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Langley council election makes history

Langley residents voted for change in what will become known as a historically significant election.

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Erickson elected, Towers appointed to fire board

An unexpectedly hot race for the South Whidbey Fire/EMS board ended happily for both candidates.

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Man accused of list of crimes held on $150,000 bail

An Oak Harbor man is accused of trying to molest a little girl, beating his wife and abusing…

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County grant may protect Lone Lake farm

A piece of South Whidbey farmland on Lone Lake may be protected from development in perpetuity.

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Kennedy pulls ahead in Port of Coupeville race

Patrick Kennedy is maintaining a lead in the race for a seat on the Port of Coupeville board.

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Hospital levy lift passes

Incumbent commissioner losing to challenger

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Salmon project returns to Oak Harbor marina

An old salmon rearing project with potential to boost tourism is returning to Oak Harbor.

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Spandex man arrested for Halloween assault

A man clad in yellow Spandex was arrested for allegedly trying to huck his brother in a dumpster.

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Veterans Day will be commemorated across Whidbey Island next week

Whidbey honors its veteran community and celebrate its military heritage with Veterans Day events.

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School board incumbents supported by voters

School board election results indicate most voters are content with them despite calls for change.

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Results of council election point to change ahead

A newcomer’s apparent landslide victory may point to dissatisfaction with city leadership.

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City considers $2 million list for ARPA funds

An Oak Harbor subcommittee came up with a $2 million list of ideas for spending stimulus money.