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‘Little Art’ makes big impression

Miniature 4-by-4-inch artworks adorn the library’s wall as part of a project known as “Little Art.”

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Penn Cove Road realignment gets the green light

Construction is set to begin on a portion of Penn Cove Road that will soon close to the…

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Whidbey Special Olympians win big

Two Special Olympics teams from Whidbey Island came home with big wins from a state tournament.

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Nora (Patricia Duff) speaks with the family’s nanny, Anne Marie (Shelley Hartle).

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Outcast Productions opens 12th season

The Langley-based Outcast Productions opens with “A Doll’s House, Part 2” March 8 until March 24.

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Second annual Whidbey Repertory Festival returns to WICA

With 3 live performances, a book reading and a screening, the event tells stories about one person.

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Weigh in on fire levy lift

People are invited to discuss the possibility of a fire levy lid lift on the primary election ballot

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Langley mulls committee changes

With a dozen citizen-led boards and commissions, Langley is contemplating slimming down.

North Puget Sound “Sounders” gray whale CRC53 Little Patch shows his face, by Serena Tierra, Orca Network

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Returning Sounders offer a beacon of hope

The North Puget Sound Gray Whales, a group of about 20 cetaceans that come mainly to feed, are…

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Suzie Reynolds demonstrates how to use the new wind phone at Trustland Trails Park.

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No sound but the wind

South Whidbey Islander designates newest phone booth in memory of her son.

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Council mulls future of East Langley

Langley city council is considering how to balance the environment with affordable housing.

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South Whidbey Parks and Rec eyes land near Community Park

The district might purchase the 16-acre parcel on Maxwelton Road.

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Langley debates county population projection

Langley is one step closer to determining a population projection for the next 20 years.

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Food truck damaged by heat and smoke

No one was injured in a flameless fire that melted the interior of a food truck Monday night.