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(Photo by Zoe Yates) Bridal expos can be the perfect place to find a list of vendors to help complete your big day.

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Save the date for Whidbey Bridal Expo

The First Annual Whidbey Bridal Expo is set for 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. this Saturday, Jan. 10.

Photo by Marina Blatt

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Business brings line dancing to Whidbey

Gigi Iglesias introduced her first beginners-only line dancing class to the island this month.

Photo by Samuel Jennings

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Whidbey’s lone elk showing signs of his age

Though he may be aging, one of Whidbey’s most venerated residents is still kicking.

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Library hosting mixed media artist during January

“Ethereal Journeys: Abstract Figures and Dreamscapes” is coming to the Coupeville Library.

Photo by Marina Blatt

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Real estate market on Whidbey remains steady

Navy presence and limited available housing generally keep the real estate market on Whidbey steady.

Photo by David Welton

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2025, a year for protesting

Here are the top news stories from Whidbey News-Times in 2025.

Photo by David Welton

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Unbearably cold beginning

150 swimmers briefly plunged into the high tide waters of Double Bluff Beach in Freeland on Jan. 1.

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Firefighters rewarded for rescuing volunteer pup

A special visitor stopped by the North Whidbey Fire and Rescue department last Monday

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Upcoming terminal work will cancel ferry runs

Riders of the Mukilteo-Clinton ferry route should brace for cancellations of runs in 2026.

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All aboard the 2026 ferry: Whidbey Island celebrates the New Year

Whidbey’s New Year’s Eve through New Year’s Day events offer something for every style of reveler.

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‘Jazz Rock Alchemy’ opening in January at WICA

Two nights of reimagined blues and rock classics will open at WICA on Jan. 2.

hoto by Marina Blatt

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Veteran receives smart home of his dreams

Tunnel to Towers Foundation gifted its first smart home on the West Coast to a veteran in Coupeville

Photo by Allyson Ballard

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Artist of the month focuses on Whidbey

Marianne Borozny captures familiar Whidbey subjects from new and somewhat unconventional angles.