Triumph, conquest, success, coup. These are the words of a winner. These are the fighting words of “Victory.”
The ship has already left the dock. Community Planner Jeff Arango told the council this week it’s too late for city officials to get the Port of South Whidbey to change its plans for the first phase of the makeover of the Langley Marina.
A car crash that killed three young men on Wilkinson Road near Clinton late Friday night has left South Whidbey devastated.
South Whidbey churches announces topics for this weekend’s services.
Any damage or disruptions to power or travel because of the expected gale force winds on Whidbey Island have yet to happen.
The National Weather Service office in Seattle has issued a “high wind warning” for the Admiralty Inlet area from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday.
Washington State Ferries is reminding travelers that all ferries will operate on a normal sailing schedule on Veterans Day (Friday, Nov. 11).
R. Bruce Allen has picked up seven more votes and now has a 25-vote lead over Thomas Gill in the race for Position 4 on the Langley City Council.
Clifford the Big Red Dog will be making another appearance this year at South Whidbey Elementary School’s “Fall Scholastic Book Fair.”
Whidbey Island will be smacked by high winds — which may cause flooding along the west coast of the island — Friday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service office in Seattle.
LANGLEY — The city’s next mayor has announced his first priority: asking the city council to cut his pay.
A five-year commemoration ceremony and trailhead restoration work party at Putney Woods will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12.
Hearts & Hammers is looking for homes to repair for its annual workday, and the nonprofit has more than 500 volunteers ready to help.