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Clinton driver only shaken in car vs.tree collision

Excessive speed and a wet road sent a Clinton man to the hospital Monday afternoon when he slammed…

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Protesters stand by as Exxon work begins

"While others were mulling legal action, some South Whidbey residents took to the streets Sunday to protest the…

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Ferry service returns to normal Friday

"Ferry service on the Clinton-Mukilteo run will resume normal service Friday afternoon, putting an end to the long…

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Community Art Center could take form in Clinton

A number of South Whidbey artists are painting a vision of an art center that could take form…

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Tractor traveler comes to island

A former South Whidbey resident driving an antique farm tractor and towing a camper trailer on a cross-country…

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Langley flower shop has new owners

Something Special owner Debbie Holbert has sold her shop to the owners of Freeland's Flowers by the Bay.

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Langley Council asked to go slow on sewers

Members of the Langley City Council have promised they will not formulate a sanitary sewer plan before they…

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Boys lose scorefest as Gabelein nets 33

"Though they scored more points than they have in any other game this year, the South Whidbey High…

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Hearings examiner gives Freeland Exxon go-ahead

Developers planning to build a gas station complex in Freeland got the green light from Island County Hearings…

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Baby whale cruises Saratoga

"Whidbey Island whale watchers were thrilled this week as a number of orca whales, including a new baby,…

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Water bus tries run to Seattle

"Whidbey Island residents can catch the water bus to Seattle during mid-February.The bus will take them to downtown…

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Longtime 4-H leader Jan Coffman retires

"After 34 years at the extension office in Coupeville, Coffman is retiring as the coordinator of the 4-H…

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Business venture wants to manage Greenbank Farm

The recently-formed Community Development Team and Whidbey Historical Preservation Society has offered a new proposal for the management…