed for a weekend next fall to make it safer in the event of the Big One.
A well-known Coupeville resident and former Island County commissioner candidate died at his home Jan. 23.
Two Freeland men are accused of shooting at a deer from a car window at night this past October.
A judge in Skagit County Superior Court agreed with the Island County commissioners and threw out a lawsuit the Island County prosecutor filed to stop them from using an outside land-use attorney without his consent.