Invasive European green crab found near North Whidbey
Lagoon Point has had low numbers of the crabs captured intermittently since 2018
Oak Harbor School Board wins state honor
Oak Harbor Public Schools adopted its strategic plan in 2024.
Actor’s charity funds fire department equipment
North Whidbey Fire and Rescue received a $22,000 grant funding the purchase of new gear
Whidbey groups among recipients of Climate Commitment Act grants
Whidbey is becoming more climate change resilient with the state’s help.
Hospital board votes to change president
The board that oversees Whidbey’s public hospital district recently changed its leadership.
Christmas is spectacular at Whidbey Playhouse
The show blends classics with playful favorites while weaving in famous Christmas movie moments.
State, city may change some speed limits
City staff and state transportation officials are re-evaluating speed limits along Highway 20.
Island County Superior Court found Robert Robison guilty of assault in the second degree. Ronald B. Millado, 46, didn’t show up for his plea and sentencing hearing. Michael Yocco draws on his biochemistry background to develop lotions and creams. A lot is happening in Harborside Village — a tucked-away mall on Pioneer Way that’s finally full again.Langley man sentenced for biting
Warrant issued for man accused of eluding police
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South Whidbey man develops plant-based remedies for relief, comfort
Downtown Oak Harbor mall thrives with connections, community
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Sticky situation upsets tennis players
Tacky glue that made up the pickleball court lines has rendered the tennis court “unplayable.”
Flag football tryouts kick off in Oak Harbor
Head Coach Mike Lonborg estimated over 30 girls participated
- Whidbey’s legendary boxer has inspiring story of her own
- Playoff soccer returns to Wildcat memorial stadium
- South Whidbey’s Reed Atwood claims girls cross country championship
- South Whidbey cross country heads to state
- Oak Harbor youth football team heads to championship game
- Wildcats varsity girls soccer tallies two playoff wins
Client starts GoFundMe for injured massage therapist
Marc Juneau sustained serious injuries in a motorcycle accident.
Parks and Rec discontinues Whidbey Triathlon
After nearly 30 years, the South Whidbey Parks and Rec is no longer putting on the Whidbey Triathlon
- Bellingham airport wants to hear from Whidbey residents
- Holland Happening, hydroplane race returning
- Lions help out Holiday House
- Holiday spirit comes alive on Whidbey
- Fifteen years of caring: A preschool owner stepped up as options shrunk
- Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! Wild animal trainer thrives on Whidbey
Take a breath: Whidbey artist captures community, brings us together
David Hundley recently shot portraits of 100 Whidbey artists.
Every day on Whidbey should be Small Business Saturday
Small businesses are a vital part of Whidbey Island’s economy and sense of self.
- Sound Off: Listening to veterans in Northwest Washington
- Take a Breath: District 10 legislator stays professional in partisan climate
- No veteran should go hungry in America
- From Point No Point to Deception Pass: Resistance is not futile, but it is American
- PFML used mostly by high earners at expense of others
- What we’re seeing: We should be mindful about spending public money
Living well with Coldwell: Finding home, connection and community on Whidbey Island
Plan ahead, save more: Year-round tax strategies to transform your business finances
Be inspired by nature at Langley’s new floral boutique
10 things you need to know about this year’s Snohomish County seniors expo
Editor, Editor,Letter: County needs to address Lone Lake problems
Letter: ‘President Trump Syndrome’ hits island
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