Next time you visit Surf City, be sure to check out the sidewalk in front of Jack’s Surfboards at Main Street and Pacific Coast Highway.
The number of whooping cough cases has climbed to 54, Island County health officials said Friday.
And most of those who have been diagnosed with whooping cough during the recent outbreak have been children, said Island County Medical Officer Roger Case.
With his hands raised high, a big grin and covered in sweat, Frank Jacques became the first winner of the Langley Half Marathon, running the 13.1-mile course in 1 hour, 25 minutes, 15 seconds.
M-Bar-C Ranch in Freeland will hold an auction Saturday that means something special.
A recreation/aquatics center costing $15.2 million may — or may not — be on November’s ballot.
South Whidbey’s Drew Kampion is one of five named to the Surfing Walk of Fame in Huntington Beach, Calif., the first journalist to be so honored.
Before their bats fell silent when an outbreak of whooping cough cancelled their dreams, the age 9 and 10 Little League All Stars were on a roll.
FREELAND — Port of South Whidbey commissioners unanimously agreed this week to put a tax increase on the November ballot to pay for the $8.2 million makeover of the Langley Marina.
Island County health officials are cautiously optimistic that the outbreak of pertussis may have peaked.
BAYVIEW — It may not take a whole village, but it does take a lot of folks to film a 30-second television commercial.
South Whidbey’s Fire District 3 has decided not to ask voters for a tax increase in November.
District commissioners discussed funding options for a central facility for administration offices, a fire station and training area with a tower in Bayview on Thursday night.
Whidbey Island health officials are reporting 27 cases of whooping cough, or pertussis, as of Thursday morning. Most of the…
Port of South Whidbey commissioners unanimously agreed to put a tax increase on the November ballot to pay for the $9 million makeover of the Langley Marina.
At their meeting Wednesday night, port commissioners decided on a ballot measure for a 9-cent increase in the port’s property tax levy. The levy would be assessed for 20 years.