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Navy SAR rescues 2 in a day

NAS Whidbey’s Search and Rescue team conducted two rescues in the Alpine Wilderness Area on Aug. 21.

The Island County maps show the existing speed limits, to the left, and the proposed speed limits. Dark blue is 25 mph, green is 30 mph, turquoise is 35 mph, orange is 40 mph, red is 45 mph and purple is 50 mph.

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Proposed speed shifts go virtual

Island County engineers are reevaluating speed limits on roads across Whidbey and Camano islands using a new analytic…

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Attorney wants out of animal cruelty case

An attorney representing a Whidbey woman accused of animal cruelty no longer wants her as a client.

Photo by Kira Erickson

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Langley police officers patrol on two wheels

Langley police officers have been taking to the downtown streets on a different set of wheels.

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Examiner to hear sculpture project

The Oak Harbor Hearing Examiner is holding a hearing next week to decide whether to approve permits.

Photo by Karina Andrew/Whidbey News-Times

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Naval Academy grads bike across country

Graduates from the Naval Academy class of 1983 embarked upon a continent-spanning bicycle journey.

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Sound Defense Alliance celebrates 5-year anniversary with special event

The event will take place 4:30-7:30 p.m. Aug. 30 at the Nordic Lodge in Coupeville

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Two candidates file for Port of Coupeville Board of Commissioners position

Bradley Duncan and Marianne Burr both filed Aug. 7 for the District 1 position on the board.

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Island County joins lawsuit against DSHS

Many counties are suing the DSHS for not helping defendants who are too mentally ill to stand trial.

Photo by Mandi Black

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Coupeville athletic trainer saved by GoFundMe

The athletic trainer position, currently held by Jessica Caselden, was eliminated by budget cuts

Since her capture in 1970, Tokitae had resided at the Miami Seaquarium, where she performed until her retirement in 2022. (Photo by Kaarina Makowski/Orca Network)

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Whidbey bids farewell to Tokitae

The death of the lone orca has shocked those who have been rallying for her freedom for decades.

Photo by Luisa Loi/Whidbey News-Times
Cantwell speaks with Whidbey Telecom Co-CEO George Henny.

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Senator Maria Cantwell touts Whidbey broadband project

Cantwell visited Whidbey to promote a $11.8 federal investment that will improve broadband access.

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Take these broken wings | Island Scanner

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