The Whidbey Animals’ Improvement Foundation (WAIF) has been helped by the “Donor Dollars” program at the Goose Community Grocer. To date, the Goose has raised more than $1,300 for WAIF’s new animal shelter.
Jennifer Bondelid starts the class with a smile on her face.
Bids to remake the private parking lot at Langley Christian Missionary Alliance Church into a public park-and-ride have all come in higher than the city’s estimate to get the project finished.
The Langley City Council will hold a public hearing at its meeting Monday on the plan to hire a hearing examiner to review land-use proposals.
Possession Point State Park will close on Monday, July 18 so work to replace the seawall can start.
Port of South Whidbey commissioners have rejected a $100,000 purchase offer from neighbors for the port’s Dorothy Cleveland Park Trail property.
South Whidbey churches announce topics for weekend services July 16 and July 17.
The Clinton woman arrested last week in the slaying of a Bellingham resident is being charged with first-degree murder, but authorities now say she may be an accomplice and not the killer.
LANGLEY — Library services face the largest cuts in the school district budget for the coming year, though some say cuts to sports and other extracurricular activities may be long overdue.
Stepping into the foyer of the serenely beautiful church in the woods, the energy of those gathered there was welcoming and light.
The Whidbey Island Rescue Fund is holding a benefit rummage sale and needs donations.
Ham radio operators from across Whidbey Island will take their radio exams at the next meeting of the Island County Amateur Radio Club.
The Langley City Council won’t use its bully pulpit in the debate over Proposition 1, the August ballot measure to change the city’s form of government and eliminate the position of an elected mayor.