The change of command ceremony of Commanding Officer Capt. Eric Hanks took place Thursday morning.
The Oak Harbor council passed an ordinance that will loosen the restrictions on trading park land.
Several state agencies ask the public to check nearby trees for signs of invasive insects.
U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen toured the Island Transit facility to discuss future developments.
City staff are incorporating city council feedback for a budget proposal for the city’s projects.
Whispering Pines Cooperative will pursue the state revolving fund to address its PFAS contamination.
The Island County Commissioner District 2 race has dwindled to two.
The North Whidbey Pool, Parks and Recreation District is due for a levy re-up.
Fleet Reserve Association Branch 97 will have its grand re-opening on Aug. 30.
Oak Harborites may have noticed a recent change to the water conservation signs around town.
During the deployment, a Growler scored its first air-to-air kill battling Houthi militants in Yemen
When sewage started leaking from a pipe under a home in a mobile park, it reeked for over a week.
When the “for sale” sign went up, some felt that a piece of their childhoods was vanishing too.