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Runners, get set

The 25th annual Chum Run will be held Sept. 23 at the South Whidbey Community Park.

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Restoration planned for historic building after vehicle collision and fire

A notice of application to restore the former Hingston Store was placed on the building this month.

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Island Transit brings new services starting Oct. 1

Island Transit announced a series of changes and improvements to its services on Whidbey and Camano

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Oak Harbor receives nearly $1 million from opioid settlement

Oak Harbor and Island County are receiving funds, but don’t have specific plans on how to spend them.

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Museum begins construction on new facility

Construction could take a year, with a grand opening planned for late summer or early fall of 2024.

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Meeting, permit required to hunt on base

People interested in hunting on NAS Whidbey are invited to attend meetings in August and September.

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Key Naval Surface Warfare Center manager retires

After three decades of leading work on Growlers on Whidbey Island, Michael Johannsen is retiring.

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Navy SAR rescues 2 in a day

NAS Whidbey’s Search and Rescue team conducted two rescues in the Alpine Wilderness Area on Aug. 21.

The Island County maps show the existing speed limits, to the left, and the proposed speed limits. Dark blue is 25 mph, green is 30 mph, turquoise is 35 mph, orange is 40 mph, red is 45 mph and purple is 50 mph.

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Proposed speed shifts go virtual

Island County engineers are reevaluating speed limits on roads across Whidbey and Camano islands using a new analytic…

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Attorney wants out of animal cruelty case

An attorney representing a Whidbey woman accused of animal cruelty no longer wants her as a client.

Photo by Kira Erickson

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Langley police officers patrol on two wheels

Langley police officers have been taking to the downtown streets on a different set of wheels.

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Examiner to hear sculpture project

The Oak Harbor Hearing Examiner is holding a hearing next week to decide whether to approve permits.

Photo by Karina Andrew/Whidbey News-Times

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Naval Academy grads bike across country

Graduates from the Naval Academy class of 1983 embarked upon a continent-spanning bicycle journey.