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Fire near Langley consumes unoccupied storage building

South Whidbey Fire/EMS responded to the fire at the building around 4:07 a.m. Wednesday.

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Council divided on port-a-potty experiment

The Langley City Council has authorized the use of city funds for a temporary portable restroom.

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NAS Whidbey team rescues woman at park

A woman was rescued from the shoreline at South Whidbey State Park after she fell down a stairway.

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Kayla Bodenhafer, 15, with Kenny, a goat who broke his leg and avoided a death sentence earlier this year. The Bodenhafers refused to put him down and instead made him a cast. In years past, he has been at the Whidbey Island Fair.

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Goats with success stories — and more — at Whidbey fair

Goats who miraculously recovered from injury and illness will compete at the upcoming fair.

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Get out the dancing shoes, Langley

Live summertime entertainment, some of it taking place outdoors, is coming to the South End.

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Langley finds solution for triangular property

The 340-square-foot triangle-shaped piece of pavement will be rented out to Whidbey Island Kayaking.

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Langley citizen files as write-in for city council

One person has filed as a write-in candidate for Position 5 on the Langley City Council.

The lagoon and the splash pad at Windjammer Park were popular as residents tried to beat the heat. (Photo by Karina Andrew/Whidbey News-Times)

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Whidbey residents find ways to stay cool in record hot weather

According to the WSU weather station in Coupeville, temperatures reached 96 degrees on Monday.

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100+ Women giving back to community

A group supporting Island County nonprofits is seeking new members before its next donation cycle.

Photo by Kira Erickson

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Colfer closing chapter on career as library manager

Debby Colfer is retiring after 21 years as the manager of the Clinton Library.

Photo by Kira Erickson

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Digging 4 Dinner Clamming classes planned

The Sound Water Stewards will teach a series of classes for amateur clammers at Double Bluff Beach.

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Three vie for job of Langley mayor

Scott Chaplin and Roger Scrafford have stepped forward to challenge Thomas Gill in the mayoral race.

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Quade, right, sneers at Taylor, Lars Larson's character in the play.

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WICA’s ‘Starving Class’ delves into humanity

“Curse of the Starving Class” opened Friday, June 11 and runs through Saturday, June 26.