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.
Mayor, former mayor skeptical of change to council-manager model of government in Langley.
The Whidbey Animals’ Improvement Foundation will sponsor low-cost spay and neuter surgeries as part of the national Spay Day campaign next week.
Islanders who want to help the American Heart Association efforts on education and research can hop to it later this month.
Patricia Powell, executive director of the Whidbey Camano Land Trust, will give the 2011 keynote address at the Earth Day Festival at Bayview Corner, organizers of the event said.
Tickets are now on sale for the annual Daddy Daughter Valentine’s Ball. The ball will take place in the South…
Birds and bikes. Can’t they all just get along?
Some are worried they won’t. So South Whidbey Parks & Recreation District commissioners will talk tonight about recently raised concerns that allowing a mountain bike race at Trustland Trails will disturb birds and damage wildlife habitat.
The Whidbey Wranglers 4-H Horse Club launched the 4-H year with a flurry of activities.
Officers were elected for 2011 and include president Alissa Coupe, vice president Morgan Mackie, secretary Danielle Potter and treasurer Kacie Hanson.
Cody Williams and Payton Tabach of Langley are proud to announce the birth of their daughter Jillian Marie Williams. Jillian…
Verena Schouten-Smith and Eric Smith are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Aurelia Bali Smith, on Feb. 6,…
The South Whidbey School Board will hold a special meeting today to talk about the search for a new district superintendent and review the input received during recent meetings with students, staff, parents and community members).
The Langley City Council has OK’d an extension to an agreement that would continue work on the Langley Christian Missionary Alliance Church park-and-ride project.
Langley may find out if residents want the mayor — the position, not the person — to be a fixture in the city’s future next week.
The League of Women Voters of Whidbey Island is hosting a “community conversation” about the form of city government from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23 in Fellowship Hall at Langley United Methodist Church.