Does penis size matter? Clinton native Patrick Moote believes he has answered the long sought-after question in his new documentary film.
A rare tie vote by the South Whidbey School Board last week has stalled a proposed housekeeping measure concerning student athlete transportation.
Hoping to clear up confusion surrounding the most recent problem with the marina expansion project, Port of South Whidbey elected officials met with staff in a special meeting this week.
South Whidbey will be wafting in the smells of good home cooking come Thanksgiving.
Island Consort is heading full force into its inaugural season with four shows and two smaller performances this year.
Students in the sixth and seventh grades at Langley Middle School reveled in the flavor of some of their own grown food during the Taste of Whidbey event Thursday, Nov. 14.
In the world of cheese-making, Freeland resident Pam Cassidy has staked her claim.
More challenges with the marina expansion project are ahead for the Port of South Whidbey commissioners.
South Whidbey High School singers are belting out new tunes this year and a few dance moves to boot.
Music in Motion is the school’s new show choir that features singing, dancing and solos for the 44 students involved, many of whom have never sung before.
The group will be performing for their premiere at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 19, at the high school auditorium. Admission is free.
Buses full of newlyweds, mothers, and wedding and event enthusiasts toured the Coupeville area Saturday for the inaugural Weddings on Whidbey and Events Tour.
A day to honor America’s veterans drew more than 60 people to the Bayview cemetery on Veterans Day, Monday, Nov. 11.
Langley musician Gloria Ferry-Brennan is treading new waters in an upcoming performance next weekend.
Ideas were flowing from community members at the Port of South Whidbey’s open house Wednesday, Nov. 6.