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Uninvited guest: Boy accused of burning hole in door of rental

A 17-year-old Mukilteo boy is accused of staying at a rental house in Clinton without permission and burning…

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Prints lead to burglary suspect

Fingerprints led police to a suspect in the burglary of a South Whidbey home, according to court documents.

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SVC Whidbey Campus to unveil Heritage Mural

On Thursday, Oct. 25, Skagit Valley College Whidbey Island Campus invites the public to attend the unveiling of…

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County aims to keep land-use decisions local

As the state tries to create planning guidelines for development near military installations, Island County commissioners want to…

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Woman, 42, accused of siphoning water funds

The former secretary/treasurer of a North Whidbey community association is accused of stealing more than $40,000, court records…

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City contracts with chamber to market Windjammer Park

The Oak Harbor City Council wants residents to understand and approve of the ongoing project to redevelop the…

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Field carrier landing practice scheduled Oct. 15-21

Aircraft carrier-based flight training operations are scheduled to occur at Ault Field through Sunday, Oct. 21. Outlying Landing…

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Researcher to discuss Salish Sea people as part of Ebey’s Reserve 40th

As part of a year-long celebration of the 40th anniversary of the establishment of Ebey’s Landing National Historical…

Books, brews and trivial pursuits

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Books, brews and trivial pursuits

Something wicked this way comes.

Not-so-scary Kritters are stars in second Haunted Petting Zoo

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Not-so-scary Kritters are stars in second Haunted Petting Zoo

This month Island County 4-H’s Kool Kritters will morph into Kreepy Kritters.

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News-Times wins first for General Excellence

The Whidbey News-Times is generally excellent.

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Democrat challenges self-described ‘bipartisan’

When it comes to campaigning, state Rep. Norma Smith and her challenger have very different styles.

Photo by Maria Matson/Whidbey News Group.                                <em>Cornet Bay Company owners Arnie and Joanne Deckwa stand with their new seafood line of sauces. In the background, painted on their RV is the company’s logo depicting Cornet Bay, the view across from their office.</em>

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Walmart picks up Cornet Bay Co.’s sauces

Though it’s been producing and selling gourmet sauces, dressing, seasonings and dips for more than 18 years, Oak…