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Coupeville council adopts quick fix to fund sidewalk project

An oversight could’ve led to the Coupeville missing out on more than $100,000 in grant funds to complete…

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Presidents’ Day holiday delays garbage, recycling pickup

Oak Harbor city offices will be closed Feb. 18 in observance of the Presidents’ Day holiday.

Fire damages Coupeville residence

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Fire damages Coupeville residence

A tipped over candle resulted in extensive damage to a Coupeville home Thursday night but no injuries.

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Law would celebrate public lands in Washington state

By Madeline Coats

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Journalists criticize proposal giving the legislature exemptions to public disclosure laws

By Emma Epperly

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Continued resistance against gun control initiative; Attorney General defends law

By Madeline Coats

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Lawmakers seek permanent solution to the homeless crisis

By Madeline Coats

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Field carrier landing practices scheduled Feb. 11-17

There are aircraft carrier-based flight training operations scheduled to occur at Ault Field and the Outlying Landing Field…

Needle exchange is ‘all about recovery’

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Needle exchange is ‘all about recovery’

If the county health needle exchange program didn’t exist, there could’ve been more than 42,000 used needles scattered…

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Environmental group declares court victory over prolific logger

A local environmental group is declaring victory against a prolific logger over county forestry regulations.

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WhidbeyHealth reports 2018 as a ‘tough year,’ with $6.3 million loss

Unplanned expenses in 2018 led to a “tough year” for WhidbeyHealth, board commissioners learned Monday.

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Loot, gun recovered from stolen minvan

An estimated $30,000 worth of stolen silver coins, $10,000 worth of stolen jewelry and a stolen handgun were…

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Bill aims to remove personal, religious exemptions to vaccine

By Ashley Hiruko