One person has filed as a write-in candidate for Position 5 on the Langley City Council.
According to the WSU weather station in Coupeville, temperatures reached 96 degrees on Monday.
A group supporting Island County nonprofits is seeking new members before its next donation cycle.
Debby Colfer is retiring after 21 years as the manager of the Clinton Library.
The Sound Water Stewards will teach a series of classes for amateur clammers at Double Bluff Beach.
Scott Chaplin and Roger Scrafford have stepped forward to challenge Thomas Gill in the mayoral race.
“Curse of the Starving Class” opened Friday, June 11 and runs through Saturday, June 26.
Jeremy Jarvis has begun work on a mural on the courtyard wall of the South Whidbey Community Center.
The students are at the top of their class of 113.
Interested candidates have until June 15 to apply for the role.
The city council voted to follow state COVID-19 guidelines instead.
Tickets are now available for the annual Whidbey Island Music Festival.
For a city known for its parades, not much jollification has happened in Langley since the COVID-19 pandemic began.