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Ghost ship ends eerie journey on Clinton beach

A salvage crew was on South Whidbey to retrieve the Madahy.

Whidbey Island Angels recently opened a resource center in a new, bigger location in Freeland. (Photo provided)

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Catch a glimpse of kindness in action at open house

The Whidbey Island Angels recently moved to a new location.

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Candidate’s statement botched in voter guide

Island County officials are owning up to a mistake that may cause some confusion for voters.

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South Whidbey handywoman does it all

If you need someone to help on home improvement projects, Mackenzie Wright will be your handy ma’am.

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Cloudy with a 100% chance of seeing Jeff Renner Oct. 1

The former KING 5 weatherman will talk about the climate crisis as a person of faith.

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Business

Double Bluff Brewing taps into new home

After eight years on Anthes Avenue, downtown Langley’s only microbrewery is expanding.

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Life

Indie film premiering in Langley

The Village by the Sea is coming to the silver screen.

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Mr. South Whidbey heats up Freeland Hall Oct. 7

Five brave men will take the stage at Freeland Hall in their quest to be crowned Mr. South…

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Feline stowaways found on ferry

A string of feline passengers have been found frequenting the ferries on the Clinton-Mukilteo route.

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Pickles Deli owner Kim Bailey with a freshly made BLT.

Life

Pickles offers to feed the hungry on South Whidbey

A South Whidbey restaurant has found a way to feed hungry customers of modest means.

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Car commercial lets it snow in Langley

Langley greeted with snow, but only in front of Fair Trade Outfitters and Good Cheer Thrift Store.

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Langley Council divided over best practices for public meetings

At least two members wonder if the convenience of attending from home is worth connectivity issues.

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Cost scaled back for recreational aquatic center

Architects and members of a steering committee have brought the cost down by about $10 million.