Victoria Rosenthal knows the needs of foster kids in Island County.
Her cousin was in foster care for a time, and that connection drove her to design her senior culminating project around working with foster youth on Whidbey Island.
The city of Langley is looking for volunteers who are interested in serving in one of four openings on several advisory boards and commissions.
Washington State Ferries reminds travelers that the Clinton-Mukilteo route will be operating on a Saturday schedule on Friday, Dec. 24, Saturday, Dec. 25, Friday, Dec. 31 and Saturday Jan. 1.
The South Whidbey School Board has approved a plan to add two new graduation dates for seniors at South Whidbey High School.
Larry Cort, Langley’s planning chief, has resigned from his position and will step down in January.
There will be no DUI driving awareness panel in Freeland on Jan. 1.
Friends of Freeland has updated its website to reflect the increase in projects the group has undertaken, said executive director Mike Dolan.
Boy Scout Troop 14 will hold its Christmas tree recycle fundraiser at the end of the month, and is now taking names for the annual Earth-friendly event.
LANGLEY – The Langley City Council picked Hal Seligson to fill the seat left vacant by the resignation of Russell Sparkman earlier this year.
LANGLEY – Langley Police Chief Bob Herzberg submitted a letter of resignation today.
Langley officials are raising doubts about whether Kathleen Waters can be a candidate for a vacant city council seat.
South Whidbey School District Superintendent Fred McCarthy will retire at the end of the school year.
The announcement was made public shortly after midnight at the end of the school board’s meeting Wednesday, after board members held a closed-door executive session to talk about McCarthy’s employment contract.
Langley Passage or no Langley Passage, Robin Adams remains a candidate for the vacant position on the Langley City Council, he confirmed Thursday.