Rocco Gianni has captured enough votes that he will spend the next four years as a South Whidbey School District Director.
South Whidbey residents reunited and remembered their loved ones during All Soul’s Eve last week.
The sets are painted, the costumes are sewn and the theater is revamped.
Swoon to the sounds made by a few of South Whidbey’s finest musicians.
The future was the focus of a series of presentations during the South Whidbey School District Board meeting Wednesday, Oct. 23.
Residents roamed South Whidbey sidewalks and events Thursday with one goal — candy.
The South End is loaded with holiday events this year, from the sheer frightful to the enchanting, providing parents and trick or treaters alike with a range of communities to visit.
It is a day of celebration for the owners of Neil’s Clover Patch Cafe.
Doris Day will come to life in Langley during a performance of “Que Sera! Celebrating Doris Day.”
Langley resident Chris Korrow is embarking on a new endeavor.
Community members broke bread together for the Good Cheer Empty Bowl Soup Night on Sunday at Bayview Hall.
A haunting presence has descended on the theater at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts.
“Blithe Spirit,” a ghostly comedy directed by Clinton resident Phil Jordan, is playing through Oct. 26.
Jordan said the play includes witty character-driven humor and special effects.
A three-car accident shut down a lane of traffic on Brooks Hill Road for more than one hour on Wednesday.
The accident occurred at the intersection of Brooks Hill Road at about 3:40 p.m., said Sergeant Laura Price with Island County Sheriff’s Office.