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Langley store has no cents

The downtown Langley grocery store is no longer accepting or giving out pennies as change.

Photo by Allyson Ballard

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Vets reconvene for ship’s 40th anniversary

Eight crew members, some with family and friends in tow, toured Oak Harbor on Sept. 14 to celebrate.

Students take a field trip Keystone Preserve last spring.

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Outdoor excursions are back: Out of the classroom, onto the land

The Whidbey Camano Land Trust is helping students explore the great outdoors.

Photo by Allyson Ballard

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In glowing colors, artist captures Whidbey in a new light

Intuition guides Timothy Haslet’s paintbrush and unorthodox choice of paint.

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Reenlistment held at Whidbey museum

A Montana native stationed on Whidbey commemorated the next chapter of his military career.

Photo by David Welton

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Celebrating Rosh Hashana, the Whidbey way

It’s Jewish year 5786, and to celebrate the new year, Jews on Whidbey resurfaced after a long hiatus.

Photo by David Welton

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Bayview Hall to host spooky autumnal events

The Whidbey Island Music Portal, or WIMP, presents three upcoming events at Bayview Community Hall.

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Newborn orca calf spotted near Whidbey

Though the exact time of its birth is unknown, the first sighting was in Saratoga Passage Thursday.

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Former Whidbey Island man harnesses AI for recipe app

Take a photo of food in a refrigerator and artificial intelligence will create recipes.

Photo by Diana Butler

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A prayer for peace

Over 50 people turned up for an interfaith vigil for Gaza on Sept. 21.

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Navy veteran helps bring film on Ukrainian art to Langley theater

Nonprofit that carries out volunteer work in Ukraine is bringing a documentary to The Clyde Theatre.

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Kids can earn ‘bux’ at South Whidbey Tilth scavenger hunt

South Whidbey Tilth has picnic tables, live music, education, children’s activities and vendors.

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Coupeville concert features local musicians

Concertgoers are encouraged to bring chairs, blankets and picnic gear to the free event.