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Innovative business concentrates on coffee

A South Whidbey coffee roaster with decades of experience has created an innovative product.

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Langley hires new police officer

A new face will soon be joining the ranks of the Langley Police Department.

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“Spring Flowers” by Tricia Balok, a ceramicist.

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Art Market returns to South Whidbey

Art lovers of Whidbey Island may want to take Mom to a special event happening this weekend.

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Volunteer Kai Fletchers loads old fence boards into a trailer.

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Neighbors help neighbors during annual day of service

Over 300 volunteers turned out for South Whidbey’s biggest event of the year helping people in need.

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Salary rejigger moves forward despite doubts

Changes in pay for the elected officials of Langley are one step closer to becoming a reality.

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Angling for a legacy

When Jon Lyman sets out to build a fly fishing rod, his aim is to make it last…

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City faces records storage predicament

Langley officials and staff have just under two months to relocate a plethora of city records.

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Amy Wheeler, the creator of Play Club, outside Berkeley Repertory Theatre, where members saw “Cambodian Rock Band” in San Francisco in March.

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Whidbey playwright creates ‘Play Club’

South Whidbey resident and playwright Amy Wheeler created “a book club with a theatrical twist.”

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Survey says the kids aren’t alright

Adolescents are struggling with mental health challenges now more than ever.

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South Whidbey School bond measure fails

The South Whidbey School District’s $80 million bond has likely failed in Tuesday’s special election.

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The South Whidbey track team waited in the Mukilteo ferry lot for 53 minutes Thursday night before catching the boat home. Coaches said this was more than enough time to stop for food.

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Bus rule leaves kids hungry, parents angry

Food stops after sports events may return in fall

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‘Tied to the ocean’

Hawaiian voyager to speak on Whidbey

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Firefighters had to remove all of the hay from the van in order to fully extinguish the vehicle fire.

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Load of hay bales catches fire

A van traveling through South Whidbey sustained heavy damage when its contents caught fire.