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Oak Harbor man convicted of sex crimes in federal court

Austin M. Burak will be sentenced later this year.

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Coupeville revises fireworks rules

While the council approved the ordinance, it will not go into effect until July 4, 2026.

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Tiger Martial Arts raises $5,000 for WAIF during ‘Kickathon’

Over 45 Black Belt Club students participated in this year’s event.

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South Whidbey American Legion sues two former commanders

The lawsuit claims the two men poured “219 bottles of alcohol beverages down the drain” on June 11.

Log guardrails at Deception Pass will be replaced.

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Guardrail repair to cause delays at Deception Pass Bridge

Traffic over the bridge will alternate from 6 a.m. to noon on Saturday and Sunday, June 7-8.

File photo by Peter Morton
Last year’s Langley Lights the Night drone show was visible from the homes of many Langley residents.

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Canceled Independence Day display is a sign of the times

Langley Lights the Night will not happen on July 4 this year.

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Oak Harbor council debates flag ‘inclusivity’

Council decided that the resolution contains two separate issues and requires two separate ordinances.

Photo by David Welton

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Hydros for Heroes canceled, but may return someday

The hope is that someone else will take the helm and continue the event next year and beyond.

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Island County commissioners delays changes to building moratorium

They decided to put off the action until July 8 to consider community concerns about the language.

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Port of South Whidbey offers director job to second candidate

Blaine Oborn has 30 years of experience in the public sector.

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Carlson named as Langley mayor pro tempore

The council voted unanimously in favor.

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Sex offenders nabbed on Whidbey | Corrected

County law enforcement nabbed two different accused sex offenders who were wanted in other states.

Those photos were taking by MC2 Gray Gibson.

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VAQ-144 returns from 8-month deployment

The Main Battery of VAQ-144 returned to NAS Whidbey Island over the first weekend of June.