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Shakespeare Fest in full swing

Island Shakespeare Festival’s three diverse shows have been seeing pre-pandemic audience numbers.

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Langley mayor proposes easing RV rules

A proposed moratorium on RV camping restrictions was hastily dialed back at a city council meeting.

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Artist creates ‘car-tography’ illusions

He’s a poet, painter, guitarist and most recently, a photographer of toy car illusions.

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South Whidbey school district may relocate students

The South Whidbey School District is considering relocating students again.

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Firefighters from South Whidbey Fire/EMS responded Sunday to a fire in the woods behind the Bayview Cemetery.

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Abandoned dynamite shed burns down

No one was injured in a fire that consumed a shed in the woods behind the Bayview Cemetery.

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Whidbey’s love enforcement officer

When he’s not out stopping crime, Tavier Wasser is helping couples get hitched.

A riding lawn mower caused a fire that ended up burning one-tenth of an acre of dry grass. (Photo provided)

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Mower fire cut down

No one was injured in a South Whidbey fire started by a riding lawn mower on Aug. 7.

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Port officials ponder fairgrounds liability

In the future, people visiting the Whidbey Island Fairgrounds may need to check in before entering.

Langley City Hall is getting some much-needed support added to its structure. (Photo provided)

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Langley City Hall gets some support

The first phase of a new preservation project is currently underway at Langley City Hall.

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Human Services spent $18M on COVID help

Human Services officials led a comprehensive presentation about the department’s efforts.

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Langley pooch’s swim with whale makes waves

An adventurous, salt-water-loving dog from Langley decided to go swimming with a massive cetacean.

Up Up Up Inc. circus performers during a show last year in Langley. (Photo provided)

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Traveling circus to visit Langley

Whidbey residents will be treated to a dazzling, all-ages show from a group of eclectic performers.

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Crowd-funded wireless code gets council support

The city of Langley may soon have a comprehensive ordinance capable of limiting wireless facilities.