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School drug busts a growing trend

Within the past three weeks, four South Whidbey High School students have been arrested in school for possessing…

This orca eating a salmon off San Juan Island is in one of the southern resident pods that the federal government proposes to list as depleted but not endangered.

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Local orca pods get limited help

While nobody seems to disagree that the orcas that live around the San Juan Islands are in trouble,…

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Does Whidbey Island need mosquito control?

Health officials want tax to fight West Nile

Paintings by Lee Wexler of Clinton remembering Manzanar

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Through paintings, local artist remembers Japanese internment

Executive Order No. 9066 sent 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry to internment camps on U.S. soil.

Obituaries

Betty Helene Carlson

Betty Helene Carlson of Freeland passed away Feb. 11, 2003, at Foss Home in Seattle. She leaves her…

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Emily Barbara Vogel Pope

Emily Barbara Vogel Pope, 84, died Feb. 10, 2003, at Whidbey General Hospital. She was born May 1,…

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Juanita M. Ludwig Lincoln

Juanita M. Ludwig Lincoln Born to Minni and Lawrence D. Ludwig on Feb. 27, 1919, Died — died…

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Charles George Kuranko

ZCharles George “Chuck” Kuranko, 76, died Feb. 9, 2003. He was born Aug. 15, 1926, in Wilkeson to…

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Whidbey gardens join regional outdoor show

Three Whidbey Island companies will showcase their work at the Northwest Flower & Garden Show Feb. 19-23.

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Langley hears little about sewer loan idea

Plans to extend the city of Langley's sewer system just won't go away.

After spending a few years working with the environmental movement in Boston

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Man starts curbside recycling business on South Whidbey

Having spent time while on the East Coast working on legislation to protect public lands from development and…

Leading a running clinic Thursday night at the South Whidbey High School track

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Runners on the storm

Islanders survive sandblasting to place high in Las Vegas

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Langley resolves to be Earth, energy friendly

On Wednesday, Langley Mayor Lloyd Furman brought the city council a resolution in which the city promises to…