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Nobody was injured in the fire but the home was a “complete loss,” Deputy Chief James Meek said.

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Central Whidbey home ‘complete loss’ after fire

The residential fire occurred Oct. 19 on Inverness Way.

Members of the Whidbey Handmaids participated in Saturday’s protest. (Photo by Sailing with Paul Porter)
Handmaidens made an impact at the No Kings protest. (Photo by Sailing with Paul Porter)

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Handmaids, historical figures, musicians join Whidbey rally

Organizers estimated that more than 2,500 people participated throughout the day.

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Island County commissioners consider advisory vote on fireworks ban

Island County commissioners just relit a debate over fireworks.

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Whidbey doggy saved after falling down bluff

Rescuers from North Whidbey Fire and Rescue safely reunited Cosmo, the pet, and his owner.

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Bold candidates with strong opinions run for Oak Harbor council

Oak Harbor voters will have a choice between two outspoken, fiscally conservative candidates.

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A ferry on the Coupeville-to-Port Townsend route cruises with Mount Rainier in the background.

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Ferry system sees increase in summertime riders

Half a million more passengers sailed aboard a state ferry this summer compared to last summer.

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Former Oak Harbor man files answer to wrongful death lawsuit

He denied giving a 15-year-old girl killed in a car crash last year permission to use his car.

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Chris Chan and Larry Goff vie for seat on the board.

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Central Whidbey firefighting veterans vie for seat on the board

Chris Chan hopes to pave a path for the future. Goff brings decades of leadership experience.

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Oak Harbor Lions Club reboots with new leadership, fresh vision of service

The club is roaring into a bold new chapter under the dynamic leadership.

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A 16-year-old orca named Moby (J44) makes an appearance in the Salish Sea.

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Take part in orca recovery action

Orca Recover Day is Oct. 18 on Whidbey Island.

Mayor Molly Hughes delivered her annual State of the Town address on Thursday, much of which discussed Coupeville’s economy. (Photo by Allyson Ballard)

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Mayor praises Coupeville’s economy

Mayor Molly Hughes gave the annual State of the Town address.

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Big crowd expected for No Kings protest

Rally in Coupeville is scheduled for Oct. 18.

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Dog sole victim in Central Whidbey residential fire

Firefighters responded to a residential fire at 7:28 a.m. Friday on Fort Casey Road.