Student unwittingly wins ‘Best in Show’

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Student unwittingly wins ‘Best in Show’

Destanie Overly didn’t even know her piece had been entered into the American of Association University Women All-Island…

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Students accepted into aerospace residency

Three Oak Harbor High School students have been accepted into the Washington Aerospace Scholars Summer Residency at the…

Man injured in boat fire at Cornet Bay Marina; two docks destroyed

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Man injured in boat fire at Cornet Bay Marina; two docks destroyed

Firefighters responded to a reported boat fire Saturday afternoon at Cornet Bay Marina.

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Oak Harbor man, 22, killed in motorcycle accident

A 22-year-old Oak Harbor man was killed in a motorcycle accident in Whatcom County May 13.

‘Order up!’ Flower House Cafe reopens

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‘Order up!’ Flower House Cafe reopens

Bigger kitchen, more seating at renovated Bayview eatery

Photo by Jessie Stensland/Whidbey News-Times                                Jonathan “Lexzi” Zupan appears in Superior Court with attorney Margot Carter Monday for a sentencing hearing.

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Three years in prison for gas station robber

A woman who committed two armed robberies of a gas station in Clinton last year was sent to…

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Neighbors, rural wineries disputing proposed Island County regulations

Island County planning staff and the planning commission are attempting to wade through a sea of public comments…

Photo by Maria Matson/Whidbey News-Times                                Janelle Solomon, 12, from the Lummi Nation’s Ultimate Warrior Canoe Club carries a canoe along with Regina Miller, who is about to participate in the Woman’s Singles races. See the story on page A9 of today’s Whidbey News-Times.

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Water Fest draws up to 4,000 people

Bead by bead, three-and-a-half year old Ezra Malloy strung together a colorful bracelet as Jackie Wenala explained the…

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Woman accused of forging prescriptions

Police say an employee at an Oak Harbor dental clinic used forged prescriptions to obtain opioid medication from…

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WhidbeyHealth slapped with state, federal lawsuits

WhidbeyHealth is being sued in state and federal court for allegedly violating the state Open Public Records Act…

Students hit the road for a day

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Students hit the road for a day

The morning commute to school was a little more exciting for a group of Coupeville Elementary School students…

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Commissioners decline federal funds for trail

Federal funding for a proposed trail from the Clinton business district to Ken’s Korner will be declined at…

Photos by Maria Matson/Whidbey News-Times                                Consultant biologist Mark Sheehan discusses the nursery run by the Whidbey Camano Land Trust .

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Prairie land a priority for Whidbey Camano trust

It takes sunlight, water, soil and blazing fire to keep these plants happy.