Something old, something new at 99th fair
Sunlight poured down onto fairgoers in search of critters, fried foods, thrilling rides and more.
Molts decorate Whidbey beaches, not dead crabs
There hasn’t been a documented crab die-off, in fact, quite the opposite.
Business owners challenge Johnson for commissioner
A seasoned incumbent and two hardworking business owners compete in the race for the District 2 seat
Penn cove closed to shellfish harvesting due to biotoxin
You might want to consider finding a new spot to harvest shellfish, at least temporarily.
Neighborhood in limbo over contaminated well
A resident-owned community on North Whidbey discovered two types of PFAS contamination in its water.
Whidbey Island crabbing season hits a high-water mark
July marked the beginning of the recreational crabbing season surrounding the whole of Whidbey and, according to longtime crabbers, this…
‘It’s a Great Day to Fight Cancer’
Marysville center leads fight against cancer
The following items were selected from reports made to the Oak Harbor Police Department: A suspicious fire at the BlackSeed Agroecology Farm & Village on South Whidbey destroyed an estimated $250,000 worth of hydroponic… If you’ve ever wanted to set up camp inside a tipi, one South Whidbey woman has you covered. South Whidbey’s most-anticipated berries have begun to ripen.Machete man returns | Island Scanner
Suspicious fire devastates South Whidbey nonprofit farm
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‘Wild Hearts’ roam free on South Whidbey: Events center offers rural living in style
From Wall Street to Whidbey, Mutiny Bay Blues is a family affair
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Whidbey pickleball players have a lot to relish
It’s an exciting week for Whidbey pickleball players.
Boyles and Lemley make marks at state track tournament
Oak Harbor had several athletes place at the 3A track and field tournament held May 23 through May 25 at…
Veterans to receive recognition during fair
Vietnam War veterans will be recognized for their service at the Whidbey Island Fair this year.
Whidbey has a toad-crossing zone
A low-key but important migration is happening on North Whidbey this month.
Take a Breath: Oak Harbor’s grateful hand on the reins
BE KIND. The big block billboard letters sparkled on his chest, before the handshake, before I thanked him for meeting…
Sound Off: Whidbey Community Foundation celebrates connections
As a growing community foundation, Whidbey Community Foundation knows the value of connections.
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‘It’s a Great Day to Fight Cancer’
New WhidbeyHealth oncology team provides cancer care, close to home
Building community on Whidbey, one joust at a time
Empowering seniors: discover your path at the Snohomish County Senior Resource Expo!
Editor, Editor,Letter: Biden is good, decent, unlike Trump
Letter: Shimada is ‘fresh-face upstart we need’
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Suspicious fire devastates South Whidbey nonprofit farm
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A teenager is accused of driving a stolen truck on North Whidbey.
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Whidbey has a toad-crossing zone
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Whidbey Island crabbing season hits a high-water mark
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‘Wild Hearts’ roam free on South Whidbey: Events center offers rural living in style