All hands on deck: Whidbey’s boat builders start recruitment drive
The Whidbey-based company is moving ahead with plans to double its production staff by mid-2026.
Oak Harbor man charged after eluding police
Because of his criminal history, he could face up to a year and seven months in prison if convicted.
Coupeville man charged with rape of a child
Caleb M. Brunner is accused of sexually abusing a child for years.
Island County won’t apply for grant for algae control for Lone Lake
Commissioners favor invasive species treatment in lakes.
Coupeville man challenges language in ballot title
A former candidate for the Coupeville School Board is challenging the language for a school levy ballot measure in an…
Ghost boat blocks ferry landing
A 100-foot, crewless “ghost boat” appeared in front of the Mukilteo terminal early Thursday morning.
Growlers from Whidbey part of buildup near Venezuela
The buildup is part of the escalation of action against Venezuela dictator Nicolas Maduro.
Rents are going up for tenants who lease commercial space at the Whidbey Island Fairgrounds. Modifications to the decades-old memorandum of agreement may not come until late 2026. Bring your gift list: The century-old Whidbey Island mercantile still surprises. Matt’s Import Haven in Clinton is changing gears.Rent to increase for fairgrounds tenants
Coupeville Town Council slows property agreement discussions
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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
Holiday mischief mixes with joy on Whidbey
Langley, Coupeville and Oak Harbor all rang in the season
Singing duo write a love song for Whidbey
Handsome and Gretyl perform “What Makes You Happy,” a whimsical tune with a catchy beat.
From Point No Point to Deception Pass: Trump’s demands for loyalty echo history
Dr. Michael Seraphinoff is a Whidbey Island resident and a former professor at Skagit Valley College
Sound Off: With immunity there is unity for the community
By DR. ROBERT WAGNER
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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: Trump makes secret deals, kills civilians
Letter: County needs to address Lone Lake problems
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