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Aaron Parks will be performing in PianoFest Northwest Saturday

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Renowned jazz pianist returns ‘home’ to Whidbey

For Aaron Parks, expanding his career as a jazz pianist in New York City is a whirlwind at…

Musician Teo Benson is pictured teaching a violin student. Benson will be performing along with Nola Allen

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Spring brings rhapsody, romance to South Whidbey stage

The Chamber Music Series reaches its final performance of the season this weekend with an afternoon of romantic…

Harold Robinett holds up a photo showing three generations of his family. In the photo are his parents

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A century old and still laughing | Freeland resident celebrates milestone birthday

Freeland resident Harold Robinett is about to join a select group of people in this world. This weekend,…

A Freeland man needed stitches on his head after a deer smashed through his Subaru windshield Thursday afternoon near the American Legion hall in Bayview. The deer

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Deer smashes through windshield on Highway 525 near Legion hall

A driver was up and walking after an unusual collision with a deer Thursday afternoon.

Grethe Cammermeyer stands in her office with a recent award inducting her into the Washington State Nurses Association Hall of Fame.

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Civil rights champion Grethe Cammermeyer inducted into Nursing Hall of Fame

Alongside letters from former presidents, honorary certificates from several universities and movie posters depicting her life’s work, Langley…

John Thomas works on his class notebook in Angela Lindstrom’s 8th grade class at Whidbey Island Waldorf School. The class will venture to the Moab desert later this month for a culminating class field trip.

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Waldorf students set to explore Moab desert

Students in the eighth-grade class of Whidbey Island Waldorf School are preparing for their final journey together, and…

Carli Newman

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Langley Middle School student heads to state geography bee

This Langley Middle School geography bee winner is heading to the state National Geographic Bee competition for the…

Mark Dworkin and Melissa Young discuss their latest documentary “SHIFT CHANGE

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Documentary by Clinton filmmakers spotlights employee-owned businesses

Two Clinton documentary filmmakers are taking their message to the American living room.

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Port ponders beach access signs on South Whidbey

Public beach access signs may soon be more abundant around South Whidbey.

The Seattle Men’s Chorus

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Seattle Men’s Chorus visits Langley for benefit

Voices from one of the largest choral organizations in Washington will travel to the South End for a…

Jill Yomnick displays her edible book inspired by the book “Where the Wild Things Are.” The edible book is a homemade apple spice cake.

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Books take on new life at South Whidbey festival

It’s the perfect combination — a fun book and a tasty treat. The second South Whidbey Edible Book…

Bill McInvaille stands in front of his nearly 3 acre farm

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Family farms prepare for the season on South Whidbey

The grass is greener, the birds are singing and people are outside again preparing for spring.

Rainey of the Rainey Music Project rehearses a song she wrote for the upcoming performance benefitting at-risk youth on the South End. The performance features all-original rock music the band wrote for the concert.

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South Whidbey band unites to benefit youth at Ryan’s House For Youth

For six musicians, the issue of youth homelessness on South Whidbey united them. What resulted was the Rainey…