Every two years, I host roundtables across Northwest Washington state to hear directly from veterans about what is working at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), what is not, and how Congress can ...
Few people likely know that Ken’s Korner was named for Ken Polzen, who opened a grocery store of the same name in the early ...
Leaders on Whidbey Island are not happy with the continual increases in ferry fares, especially since it appears that riders ...
Josh Pitts started as Coupeville’s new community planning director on Oct. 20. The University of Washington graduate has ...
For almost 70 years, kids of all ages have played hoops, baseball and soccer, went swimming in the pool and slept in old ...
On Oct. 16, Whidbey Telecom hosted a celebration in recognition of the Washington State Public Works Board’s grants and loans ...
After eight and a half years steering his way through financial recovery and restoration, the Port of Coupeville Executive ...
As part of its mission to serve blind, deaf, sick and handicapped community members, the Lions Club chops and distributes ...
A Clinton resident could be charged $400 to have a car hauled away by a North Whidbey company. Island County commissioners ...
In a letter to various UPS executives, Dawn Kennedy detailed King’s life-saving efforts and the care he demonstrated checking ...
If approved by the county commissioners, curbside recycling could be rolled out by the third or fourth quarter of 2026. Right now, only residential customers living on base in Naval Air Station ...
The community is invited to a special gathering on Nov. 15 to remember and share stories about the late Jeffery Pangburn, who ...