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Auditor admonishes Freeland water, sewer district

The auditors found the district has not updated its utility rates through a resolution since 2013.

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Man accused of possessing stolen scooter, trailer

Prosecutors charged Nathan L. Christy with possession of a stolen vehicle and stolen property.

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Land trust eyes Lagoon Point forest land

A heavily forested area in the Lagoon Point area of Greenbank could be protected from being logged.

Local pilot Don Meehan readies his plane for takeoff.

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County to negotiate purchase of Oak Harbor airport

The county will not operate the airport but will turn over ownership to the Port of Coupeville.

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Candidate filing week May 16-20

Races affecting Whidbey Island are already shaping up to be intense.

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Council pares, passes ARPA funding list

The city allocated about $3.8 million of ARPA funds during Tuesday’s meeting.

Whidbey residents took to the street Tuesday in Coupeville to rally for abortion rights following the leak of a Supreme Court draft opinion that indicated the court intends to overturn Roe v. Wade. (Photo by Karina Andrew/Whidbey News-Times)

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Whidbey residents rally for abortion rights

Around 30 Whidbey residents protested in front of the Island County Courthouse Tuesday afternoon.

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Island County Solid Waste transfer stations resume normal operations

Solid waste facilities reopen following temporary closures

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Langley to acknowledge Juneteenth

The city of Langley will have a new holiday on the calendar this year.

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Coupeville man charged with molesting minor

A Coupeville man was charged in Island County Superior Court April 22 with child molestation.

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Fire department seeks feedback on levy

The Oak Harbor Fire Department is seeking feedback on a proposed levy.

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Port district seeks partnership and parking easement from school district

The Port of South Whidbey is seeking partners for an affordable housing project.

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WhidbeyHealth settles $1.9M in lawsuits

WhidbeyHealth leaders have settled about $1.9 million in lawsuits over the last year or so.