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Car show comes to airport

The DeLaurentis International Airport is hosting its first public event.

Photo by Luisa Loi

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Whidbey horse rider joins renowned club

A horse rider from Oak Harbor is trotting her way into a group of seasoned riders.

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South Whidbey seamstress sews her way to Grand Champion

Carole Wagner nabbed the Grand Champion prize for her quilt at the Whidbey Island Fair.

Photo by Caitlyn Anderson

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Mural by the sea

A whimsical new art installation is swaying its way onto the scene in Langley.

Photo by David Welton

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Something old, something new at 99th fair

Sunlight poured down onto fairgoers in search of critters, fried foods, thrilling rides and more.

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Onlookers wave to veterans during a previous Whidbey Island Fair parade.

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Veterans to receive recognition during fair

Vietnam War veterans will be recognized for their service at the Whidbey Island Fair this year.

Western toads are large, ranging in color from brown, green, olive, gray and maroon, with a blunt head, stout body, broad waist, short legs and warty skin. They make a mellow “chirrup” or high pitched “plinking” sound and, according to the department of Fish & Wildlife, many males vocalizing together sound like cackling Canada geese. They persist in every single ecoregion Washington has to offer. (Photo provided)

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Whidbey has a toad-crossing zone

A low-key but important migration is happening on North Whidbey this month.

Surveying molts is easier than up-turning rocks and chasing down live crabs. In four-person teams, surveyors scour the beach for 20 minutes, logging the data into an app. (Photo provided)

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Citizen scientists on the prowl for invasive crab

One of the world’s most evasive species has been found on Whidbey Island in small numbers.

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Whidbey Island Fair opens July 25

The fair will feature a petting zoo with a wider assortment of animals for folks to meet and…

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Ferry home travels Whidbey’s coast

Two central Whidbey residents turned an old ferry boat into a home that is now for sale.

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Participants during a previous South Whidbey Yacht Club sailing class.

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Come sail away with yacht club

Whidbey Islanders looking to get out on the water this summer are in good company.

Dark Operator is the newest book in the Galaxy’s Edge series.

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Fan Expo summons sci-fi fans on Whidbey

Fans of the book saga and the sci-fi genre are invited to three days of extravaganza at Tossin’…

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From left, Paulina De La Parra as Julia, Hannah Nguyen as Leticia and Cianna Castro as Diana appear in Aphra Behn’s “The Lucky Chance” adapted and directed by Julie Beckman at Island Shakespeare Festival.

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Island Shakespeare Festival begins

“The Lucky Chance” opened Friday, July 19 at Island Shakespeare Festival on Whidbey Island.