It is past time for Whidbey General Hospital to undergo a major upgrade, as the hospital district commissioners pointed out at last week’s meeting.
An open house was recently held by the Department of Ecology for Island County’s new Shoreline Master Program Update
Langley’s latest commission has been given an interesting task: To propose to the city council a code of ethical conduct for anyone who works for the city, either elected, appointed or hired.
The Suffragette Parade in downtown Langley on Saturday served as a reminder that a woman’s right to vote did not come easily.
Washington State Ferries is one of the drivers of the economy of the Puget Sound region.
By JUDGES VICKIE CHURCHILL and ALAN HANCOCK
Two girls, ages 4 and 5, had been removed from their home for over two years due to allegations of abuse or neglect.
Fine spring weather is enjoyed by most but pessimists fear it’s just another sign of global warming that will ultimately spell the doom of Whidbey Island as we know it.
As this is written a beautiful day is forecast for the Pacific Northwest and Whidbey Island. The sun will be shining, people will be picnicking, fishing, gardening, shopping, relaxing in their lawn chairs and traveling to see friends and relatives.
Paul Schell came up with another one of his good ideas and it deserves a serious look by the Port of South Whidbey commissioners and city of Langley.
Shopping outdoors has been a growing trend on South Whidbey ever since South Whidbey Tilth started the first farmers market 42 years ago.
We made a mistake. Saturday’s paper said opening day of trout season was April 20. It’s actually April 27. Only when a visit to Goss Lake showed zero anglers did we start to wonder.
I am disturbed to learn that a gun shop has moved into Ken’s Korner.
The South Whidbey Fire/EMS board took an interesting gamble in approving the bid for its new fire boat. The choice wasn’t between two or more closely matched bids by proven boat builders.