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Ferry study shows economic impact on Whidbey

Canceled ferry sailings have a significant impact on Island County’s economy, according to a study.

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Langley City Council approves $9 million LIP contract

A major infrastructure project is breaking ground soon.

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Dryer catches fire in WAIF shelter

No one was injured in a Coupeville fire.

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Electrification, overhead loading planned for Clinton ferry terminal

Changes are in store over the next few years.

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Life

Following a new arc

After a submersible career, an underwater welder has returned to the surface to practice his craft.

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Woman suspected of attacking family member

An Oak Harbor woman is accused of attacking another woman.

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Julee May, left, and Christina Linares use water from the portable tank and add it to the reservoir in the well house.

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Ryan’s House in need of donations for new well

A nonprofit organization in Coupeville is facing its own emergency.

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Jeremiah Lucian shows off some earrings he made in the shape of basketballs.

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‘Monkey Hill Kid’ sells his wares

A young North Whidbey entrepreneur is busy making a name for himself.

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Learning from the wild

Kurt Hoelting’s book came out earlier this month.

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End of passport services among Langley’s cost-cutting measures

Langley was a popular destination for mainlanders looking to get their travel documents in order.

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Island Roots Housing opens housing survey

People in Island County are encouraged to take a brief survey about a hot topic — housing.

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Passengers walk onto the Tokitae ferry in Clinton.

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Whidbey Island ferries see jump in walk-ons

With over 19 million passengers onboard in 2024, ferries remained a popular mode of transportation.

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Business

‘Unusual suspects’ to be sampled at wine event

For wine aficionados, an upcoming tasting event may take them by surprise.