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Participants wore a rainbow of colors to the Langley Pride Parade. (Photos by David Welton)

Life

Langley shows its true colors

Residents came out in celebration of their most colorful show of LGBTQ+ pride yet last Saturday.

News

Langley records moving to church

The relocation process began this week for the abundance of city records stored in library basement.

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News

Fire destroys Freeland vacation home

The cause of an early morning fire in Freeland this week that resulted in no injuries is unknown.

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City considers options for Ethics Board

The way ahead for Langley’s citizen-led Ethics Training and Advisory Board remains unclear.

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Mayor opts for silence over pledge

The Pledge of Allegiance will not be a requirement at future Langley City Council meetings.

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South Whidbey ECEAP ceasing operation

After more than two decades, a vital South Whidbey preschool program has come to an end.

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Langley to explore new wildlife policy

In the wake of a disease affecting Langley’s rabbits, the city is forming a wildlife subcommittee.

Photo by Kira Erickson/South Whidbey Record

Business

Sushi chef rolls out new restaurant

A sushi chef has finally come full circle and opened her own Japanese restaurant in Langley.

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Three brush fires sparked on Whidbey

Whidbey Island firefighters responded to three brush fires, two of which caused by fireworks.

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Future of Langley ethics board unclear

The city council will discuss possibly re-establishing the Ethics Training and Advisory Board.

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Langley hit with copious records requests

The Village by the Sea is hiring a temporary new staff member to handle public records requests.

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Housing group plans Coles Valley PUD

A recently established community land trust has set its sights on land for a housing development.

Photo by David Welton

Business

As Whidbey as loganberry pie

Long-time business opens Langley storefront