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Teen COVID cases see severe increase

The Omicron variant is making its way through the county.

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Mack quits city council

Oak Harbor Councilmember Jeff Mack announced his resignation last week.

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Cops recover suspected burglary loot from stolen truck

Oak Harbor police officers arrested two people in a stolen truck Dec. 27.

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Larsen stops by Whidbey to tout $1.2 trillion bill

The bipartisan act will provide millions of dollars for public amenities in Washington state.

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So long, 2021

The following are the top news stories from the front pages of the Whidbey News-Times in 2021.

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The Rec Room Bar & Grill near Lynnwood is pictured in 2018.

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DJ sues Lynnwood bar over racist attack by group in 2018

The man argues the Rec Room Bar and Grill did little to protect him from white supremacists.

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State ferries to host community meetings

Jan. 5 and 11, WSF staff will discuss the ferry system’s service and efforts to mitigate challenges.

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Town council supports tax increase for housing

One council member expressed reservations about the wording of the proposal.

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Judge orders man to surrender firearms

Judge Christon Skinner authorized a temporary extreme risk protection order for Rama D. Keating.

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County commissioner race heats up early

Two Republican candidates announced that they intend to run against Commissioner Janet St. Clair.

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North Whidbey hosts New Years Eve events

New Years is coming to the North End with fun-filled events for the whole family.

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An EA-18G Growler practices touch-and-go maneuvers at the Navy’s Outlying Field Coupeville.

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Growler noise study supports computer modeling

A $1.9 million study of aircraft noise at two Navy bases is unlikely to satisfy critics.

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Langley creates yet another citizen committee

The Langley City Council has authorized the establishment of yet another city committee to be led by citizen…