A team of five youngsters in grades five through eight are back in the pool again with a new gadget, practicing for another underwater robot competition this weekend.
Jeffrey and Sara Lewellen of Freeland are thrilled to announce the birth of their daughter Kaydence Rey Lewellen.
Four students from South Whidbey have been named to the dean’s list for winter quarter at Seattle Pacific University.
Gonzaga University senior Sam Lungren of Freeland earned top honors in the nonfiction category of the annual Michael Gurian Writing Awards contest for his story about fly-fishing in Europe.
Verlane and Marilyn Gabelein of Clinton are proud to announce the engagement of their daughter Emily Gabelein to Jake McDougall.
Even in a water wonderland there can be too much water. One of the wettest late winter and springs in island history has not only caused several large mudslides on the South End, but has swelled lake levels to the possible destructive point, officials said.
Karla Gilbert, 26, of Clinton, is among the top 20 contestants in maurices Main Street Model Search.
Vandals damaged a portable toilet and an information kiosk at two nature preserves in the South End during the weekend.
A mudslide closed a road leading to a small beach community north of Clinton, the second slide in the area in two weeks, officials said.
Here’s your chance to thumb your nose at the rising price of gasoline.
Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen’s proposal to have police impose a 12-hour impound of the vehicles of drivers cited for driving under the influence has been signed into law. Haugen said the new law would make it harder for one bad deed to follow the first.
U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-WA) has released a statement on Monday on the death of Osama bin Laden.
Dorothy “Dotty” McDonald, this month’s Hometown Hero, is a hard-working volunteer who doesn’t believe in worrying about anything.