Covering these government agencies from Coupeville and Central Whidbey Island.
| Whidbey Island Public Hospital District (WhidbeyHealth) | Town of Coupeville |
| Central Whidbey Island Fire and Rescue District | Port of Coupeville |
| Cemetery District No. 2 (Sunnyside Cemetery) | Coupeville School District |
COUPEVILLE: Two political newcomers vie for town council seat
WHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES: A relatively fresh face and a longtime community member are vying to represent Coupeville.
COUPEVILLE: Excited to share our draft
TOWN OF COUPEVILLE: The Town of Coupeville is excited to share our 2025 comprehensive plan draft!
ELECTIONS 2025: Candidate withdraws from Whidbey hospital board race
WHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES: A retired Navy physician has withdrawn her candidacy for a seat on the board that governs WhidbeyHealth.
COUPEVILLE: Town Council ceases short term rental code discussion
WHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES: For now, street-level spaces in buildings on the Coupeville waterfront will continue to be reserved for commercial, rather than residential, uses.
ELECTIONS 2025: Hospital Commissioner Primary Results
ISLAND COUNTY ELECTIONS: With approximately 700 votes left to count, Dennis Rochier and Kirk Gasper lead in the election for Whidbey Island Public Hospital District Commissioner, Position 5.
ELECTIONS 2025: Central Whidbey Fire Commissioner Primary Results
ISLAND COUNTY ELECTIONS: With approximately 700 votes left to count, Larry Goff and Christopher E. Chan lead in the primary election for Central Whidbey Island Fire & Rescue District Commissioner, Position 2.
WHIDBEY ISLAND: Hospital commissioner candidate statements
VOTEWA.GOV: Candidate statements from the voters guide for Whidbey Island Public Hospital District Commissioner, Position 5.
CENTRAL WHIDBEY: Fire commissioner candidate statements
VOTEWA.GOV: Candidate statements from the voters guide for Central Whidbey Island Fire and Rescue District Commissioner.
COUPEVILLE: Town council reevaluates property agreement
WHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES: A more than 20-year-old memorandum of agreement outlining the development of 33 acres of land between Main Street and Broadway Street north of Highway 20 could be limiting its capacity for affordable housing.
ELECTIONS 2025: Candidate withdraws from hospital board race
WHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES: Theodore Smith has decided to drop out of the race for a seat on the public hospital district board.




