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New pizza place is a quick eat

A new take-and-bake pizza business in Freeland aims to help out busy people and families on the go.

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Life

Concert to feature 30 instruments from across time and space

South Whidbey musicians Andre Feriante and Troy Chapman will take the WICA stage next week.

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Washington State Ferries crew members help a kayaker in distress climb aboard their rescue vessel Sunday.

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Swimmer, kayaker delay ferry

Three water rescues ocurred between Mukilteo and Clinton.

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Life

Documentary filmed on Whidbey explores power of touch

The documentary aims to normalize the gentleness of Black masculinity, erasing harmful stereotypes.

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News

Car fire sparked by collision with tree

A driver sustained minor injuries Thursday morning when a car hit a tree and caught on fire.

News

State Ferries plans for charging infrastructure

In anticipation of its new fleet of hybrid-electric vessels, WSF has begun readying its terminals.

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This sculpture of dancing bunnies decorates a grave.

News

Langley cemetery receives preservation grant

Langley’s historic cemetery will undergo some improvements and preservation efforts.

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Nancy Pearl packed the WICA auditorium at her event in 2022.

Life

Beloved librarian returns to share recommendations

Beloved librarian returns to share recommendations

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The Nichols Brothers boatyard in Freeland.

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Nichols Bros. expresses interest in hybrid-electric ferry bid

The state hybrid-electric vessels could be constructed by Nichols Brothers Boat Builders.

Photo by Kira Erickson/South Whidbey Record

Life

Museum exhibits Whidbey’s indigenous roots

New exhibits will illuminate the culturally rich history of South Whidbey’s lesser known inhabitants.

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Life

Shop owner explores haunting of Greenbank Farm

Greenbank Farm Wine Shop owner Hollie Swanson can’t shake the sensation that she’s not alone.

City of Langley map
The current Potential Growth Area, in blue, is located south of Sixth Street.

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Langley City Council eyes new place for Potential Growth Area

City of Langley officials are exploring options for the relocation of a Potential Growth Area.

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Woodhaven junior Maggie Hogan holds a bag of apples.

Life

Event invites community for a crisp day of autumn fun

Apples will be ripe for crushing at an upcoming autumnal event in Langley.