The expedient and dependable SnowRider Ski Bus is back in business.
Early season jamborees can serve a dual purpose. South Whidbey High School’s boys basketball team, which hosted Oak Harbor and Orcas Island on Monday night, had the opportunity to play in a no-pressure atmosphere without the consequences of a blemished record. It was also a chance to work out any early season kinks.
Transfer students can arrive from just about anywhere, but rarely do they come from your own backyard.
Those looking for a head start on buying their children Christmas gifts will have a prime opportunity in early December.
The uplifting and sometimes goofy personality of a now-graduated Falcon teammate stayed with the Falcon girls basketball team this season.
When nature decides to unleash its fury on the earth, the impacts can be felt far and wide, leaving a mess.
If there was one thing that kept South Whidbey High School junior Hunter Newman from winning a match at the Class 1A state wrestling tournament last season, it was his inability to escape from the bottom position.
How do you tell the tale of a woman whose life history is broadcast across the internet through cyber fame? Piece by piece, frame by frame.
It’s all about food for South Whidbey High School graduate Emily Dunn-Wilder.
Students returned to school Friday for the first time since Tuesday’s storm.
Classes were cancelled Wednesday and Thursday due to safety concerns, according to district Superintendent Jo Moccia, which ranged from debris on roadways to downed power lines. Also, three of the district’s four campuses were without power, so even without the safety issue, the schools simply couldn’t operate.
Some stormy weather won’t keep runners from participating in the first ever Turkey Trot 5K this weekend.
A Freeland man was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center after being injured while working on his property Thursday afternoon.
Not every Thanksgiving feast needs a turkey.
The first-ever Thanksgiving Feast at South Whidbey Elementary School was prepared to feed 1,000 eager stomachs on Tuesday morning, and though the menu didn’t include holiday bird, those who attended enjoyed the nourishing food nonetheless.