Reports of a fire at Langley Middle School resulted in a facility-wide evacuation Monday.
So, word is a murderer is loose in Langley? Well, well, well, I just happen to have a list of suspects, all of whom have been hiding right under my nose for months. That’s right, the villain is clearly an employee of the South Whidbey Record.
The Freeland Water and Sewer District’s latest plans for sewers in Freeland received a small but ringing endorsement last week.
A Clinton man was transported to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle Thursday after sustaining injuries in a two-car collision on South Whidbey.
Freeland residents may soon be considering yet another proposal for sewers.
Two people involved in two unrelated car accidents on South Whidbey were sent to the hospital Thursday.
According to the Washington State Patrol, James Harris, 33, and Kristi Etzell, age unknown, were both transported to Whidbey General Hospital. A hospital official confirmed that both were treated and released the same day.
Once strong and new, it secured our future. Now rusty and covered in sea life, it will connect us with our past.
Maybe.
On the heels of a four-year downward slide, homes values in Island County may be showing signs of true and lasting recovery.
Congressman Rick Larsen spent much of Thursday on Whidbey Island, making stops in Langley, Central Whidbey and Oak Harbor.
Years of discussion, planning and financial wrangling paved the way for a big day in Langley this week.
On Tuesday, workers began construction of the Second Street renovation project, a $2.2 million plan to replace aging utilities and spruce up what is arguably the city’s busiest street.
Burglars have struck another blow on South Whidbey, this time to a non-profit group.
Construction on the Second Street renovation project began Tuesday morning in Langley.
Freeland’s water supply appears to be under little immediate threat from a 2005 fuel spill on Main Street, state regulators have announced.