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Island County starts manual recount Monday

The Elections Office will count ballots by hand because of 3 very tight races from the primaries.

The emus will grow to be much taller. (Photo provided)

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Exotic early birds pay neighbors a visit

A couple of fluffy birds on South Whidbey escaped their enclosure to visit a neighbor Thursday.

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A ball python was rescued from a home on North Whidbey.

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Friendly python rescued from Whidbey yard

A North Whidbey couple discovered an unusual snake in their lawn last week.

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Judge sets deadline for Growler impact study

A federal judge set a specific deadline or re-doing the Environmental Impact Statement.

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Woman accused of defrauding dying man

The defendant’s attorney claim the matter is just a family disagreement, not a criminal matter.

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Open government group files amicus brief in PRA lawsuit against Langley

An open government advocacy group has filed an amicus brief with the state Appeals Court.

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Prosecutor elected as VP of national group

Island County’s elected prosecuting attorney was chosen to help lead the largest organization.

The photo shows Hillel Coates manning the garden hose.

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Brush fire stopped below South Whidbey home

A neighbor noticed a brush fire crawling its way toward a home before it got out of control.

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Handgun displayed at park

A Langley man allegedly threatened a woman with a handgun in the parking lot of the softball fields.

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Man charged with perjury

A man is facing a felony charge for allegedly lying when testifying in Island County Superior Court.

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County to toughen economic grant program

This would encourage government entities to submit better applications for worthier projects.

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Man accused of driving ice cream truck into Freeland paint store

The driver called 911 and turned himself in, saying he was sorry and scared