The Impaired Driving Impact Panel of Island County is asking motorists to drive with their headlights on during the day on Friday, Dec. 16 for “Lights on for Life.”
Puget Sound Energy is warning its customers about a bogus email that looks like a bill-payment notification.
A holiday peace gathering will be held from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 17 at the South Whidbey Commons in Langley.
The Cascade Orienteering Club will host a day of orienteering at Putney Woods on Saturday, Dec. 17.
Whidbey Threshold Singers honor the ancient tradition of women singing at the bedside of those who are ill or dying.
The Admiralty Head Lighthouse will be open for the holiday season, and visitors can enjoy traditional Christmas decorations and find unique gifts in the lighthouse gift shop.
The next meeting of the South Whidbey Multiple Sclerosis Support Group is at 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 18 at the Bayview Senior Center.
Langley Middle School won’t close its doors come September 2012. The South Whidbey School Board voted 4-1 Wednesday to rescind its earlier decision to close the iconic facility by the start of the next school year.
The new contract to help build Washington state’s next ferry will mean new jobs — and rehires for laid-off workers — at Nichols Brothers Boat Builders, an official with the Freeland shipyard said Wednesday.
Nichols Brothers Boat Builders in Freeland has been hired as one of the subcontractors to build a new 144-car ferry for Washington state, officials from US Fab announced Wednesday.
Congressman Rick Larsen will host a telephone town hall tonight with residents in the 2nd District.
Two days after a man jumped from the stern of the ferry M/V Cathlamet during the 10 p.m. sailing Sunday, investigators are still trying to sort out who the man was and why he apparently leapt to his death in the frigid waters of Puget Sound.
South Whidbey School Board directors will vote on a memorandum to rescind the closure of Langley Middle School at tonight’s meeting.