Central Whidbey Island Fire and Rescue is looking to raise $18,580 to buy a CPR tool.
Some students could be back in class on Feb. 1.
“The Hour After Westerly” is free to view online until Jan. 17.
Ellie Shiloh Brown is Coupeville’s newest resident.
A Coupeville spa won a contest for a small-business energy efficiency and cosmetic makeover.
Gift ideas with an island flair
Port leaders plan to ask the community how it wants two century-old buildings to be maintained.
Altercation took place on ferry in September
Increasing case numbers in the county have school officials considering a move to at-home learning.
Central Whidbey Island Fire & Rescue’s longstanding Christmastime tradition is coming back soon. The department’s Santa Mobile will begin neighborhood…
Dredging is expected to last for nine weeks.
Two Whidbey residents recently received awards from the Episcopal Diocese of Olympia, recognizing their services to their parishes.
The group is gearing up to make 700 meals and is looking for volunteers.