The same treatment for all.
That’s the basics of a legal argument that potential waterfront developers Nancy Josephson and Steve Day have presented to Langley officials in recent weeks.
The same treatment for all.
That’s the basics of a legal argument that potential waterfront developers Nancy Josephson and Steve Day have presented to Langley officials in recent weeks.
Construction of cottages set to be finished in fall
Developers of The Highlands snapped up more than a dozen water hook-ups before the city of Langley’s new water hook-up fees went into effect late last year.
LANGLEY — The Langley City Council and the community got their chance last week to pitch their top picks for changing policies that will guide growth over the next two decades.
Planning chief Larry Cort, who had come up with a list of changes to Langley’s rule books based on the growth plan rewrite that was finalized in December, invited everyone to add ideas.
Some South End toddlers are college ready and it has nothing to do with Baby Einstein toys.
A record number of parents with newborns are saving for college through Washington’s prepaid college tuition plan.
COUPEVILLE — It’s been 13 months since Karen Gervais-Boone, a mother of two, was killed in a three-car collision on Highway 525 in Freeland. But a trial date is not in sight for the driver accused of drunk driving blamed for causing the crash.
LANGLEY — Some property owners on Langley’s waterfront say their property rights are being ignored in the ongoing discussion about shoreline development.
LANGLEY — Recommendations from the Planning Advisory Board on what to do next about waterfront development could cost the city of Langley time and money.
The Planning Advisory Board wrapped up an extensive six-month review of potential changes to Langley’s regulations on shoreline development. The review was requested by city council in September and covers seaside development and improvements to existing structures.
A Greenbank meth dealer was sentenced to 12 years in jail Thursday.
Mark Crow, 56, was arrested last year for selling drugs from a motor home parked in the middle of a neighborhood.
It will take more than a deep breath for sisters Celina and Twyla Dill to stay calm when they board the Port Townsend ferry to visit their mother next weekend.
The two students from Freeland, along with their father, Walter Dill, were aboard the Snohomish passenger ferry on Friday when an encounter with a violent wave pushed the vessel under water and gallons of seawater streamed into the cabin.
LANGLEY — One thousand people live in Langley and there are probably 1,000 opinions on what Langley should look like in the future.
That was the view of G. Raymond McCullough, one of four candidates vying to fill a vacant seat on the Langley City Council. And a variety of viewpoints became clear as council members grilled council member wannabes for nearly two hours during a special council meeting Wednesday night.
Russell Sparkman has been appointed to the Langley City Council.
Island County’s new auditor is Sheilah Crider.
The Oak Harbor councilwoman and Realtor was picked unanimously by the board of county commissioners Wednesday to fill the position vacated by Suzanne Sinclair in December.
Mayor Paul Samuelson said earlier this week he would like to start up a mayor’s “council on economic development” as early as next month to find innovative ways to strengthen the economy in the Langley area.