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“Between Tides” by Rob Schouten. (Photo provided)

Life

Thinking out of the box

The Utility Wrap Program is a project by the Langley Arts Fund to beautify utility boxes.

Photo by Luisa Loi
Decaying human remains lay on a body mortuary storage rack.

Business

Something horrific is afoot at the Roller Barn

Jack Twisted is back and more twisted than ever.

Photo by David Welton
Peggy Larmore, Karen Abel and Kristine McInvaille pose with some of the masks displayed at the Reveal/Conceal exhibit.

Life

Mask exhibit reveals what’s concealed

The Reveal/Conceal exhibit takes visitors on a tour of whimsical and surreal masks.

News

Whidbey shaken by modest earthquake

The earthquake that shook the Puget Sound region Sunday evening caused no damages on Whidbey.

A firefighter walks across the thick smoke holding a shovel. (Photo by Luisa Loi/Whidbey News-Times)

News

Prescribed burn of Whidbey prairie fosters native plants

The beautiful view of the Admiralty Inlet Natural Area Preserve got a tad smoky last Friday.

The Freeland Brewery & Taproom. (Photo by Luisa Loi/Whidbey News-Times)

News

Conflict brews between neighbors, tap room

A group of residents worries their life in Freeland might be negatively affected.

Photo by Luisa Loi
Sylvia Romero prepares drinks for students.

Business

College opens Beaver Tales Coffee

If you’re a student in need of some brain fuel, Beaver Tales Coffee has got you covered.

News

Housing advocate wants to build group home

Coyla Shepard from THINC Whidbey is hoping to get community support to raise money.

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News

Cub Scouts work to erase graffiti at Little League field

Sunday morning, a group scouts and parents painted over graffitti at Volunteer Park.

Photo by Luisa Loi/Whidbey News-Times
Claudia Kiyama watches a group of girls create art at WILASC's open house event.

Business

New center teaches language, arts, technology

Hai Anh Vu wanted to carry on NWLCC’s legacy while providing more enrichment opportunities for kids.

(Photo by Luisa Loi/Whidbey News-Times)

Life

In the dog house

Whidbey woman rescues 300 German shepherds

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The Whidbey Island Cider Festival has been bringing together local businesses since it started in 2017.

Life

Cider Festival returns to Central Whidbey

The Whidbey Island Cider Festival prepares to end its four-year-long hibernation.

News

Comcast outage leaves Whidbey disconnected

Saturday many Whidbey residents found themselves disconnected from the rest of the world.