Langley has existed for 100 years as of 2013 and all is going well.
South Whidbey School District deserves congratulations for providing two levies totaling $5.9 million that voters found pleasing, passing both by more than a 60 percent majority in the election that ended Tuesday, Feb. 2.
For centuries newspapers in the Colonies, and then the United States of America, have been giving unsolicited advice to politicians.
This winter is turning out to be a disappointment for those who feel winter without snow is like summer without sunshine, neither of which is rare on Whidbey Island.
The City of Langley is finally on the right track in selecting a new mayor to replace Larry Kwarsick, but questions remain.
The South Whidbey School Board has come up with two levy proposals to which it’s easy for voters to say “yes.”
When it comes to county taxes it’s time to stop talking about money and put it in real terms, like Top Ramen.
The liberal reaction to President Barack Obama’s tax changes.
The relationship between the city of Langley and Port of South Whidbey is critical but on shaky ground with the absence of former Mayor Larry Kwarsick.
The end of government funding does not mean death to a worthy organization. At least not to supporters of The HUB in Langley, which for more than 20 years has been a popular youth hangout in space donated by the United Methodist Church.
A reflection on President Barack Obama’s inauguration on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
One does not have to have been born in the Northwest, but one can not be a Nortwesterner without it, “it” being the proper pronunciation of “geoduck.”
Neighbors of the popular Mo’s Pub in Langley will never be happy that it even exists, but they should realize that theirs is not the only concern that matters.