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Small boat means long ferry lines

Headed out on vacation soon? It might take longer than you think.

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City budget woes spur new tax talks

Langley leaders are holding a special meeting Monday to discuss what to do about a projected revenue shortfall…

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Laura Wills holds up a tray of freshly baked marionberry scones.

Business

All about the scone: Coffee shop’s pastries attract a following

Though it is called Jupiter Coffee, the Freeland java shop is becoming more known for its scones.

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Woman escapes trailer fire

No one was injured in a blaze that consumed a South Whidbey mobile home on Wednesday.

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Upcoming candidate forums on Whidbey

A number of public candidate forums seek to educate voters on Whidbey Island.

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Life

Trying something new: Program introduces kids to unique experiences

Youth program offers a range of hands-on activities and social opportunities, all free of charge.

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Life

Seal pup abandoned, rescued after harassment

Heinrich kept a watchful eye on the young pup, who is estimated to be about a week old.

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Police chase travels through Langley

A man is suspected of leading police on a high-speed chase while carrying brass knuckles

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Oak Harbor’s top students look back, forward

Here’s a look at some of the memories from the top 11 students with the highest grade point…

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Sports

Whidbey pickleball players have a lot to relish

It’s an exciting week for Whidbey pickleball players.

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Food Hub orders can now be delivered to your home -- if you live in Clinton or Langley.

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Whidbey Island Grown now delivers

Customers can now have farm-fresh veggies purchased on the Whidbey Island Grown Food Hub delivered.

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A community member affixed a sign on June 6 affirming that LGBTQ+ youth are loved and belong. It was subsequently removed and left behind on the grass on June 8.

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Pride flag vandalism raises concerns

Reports of theft involving LGBTQ+ pride-themed displays have increased around South Whidbey.

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Business

Freeland Cafe celebrates 50 years of food and friendship

Freeland Cafe remains a popular spot for old friends to meet and take in some grub.