On Independence Day this year, on Whidbey, one type of firework will be missing from the mix.
A proposal to honor neighboring nations did not fly at the most recent Langley City Council meeting.
It’s now believed that a portion of the food booths are on city property, rather than school property
Commissioners are considering how to communicate in the event of a visit from ICE
Events across Whidbey draw large crowds.
Fires have been cropping up around Whidbey in advance of a Level 1 burn ban that began June 20.
The council is considering a zoning change that could decrease the amount of commercial area.
The run at WICA is the play’s West Coast premiere.
The Port of South Whidbey has decided to suspend its current search for its next executive director.
A nonprofit providing services for seniors and disabled adults could be facing a budget shortfall.
The largest and most visible demonstration took place in Coupeville, where an estimated 2,500 to 3,000 people were in attendance.
Ten seniors describe their fondest memories, advice for students, post-graduation plans and more.
Units reported to Second Street in downtown Langley for a structure fire in a building.