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Pre-teen accused of assault with wood chair

A North Whidbey boy is being held in detention after hitting his mother with a chair.

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One-ton acorn finds its digs

A long-awaited giant acorn sculpture by Patrick McVay is finally getting a home in Oak Harbor.

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State funding package may pay for green buses for Island Transit

Island Transit may receive more than $7 million from the state.

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Coupeville council hears alternative for Johnson lot

Two organizations in Coupeville have different ideas for a prominent lot in town.

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Hospital board fires CEO as money woes highlighted

The elected board of hospital commissioners fired CEO Ron Telles without cause Thursday afternoon.

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Council applicants winnowed to four

The council chose Ronnie Wright, Eric Marshall, John Chaszar and Fe Mischo to move forward.

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Eagle feeds on live deer | Island Scanner

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Masks remain on at school, at least for now

State Superintendent Chris Reykdal recommended that mask-wearing become a local decision.

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NAS Whidbey SAR rescues snowboarder in the North Cascades

A Whidbey Search and Rescue team rescued a snowboarder from the top of Tabletop Mountain Feb. 11.

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Clinton man accused of kicking down door in search of drugs

Prosecutors charged Jorn Anders Aronson with residential burglary and malicious mischief Feb. 4.

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Langley’s offer of $50K in public records lawsuits refused

Eric Hood filed suits against Langley in 2016, 2019 and 2021, all of which are unresolved.

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Hospital restructures amid tumult

WhidbeyHealth administration last week released a brief statement on its restructuring plan.

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Watcher on the beach

Frances Wood recognized for surveying seabird