One South Whidbey waterside property will be restored to public beach access.
Callahan has resigned from his District 3 commissioner position, but not due to health concerns.
A commanding officer at NASWI was fired “due to a loss of confidence in his ability to command.”
Service members will get the biggest pay raise in 20 years starting in January.
The Parks and Recreation Department replaced a playground that was more than 30 years old.
The community is invited to comment on proposed fees associated with land use and building permits.
Commissioners spoke about the idea of restricting fireworks in unincorporated areas of the county.
The city of Langley is considering an ordinance that prohibits harming or feeding wildlife.
The following items were selected from reports made to the Oak Harbor Police Department:
Tom Black was restored to working full-time as the dean of students of Coupeville schools.
A group of about a dozen South Whidbey residents held a pro-Israel rally at Bayview Sunday afternoon.
The team saved a man who fell more than 1,200 feet down a ravine in the Olympic National Forest.
A dock that has served North Whidbey for 100 years may finally get much-needed repairs.