Parading for the holidays
Crowds of families gathered in Oak Harbor and Langley to meet Santa and other magical creatures.
Navy aircraft salvage operations completed
The P-8A Poseidon aircraft that landed on Kaneohe Bay on Nov. 20 was finally removed from the water.
Celebrating Christmas to the sound of Celtic music
Whidbey Island Music Festival presents ‘A Celtic Christmas with the Beggar Boys’
Smaller boat indicative of ferry system’s struggles
A smaller boat running the Clinton-Mukilteo ferry route might become a more frequent sight.
Event provides light during dark December day
On Dec. 8, a procession of lanterns will travel from Healing Circles to Soundview Center in Langley.
Fundraiser kicks off wrestling season
The Purple and Gold intersquad matches raised funds to help pay for materials and tournament fees.
Teenagers face charges after running away in stolen car
Three South Whidbey teenagers are accused of stealing a car and driving to California.
A man faces a vehicular homicide charge after driving impaired and killing a 20-year-old woman. County commissioners adopted a $138 million budget for 2024 despite cost increases due to inflation. Whether you like big or small trees, intricate wreaths or garlands, Whidbey businesses have it all. A South Whidbey florist dries and preserves flower blooms to create the festive holiday decoration.Oak Harbor man accused of vehicular homicide
County adopts status-quo budget
‘Tis the season for Christmas trees
Florist creates everlasting wreaths
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Hot season comes to close
The Wildcats’ volleyball season concluded Nov. 3.
Oak Harbor advances in District 1 volleyball tournament
Oak Harbor’s volleyball team advanced to the quarterfinals of the District 1, 3A tournament.
- Oak Harbor swimmer makes a splash and qualifies for state
- Oak Harbor hosts Kentlake in state soccer tournament
- Oak Harbor High School sends boatload of girl swimmers to district swim meet
- Oak Harbor girls soccer advances to district semifinals
- Oak Harbor girls soccer team heads to playoffs
- Team goes pink to spike breast cancer
Remembering the attack on Pearl Harbor
The community is invited to an event to remember the attack on Pearl Harbor and to honor veterans.
The Whidbey Playhouse gets Scrooged by ‘A Christmas Carol’
Perhaps some holiday cheer might help scrub the grudge off the coldest of hearts.
Sound Off: New growth planning will shape the future
By JILL JOHNSON
In Our Opinion: Support local business this holiday season
Traditionally in America, the Christmas season starts on the weekend after Thanksgiving. Many people start decorating, trees go up and…
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Windermere Whidbey: Strengthening our community through volunteerism!
App challenge open to Whidbey middle and high school students
Editor, Editor,Letter: Decline of print journalism hurts cats the most
Letter: Callahan’s decision shows his dedication
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