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Police warn of ‘AI Homeless Man Prank’ at school, reassure that it’s a hoax

There were no incidents or safety concerns involving the homeless population at any school campus

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Cascadia Water customer rates to rise by 49%

The change is down from the 107% increase the company had previously requested.

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Schools awarded $38M for jet noise mitigation

Grants were awarded through the Community Noise Mitigation Program

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Federal shutdown has little immediate effect on island

Many of the immediate effects are related to the military.

Photo provided by Sailing with Paul Porter

Life

Solo swimmer conquers waters of Penn Cove

When she embarks on long distance swims, Paige Nuzzolillo’s only opponent is herself.

Photo by David Welton

Life

Woodbeys showcases Clinton’s creative spirit

The 4-foot-tall wooden dolls started popping up outside of the South Whidbey businesses in 2024.

Life

Langley store has no cents

The downtown Langley grocery store is no longer accepting or giving out pennies as change.

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Gender-neutral school restrooms cause a stir

Rumors about gender-neutral restrooms in future South Whidbey schools have raised safety concerns.

Students take a field trip Keystone Preserve last spring.

Life

Outdoor excursions are back: Out of the classroom, onto the land

The Whidbey Camano Land Trust is helping students explore the great outdoors.

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Veterans share concerns with congressman

U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen outlined his goals to help military members receive greater access to care.

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Life

In glowing colors, artist captures Whidbey in a new light

Intuition guides Timothy Haslet’s paintbrush and unorthodox choice of paint.

Photo from @elcazwhidbey on TikTok

Business

Millions of viewers make El Caz go viral

El Cazador Mexican Grill Cantina in Oak Harbor has amassed over 14.8 million views on TikTok.

Photo by David Welton

Life

Celebrating Rosh Hashana, the Whidbey way

It’s Jewish year 5786, and to celebrate the new year, Jews on Whidbey resurfaced after a long hiatus.