No chickens harmed in coop fire

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No chickens harmed in coop fire

No birds or people were injured or killed in a chicken coop fire Monday morning.

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Senate passes amended operating budget, negotiations begin

By Emma Epperly

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School librarians demonstrate at the Capitol to protest funding cuts

By Emma Epperly

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Outgoing WhidbeyHealth CEO to receive ‘incentive compensation’

WhidbeyHealth commissioners decided Monday to give the outgoing CEO her annual incentive compensation.

Leaders’ ‘bad decisions’ lead Oak Harbor man to run for mayor

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Leaders’ ‘bad decisions’ lead Oak Harbor man to run for mayor

The 2019 election campaign has already started in Oak Harbor.

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Man accused of stabbing his brother repeatedly

A man is accused of stabbing his brother with a steak knife and seriously injuring him at a…

Jury finds man guilty of child molestation

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Jury finds man guilty of child molestation

A jury found a former Oak Harbor man guilty of committing a series of sex crimes against a…

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Last P-3C squadron leaves for final deployment

By VP-40 Public Affairs

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Island Transit looking at services changes

Island Transit might put the breaks on one South Whidbey route and expand service on Saturdays.

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Sound Defense plans to continue Growler protests

The Secretary of the Navy made a final decision regarding EA-18G Growler aircraft on Whidbey Island, but the…

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Navy flight training schedule through April 12

Aircraft carrier-based flight training operations are scheduled at the Naval Air Station Whidbey Island Outlying Field in Coupeville…

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Crime victim advocates open office on Whidbey

Jonathan Moore worked in Egypt as a legal representative for unaccompanied and asylum-seeking children and as an unarmed…

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Oak Harbor man accused of witness tampering

A man accused of savagely beating his girlfriend is facing a felony charge of calling her from the…