Washington State Ferries has sent out an alert that both ferries on the Clinton-Mukilteo route are running 30 minutes late due to a disabled vehicle at the Mukilteo terminal.
Emmy and Bob Gunn are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Ramona Jane Gunn, at the Greenbank Birth Center on Aug. 17, 2011.
Adam and Shannon Bly are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Lily Rose Bly on Aug. 28, 2011 at the Greenbank Birth Center.
The September meeting of the South Whidbey Yacht Club will present “Everything You Should Know About Fiberglass; What You Know May Be Wrong.”
The Langley City Council unanimously picked Doug Allderdice as the city’s newest councilman at the council meeting Monday evening.
Allderdice, a former city councilman who stepped down in 2006, rejoined the council this week in council Position 5.
A two-car collision on Highway 525 at Bush Point Road sent one passenger to Whidbey General Hospital and clogged highway traffic on Whidbey Island’s main north-south route.
A serious motor-vehicle accident on Highway 525 at Bush Point Road is slowing traffic as emergency crews are working to clear the road.
The Langley City Council is expected to finalize a three-year agreement tonight to hire a hearing examiner to review major developing permits and other land-use actions.
COUPEVILLE — The 2003 Christmastime murder of a Langley man is drawing the interest of producers from two prime time television programs.
The race is on for the next “Mayor of Whidbey Island.” Big Brothers Big Sisters of Island County has launched its second annual fundraiser to find the honorary four-legged leader of the island. The popular pet election helps raise money to support mentorship on Whidbey Island.
Never underestimate what a little dough can do in the right hands. Master Bakers Gerry Betz and Larry Lowary of Tree-Top Baking will share tips and techniques on preparing sweet dough breads as part of a set of cooking classes offered by Sno-Isle Libraries in the coming months.
Oscar Leighton Hilbert’s hand-carved thunderbird wings are once again flying high above South Whidbey.
South Whidbey High School will hold an open house for parents next week.