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A LifeFlight Network helicopter was called in after a 44-year-old Oak Harbor woman lost control of her car and crossed the center line on Highway 20, crashing head-on into another driver near Coupeville Wednesday. The woman did not survive the crash. Photo by Bryan Fick/WestCoast Fire Media

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Oak Harbor woman dies in Highway 20 crash

The 44-year-old lost control of her vehicle near Coupeville on Wednesday.

Deer Lagoon Grange Master Chuck Prochaska looks through a book of historic documents on the grange. (Photo by Kira Erickson/South Whidbey Record)

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Deer Lagoon Grange at center of contention in community

A social organization and historic South Whidbey location wrapped in one recently caught the attention of community members…

Photo by Lacey Winberry
Benjamin the bunny visits a Whidbey beach with his owner, Lacey Winberry. He draws a lot of attention at local beaches and parks, but he also meets with groups and attends birthday parties to spread the bunny joy.

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Don’t worry, be hoppy

Bunny bringing joy to islanders

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Oak Harbor to bring back students four days a week

The school board voted Thursday to change their reopening plan again so that grades 5-12 will have four…

Dr. David Parent with the eagle he rescued near Lone Lake Sunday night. Photo provided

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Whidbey vet attempts to save injured bald eagle

The female eagle’s injuries were too severe for it to be saved.

Multiple fire agencies responded to a mobile home in Oak Harbor Sunday night. Photo by Bryan Fick/WestCoast Fire Media

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Drain cleaner ignites fire that decimates Oak Harbor home

No one was injured by the flames although one of the occupants lost three rats.

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Man arrested after alleged abduction from hospital in Coupeville

The 18-year-old woman is safe after Marysville police arrested her father a couple of hours later.

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Deer-besieged town’s no-feeding ordinance goes into effect April 8

First-time offenders will receive a warning. Any further offenses will incur a fine of $150.

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Navy SAR rescues passenger, pilot in small plane crash

A Navy helicopter rescued two people Monday night after their small plane crashed earlier that afternoon near Yacolt…

A U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler flies over Afghanistan, Jan. 23, 2020. The EA-18G has the capabilities to perform a wide range of enemy defense suppression missions with the latest electronic attack technology, jamming pods, and satellite communications. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Matthew Lotz

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Growlers are getting upgrades

The updates are a five-year effort to improve the jamming capacity of the EA-18G Growlers.

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South Whidbey, Coupeville enrollment go up, Oak Harbor expected to drop

Student enrollment numbers show increases for South Whidbey and Coupeville school districts.

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Oak Harbor man charged with animal cruelty

An Oak Harbor man was charged with animal cruelty after a report of a suspicious dog death.

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