Police Chief Bob Herzberg will retire earlier than expected.
Langley’s longtime chief had said his last day would be March 2. Now, the city’s top cop is stepping down on Feb. 28.
At least one person was injured in a two-car head-on collision on snow-covered Highway 525 north of Freeland Tuesday morning, emergency officials said.
Nearly an inch of snow from an overnight storm was slowing traffic at the junction of Highway 525 and Highway 20 north of Greenbank Tuesday morning.
At least one offer had been made to purchase the property containing part of the Dorothy Cleveland Trail, the Port of South Whidbey announced Monday.
Someone broke into the Clinton Library during the past weekend and made off with a small amount of cash and movie DVDs, according to the Island County Sheriff’s Office.
South Whidbey High School is holding an eight-grade parent night presentation on Tuesday, Feb. 22 in the commons at the high school.
The presentation begins at 6:30 p.m. Parents of eighth-grade students should plan on attending.
The South Whidbey School Board is expected to approve the adoption of new social studies textbooks at the board’s business meeting this week.
The board of commissioners for the Freeland Water and Sewer District will hold a public hearing on Monday before it…
City hall needs to do a better job of monitoring contractors, spending hotel-motel taxes, documenting public meetings and reviewing and approving ordinances, officials from the State Auditor’s Office told Langley’s leaders this week.
Whidbey Island Slow Food will hold elections for chairman, vice-chairman, secretary and treasurer at the upcoming meeting on Monday, Feb. 28.
Rachel the Pig is back home on Whidbey, recuperating from a collision with a taxi at the Pike Place Market in Seattle.
Specially trained “cadaver dogs” will be brought in next week to search Maxwelton Beach for other remains after a human skull now believed to be that of a homicide victim was found on the wet sand about three months ago.
Two young men await theft charges after at least 20 vehicles were entered and items taken in the Clinton area this past weekend, according to the Island County Sheriff’s Office.