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Picnic Saturday pays tribute to service members

Saturday, the Oak Harbor Area Council of the Navy League will continue its longstanding tradition of appreciating the…

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Man injured in jail seeks $3 million in damages

A man assaulted inside the Island County Jail in 2015 has filed a $3 million claim against the…

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Oak Harbor council adopts limited moratorium on downtown development

Council members for the city of Oak Harbor adopted a limited moratorium on development in the downtown area…

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Prosecutor apologizes for online postings

Greg Banks is sorry and he’s going to change his social-media ways.

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Coupeville Town Council votes to restrict short-term rentals

Coupeville is adding stricter regulations on short-term rentals as a way to address the lack of housing and…

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Navy landing practices scheduled Sept. 2-8

Aircraft carrier-based flight training operations are scheduled at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island Ault Field and Outlying Landing…

Murder victim’s name changed posthumously

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Murder victim’s name changed posthumously

A judge in Island County Superior Court recently granted an extremely unique petition that posthumously changes a woman’s…

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Boy pleads guilty to disclosing nude photos of students

A 15-year-old South Whidbey boy who distributed nude photos of female students pleaded guilty to charges this month.

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Driver charged after RV mirror hits pedestrian on bridge

The driver of a motorhome is facing a felony charge for allegedly fleeing after the mirror on his…

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Oak Harbor Music Festival is bringing on the bands

Free event runs Labor Day weekend

North Whidbey Fire and Rescue hires new chief

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North Whidbey Fire and Rescue hires new chief

The new head of North Whidbey Fire and Rescue is no stranger to embattled departments.

WSU’s remote classes on Whidbey get first students

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WSU’s remote classes on Whidbey get first students

Higher education is now a little more within reach for some on Whidbey Island.

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NWSA NRA class Sept. 21-22

The North Whidbey Sportsmen’s Association is offering a series of monthly safety classes to the general public.