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Whidbey residents took to the street Tuesday in Coupeville to rally for abortion rights following the leak of a Supreme Court draft opinion that indicated the court intends to overturn Roe v. Wade. (Photo by Karina Andrew/Whidbey News-Times)

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Whidbey residents rally for abortion rights

Around 30 Whidbey residents protested in front of the Island County Courthouse Tuesday afternoon.

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Coupeville man charged with molesting minor

A Coupeville man was charged in Island County Superior Court April 22 with child molestation.

Upcycled Crow Cottage candles are among the new wares sold at Whidbey Farm and Market this season. (Photo by Karina Andrew/Whidbey News-Times)

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Refreshed Whidbey Farm and Market opens with new offerings

Whidbey Farm and Market re-opened Saturday with a slew of new offerings for the 2022 season.

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Musical menagerie

Oak Harbor High School Choir Club ‘Can’t stop the beat’

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‘It’s a secret’

Club’s play shrouded in mystery

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Langley organization hosts ‘aging circles’

A Langley-based nonprofit has a new offering for its senior population.

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Council discusses Angel sculpture, considers options

A giant sculpture called Angel de la Creatividad once again inspired really long discussions.

Scenes from Holland Happening parade in Oak Harbor Saturday, April 29, 2017

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Holland Happening returns

The 53rd annual Holland Happening Parade and Festival will take place April 30 and May 1.

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<em>State Reps. Dave Paul, left, and Greg Gilday learn about the historic preservation work that took place in Kingfisher Bookstore from Meg Olsen, the store’s owner. The original harbor door on the building’s lower level was used when the building housed a confectionary.</em>

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Lawmakers tour preservation projects

Rep. Dave Paul, Rep. Greg Gilday visited Coupeville this week.

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The Coupeville wharf sustained damage to its roof and other locations during two winter storms at the end of 2021.

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Repairs move forward at Coupeville wharf

Repairs of winter storm damage are nearing completion at the Coupeville wharf, where public restrooms reopened Thursday for…

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Pacific Rim Institute plans Prairie Days events

The Prairie Days on April 29-30 and May 13-14 will feature experience tours and a native plant sale.

Photo by Karina Andrew/Whidbey News-Times

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Whidbey artists’ group plans spring show

The Whidbey Allied Artists’ show will take place May 6-8 at the Recreation Hall in Coupeville.

A portion of Grace Street adjacent to Front Street will be permanently closed to create a seating area for downtown visitors. (Photo by Karina Andrew/Whidbey News-Times)

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Part of Grace Street to close for ‘parklet’

New outdoor seating is coming to downtown Coupeville in the form of a tiny park.