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Improvements planned for South Whidbey campground

Campers will soon enjoy updated utilities at the Whidbey Island Fairgrounds in Langley.

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Bye Bye Bob — again: Herzberg retires from city a second time

Herzberg bid the city of Langley farewell this week as his position of passport agent came to an…

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‘Newsies’ take a striking stance

Kids learned about journalism history with the Whidbey Children’s Theatre’s production of “Newsies, Jr.”

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Affordable housing on the horizon for Langley

While South Whidbey residents struggle to find a home on limited income, there’s hope in Langley.

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Fate of stagnant Langley buildings uncertain

Some storefronts have been empty for a while, leaving some to wonder if they will ever reopen again.

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Langley City Council approves public records response policy

The city adopted a new policy to provide clearer guidance to staff and public records requesters.

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Langley seeks to defuse Zoom bombs

Changes are in store for people who attend Langley City Council meetings remotely.

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County considers sewer solutions in Freeland

A lot of money has been spent exploring ideas, and there are no clear solutions in sight.

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The Red Devil flies again

On Whidbey, a model of the World War I plane will be ready to take flight after some…

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Black History Month event to honor pardoned activist

The celebration will honor a lesser-known political activist, Marcus Mosiah Garvey.

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Passenger-only ferries concept gaining traction

There is an emerging interest in another way to get across the water that just might be faster.

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Central Whidbey artist debuts new embroidery show

After a lifetime of creating and teaching art, a Coupeville fiber artist finally has her first show.

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South Whidbey assistant fire chief retires

After 45 years in the firefighter service, Terry Ney has officially hung up his coat and boots.