Next week if all goes as planned South Whidbey residents looking for a rifle or handgun won’t have to go to Oak Harbor or the mainland.
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Irene Bullock has been a hero and has championed the cause of preparedness and emergency response for most of the 30 years she lived on Whidbey Island.
A storyteller with help from teacher Leslie Woods brought a busload of second graders to the Langley Post Office earlier this month.
The 4th Annual “Purses with a Purpose” will be held at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, April 18 at Greenbank Farm.
Island Christian Academy students raised $1,079.71 to help fund blood cancer research and provide help and hope to thousands of patients and their families through the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Pennies for Patients program.
Future judgement of Langley’s rights and wrongs is in the hands of seven people.
Video surveillance helped law enforcement identify the vehicle that backed through Linds Jewelry’s front doors last week.
The following Langley Middle School students received awards for their science projects presented March 14.
A young Clinton woman feels she was lucky to escape death when attacked by a vicious dog, leaving her with serious head wounds and other bites to her back and arms.
One hundred cubic yards of earth slid from Cascade Avenue down to Wharf Street, blocking the road and trapping dozens of cars Friday afternoon.
Tour de Whidbey, the popular fundraising bicycle event of the Whidbey Hospital Foundation that was scratched last year, returns to Whidbey Island roads Saturday, Sept. 21.
A Seattle boat that brings dozens of tourists into Coupeville during the spring is delaying its visits to the Central Whidbey town.
After a few weeks on the job, Langley Mayor Fred McCarthy set his office schedule.
