Electronic Attack Squadron 133, the Wizards, returned home to Whidbey from a five-month deployment to the Middle East and Eastern Pacific earlier this month after achieving some first-ever ...
Maintaining a healthy and energetic weight can be challenging in today’s fast-paced world. Many individuals use dietary supplements to support their weight loss journeys and enhance their overall well ...
With a myriad of missing dog reports, Whidbey residents may think coyotes are to blame. The lithe, wild canines have often been accused of consuming pets, but in reality, the opportunistic hunters are ...
As the Oak Harbor Main Street Association replaces its calendars for the new year, Margaret Livermore is passing the executive director’s hat to Cheryl Grehan. After four years of leading the ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs will soon open a new clinic at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island. Captain Mark Lund shared this exciting piece of news and other information during a recent ...
By sizing down the yearly Arts and Crafts Festival, the Coupeville Festival Association has seen greater success and is now ready to give back to the community. Next week, the association will be ...
The year 2024 saw fewer tourists on Whidbey than the average, but those people spent more money than normal, according to Inge Morascini, marketing and program manager for Embrace Whidbey and Camano ...
Island County commissioners aren’t able to give themselves raises after all. On Thursday, Commissioner Melanie Bacon confirmed that the board is going to rescind a resolution, adopted on Tuesday, ...
The revelation that it may take $1.35 billion to fund U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s barred owl management plan over 30 years has brought Animal Wellness Action to call upon President-elect Donald ...
It’s been another eventful and interesting year on Whidbey Island. The people, places and animals of the island have kept the pages of the Whidbey News-Times and the South Whidbey Record filled with ...
Another eventful year on Whidbey draws to a close. It’s been a year of joy and laughter, heartbreaking tragedy, politics and community, with a little weirdness in the mix. The following are the top ...
Environmental activists are once again ringing the alarm over a loophole in the Department of Natural Resource’s foresting permits that allows developers to forgo environmental impact studies by ...