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New owners of Oak Harbor Cinema aim to build community

Bryan and Carrie Stucky announced they are taking over ownership of the movie theater.

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Oak Harbor Main Street offers bites for a good cause

The “Wine, Bites & Brew!” event will take place 2-5 p.m. this Saturday.

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Council considers changes to emergency management plan

The last version of the city’s plan was adopted in 2019 and it’s due to expire.

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The Flintstone Car was built in 1964, inspired by what was once known as “The Flintstone Highway,” today’s Bayshore Drive.

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Oak Harbor’s Flintstone car to be nominated for National Historic Register

The sculpture, based on the ‘93 Canopysaurus Flintmobile, is a strong candidate for nomination.

Photo from the 2019 PNW ChalkFest in Redmond
This three-dimensional art piece by Remko van Schaik is an example of what people could find when strolling through Windjammer Park at Oak Harbor's own edition of ChalkFest.

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ChalkFest to bring color to Oak Harbor

The event would take place July 25-27 in Windjammer Park.

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Future of AI bills uncertain

A second attempt to pass laws that would regulate artificial intelligence stalled at the legislature

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Council mulls another business and occupation tax option

This fourth choice would affect an estimated 59 businesses.

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Fire department hopes to provide paramedic services

OHFD is hoping to beef up its capabilities by offering paramedic services rather than EMS only.

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Playhouse takes on relationship troubles

Oak Harbor’s community theater is bringing Neil Simon’s drama and comedy “Plaza Suite.”

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Impact of loss of Department of Education unclear on Whidbey

WA legislators must prepare to invest more in public education, the state superintendent said.

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Whidbey boat builders unveil unmanned vessel

A prototype military vessel that doesn’t have a crew has recently been unveiled on Whidbey Island.

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Confusion over Coupeville sidewalk project leads to meeting disruption

Some community members are unhappy with the lack of direct communication.

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Grade school student builds virtual diorama

A 5th grader took a school project to another level when his teacher walked through his diorama.