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North Whidbey firefighter program accepting student applicants

Oak Harbor High School students can apply for North Whidbey Fire and Rescue’s fire cadet program.

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City staff proposes ban on RV street parking

Oak Harbor City Council considering banning recreational vehicles from parking on city streets.

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Driver pleads guilty in crash that killed Whidbey man

The driver who struck and killed Whidbey resident David Harder pleaded guilty.

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Oak Harbor student arrested in another gun threat

The third Oak Harbor student in less than a month was arrested last week.

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Boating, yacht clubs to host marine swap meet June 4

Boaters, fishers and seafolk will have an opportunity to replenish their maritime supplies.

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Splash park opens in Oak Harbor

Oak Harbor is turning on the spigot to its splash park in time for Memorial Day weekend.

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Man accused of trying to buy gun unlawfully

Prosecutors charged Bill J. Dils May 20 with unlawful possession of a firearm in the second degree.

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Oak Harbor student allegedly threatened school shooting

Oak Harbor police arrested the boy at his home before he went to school the next day.

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Service of Remembrance set for Monday

The fourth annual Service of Remembrance will take place at Oak Harbor’s Maple Leaf Cemetery May 30.

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Jordan Shelley killed in collision

A young man who led an inspiring life had his life cut short by a drunk driver in…

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Federal program supports Whidbey homeless youth

More than 400 children and youth on Whidbey Island are considered unstably housed.

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Cow, sheep, goat team up | Island Scanner

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Student accused of threatening to ‘shoot up’ middle school

A student is facing criminal charges for allegedly saying he was going to “shoot up” the school.