The first reading of a proposed new fee schedule to include green burials at the city cemetery will occupy the Langley City Council at its meeting next week.
Island County Fire District 3 has taken another step toward a new central facility at Bayview.
The district applied this week for a site-plan review for the project, slated for 9.4 acres the district owns at Bayview Corner between Good Cheer Food Bank and Bayview School.
Dredging of Nichols Brothers Boat Builders’ underwater launching ramp in Holmes Harbor has been postponed until summer, officials said Thursday.
The wonderful world of beer will pop open soon in the rear of the city’s old fire hall on Second Street.
“It’s kind of neat what we’re trying to do here,” Michael McMahon of Clinton said Monday. “It’s going to be a lot of fun being able to share.”
South End residents are responding to the cries for help in Haiti, donating time, money and goods to earthquake relief.
The Freeland Water & Sewer District is close to acquiring another piece of property for its future sewer system.
Island County Fire District 3 failed to comply with state bidding and conflict-of-interest laws on contracts worth $354,000 that fire officials signed in 2006 through 2008, a state audit says.
Commissioners of Whidbey Island’s three fire districts will attend a special meeting Tuesday to discuss a projected ICOM dispatch center budget overrun.
An ATM machine stolen from Village Pizzeria in Langley early Friday morning was found just outside the city later the same evening, police said.
Someone broke into Village Pizzeria on First Street in downtown Langley early Friday morning and made off with an ATM machine containing an undisclosed amount of cash.
More than 50 people showed up at city hall in Langley on Thursday afternoon to talk about how to preserve the historic Dog House Tavern.
Island County Diking District 1 commissioners agreed Friday to hire another lawyer.
Island County Diking District 1 commissioners will meet in special session on Friday to talk about hiring an attorney to represent the district in dealings with the Army Corps of Engineers.