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Muzzall, St. Clair compete in expensive senate race

Many Whidbey residents with TV have seen commercials for the Legislative District 10 state senate.

A house on Northeast Third Street in Coupeville suffered some damage to the bathroom but ultimately survived a Monday blaze. (Photo by Sam Fletcher)

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Arson suspected in 2 fires

A possible arson brought commotion to a quiet Coupeville street on Monday.

Cackles the Clown (left) and Sam Fletcher pose at Return of Frightville. (Photo provided)

Business

Beneath the mask: An inside look at a haunted barn

What follows are true stories from Twisted Manor as told by creatures who dwell within.

Joe A. Kunzler | Simple Flying
A Growler with VAQ-130 Zappers flies near OLF Coupeville.

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Updated: Navy searches for crew after Growler crashes near Mount Rainier

The fate of two crew members of a Navy EA-18G Growler aircraft that crashed near Mount Rainier yesterday…

Ram Construction staff hoist the horizontal Angel De Creatividad sculpture upright on Wednesday. (Photo by Sam Fletcher)

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Oak Harbor installs long-awaited sculpture

The Oak Harbor landscape has taken a slightly new shape.

Photo by Sam Fletcher
Navy working dog Simba bites MA2 Christian Ramirez for a demonstration.

Life

Biting for our freedom: Whidbey’s four-legged sailors

Whidbey’s military working dogs are not so different from other police K9s.

A grey owl sits in a tree. (Photo by Cara Hefflingher)

Life

Night watchers: Owl lecture to shine light on Whidbey Island’s eeriest bird

As the days grow darker, the haunting calls through Whidbey’s woods grow louder.

An orca slaps the water in south Whidbey in 2020. (Photo by Rachel Haight)

Life

Whidbey’s premiere whale watcher shares love of orcas

Soon, sighting may increase on the island.

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Island County hosting meetings on road safety

The meetings are next week in Langley and Coupeville.

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Oak Harbor police to join regional drug task force

The council unanimously approved an agreement between the police department and SCIDEU.

Carol Parbs hits the volleyball at the John Vanderzicht Memorial Pool Monday morning. (Photo by Sam Fletcher)

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North Whidbey Parks and Rec levy on ballot again

The only public swimming pool on Whidbey Island will remain open if the parks and rec levy passes.

Dave Paul

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Business owner challenges incumbent for District 10 seat

The race for Legislative District 10, position 2, is in the final stretch.

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Oak Harbor council sees pay raise

Members of the Oak Harbor City Council just received significant raises.