South Whidbey High School will hold its annual senior/parent dessert and slide show this week at the school.
Another Edgecliff resident has jumped into the race for Langley City Council.
Robin Adams, an Edgecliff resident who led the opposition group that fought the controversial Langley Passage housing project, said Monday that he will run for a seat on the Langley City Council.
The Rotary Club of South Whidbey recently honored several teachers of the South Whidbey School district with a “Teacher Appreciation Day.”
Eagle Scout Will Mellish of Langley was honored by family and close friends at a celebration on March 22.
St. Augustine’s in-the-Woods Episcopal Church will dedicate its new addition next weekend, a 9,400-square-foot, two-story expansion that nearly doubles the size of the church’s facilities.
Advocates of the council-mayor form of government will hold a town hall meeting at Langley United Methodist Church on Tuesday.
A fine amnesty/relicensing program will take place at the Island County District and Municipal Courts of Langley, Coupeville and Oak Harbor during the month of June.
Langley Mayor Paul Samuelson will not run for a second term.
For 15 years, the Chum Run has signaled the end of school and the start of summer.
It started out as a small gathering with a handful of runners and grew into a community event that attracts more than 100 participants spanning all ages and abilities.
A former public works employee has filed a lawsuit against the city of Langley, claiming he was fired because of his age.
Island Asphalt was the low bidder on a county project to restore the lower portion of flood-damaged Glendale Creek, Island County Public Works Director Bill Oakes said Thursday.
LANGLEY — The debate over the size of the mayor’s pay is coming down to a battle between here and there.