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Sea Float Scramble to blow through town

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Sea Float Scramble to blow through town

Annual tradition geared toward kids and visitors

Sound Waters University set for Feb. 2 in Langley

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Sound Waters University set for Feb. 2 in Langley

Registration begins Dec. 28 for all-day classes on Salish Sea

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Langley awards tourism funds

One dozen applicants and $115,000 in funding

Clean up continues after roar of storm

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Clean up continues after roar of storm

Mighty trees no match for fury of wind

‘King of prime rib’ wins state honor

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‘King of prime rib’ wins state honor

South Whidbey Legion Post chef is named Volunteer of the Year

2018: South Whidbey in review

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2018: South Whidbey in review

Rogue cops, lots of protests and digging up a really old tooth

Watch out for polar bear plunging Tuesday

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Watch out for polar bear plunging Tuesday

Double Bluff tradition dives into 2019

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WhidbeyHealth drops state insurance coverage

‘This came totally out of the blue. Retirees are furious.’

‘First Impressions’ draws out viewers’ reaction

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‘First Impressions’ draws out viewers’ reaction

Meredith MacLeod’s 100-day portrait project on display until Jan. 1

Langley economy anchored by Clipper Christmas ship

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Langley economy anchored by Clipper Christmas ship

Weekends filled with hundreds more shoppers

More than 300 Whidbey Islanders still in dark

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More than 300 Whidbey Islanders still in dark

All power should return by 3 p.m. Monday, PSE says

Powerful winds knocked down trees and sent branches skidding over roads throughout Whidbey Island Thursday. (Photo by Patricia Guthrie/Whidbey News Group)

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Wind wallops Whidbey

Widespread power outages close businesses, cancel classes

Holiday House brings toys and joy to many homes

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Holiday House brings toys and joy to many homes

‘This is really what Christmas is all about’