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County commissioner candidate’s actions, complaints at former job spurred an investigation

A 96-page report that looks into allegations made by Marie Shimada is making waves on Whidbey.

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Naked dog park phantom | Island Scanner

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A teenager is accused of driving a stolen truck on North Whidbey.

A teenager is accused of driving a stolen truck on North Whidbey, trying to elude police and stealing…

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Suspicious fire devastates South Whidbey nonprofit farm

A suspicious fire at the BlackSeed Agroecology Farm & Village on South Whidbey destroyed an estimated $250,000 worth…

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‘Green stuff’ alert | Island Scanner

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Machete man returns | Island Scanner

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Oak Harbor Haggen on merger sale list

The store will be sold off if the merger between Kroger and Albertsons goes through.

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Man accused of running mobile ID theft operation

The man victimized approximately 383 people located across four countries and 16 states.

The hydrogen-powered guts of a new zero-emission Community Transit bus are seen under an open hood at the Community Transit Operations Base in Everett. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)

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Island Transit gets $15M for hydrogen buses

Island Transit will receive a federal grant to buy 12 hydrogen buses and fueling infrastructure.

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Residents alerted about burglar hiding in area

A 33-year-old man stole two cars, burglarized two homes, led a high-speed chase and more.

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Oak Harbor man accused of child rape

OHPD obtained videos that allegedly show a man raping a 13-year-old on multiple occasions.

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Teens charged with break-in at school building

Two teens face criminal charges for allegedly breaking into the South Whidbey School District office

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Appeals Court rules in Langley PRA lawsuit

The appeals court sided with Langley about monetary penalties in a public records lawsuit