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Fire scorches shed in Freeland

By the time firefighters arrived, the resident had mostly extinguished the blaze.

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Coupeville schools pick new principal

The hire is not official until approved by the school board.

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Man charged in police pursuit on Whidbey Island

Speeding up to a cop car and flashing high beams at night didn’t work out well for a…

This lake is part of the Double Bluff acquisition project that the Whidbey Camano Land Trust has applied for funds through the Conservation Futures program. (Photo by Carlos Anderson)

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Conservation Futures Fund could help protect large shoreline, forest projects on island

Island County commissioners are considering a total of four applications this year for a program that preserves and…

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Man fired shotgun into dirt berm during Bayview protest, police say

The Record obtained incident reports on the high-profile case through a public records request.

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State utilities commission rejects Cascadia Water revenue increase

A tariff increase that would have affected over 1,000 customers on Whidbey Island.

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Coupeville school board votes to approve plan for cuts

The modified education plan calls for reducing certificated staff by up to eight full-time positions

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Voters approve 9-1-1 emergency communications sales tax

The measure was overwhelmingly supported in the special election.

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CADA facing major budget cuts

The nonprofit organization is impacted by cuts to VOCA and ARPA funding.

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Name of fire victim released

A 62-year-old military veteran became entrapped in his apartment during the April 15 fire.

(Photo by Barbara Wolf Terao)
A large group of protesters lined the highway during the event Saturday.

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Residents shaken by shots fired near protest

Outrage over the incident near Bayview grew afterward.

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Navy to host public meetings to address well water investigation

These PFAS substances may be present in drinking water wells due to past use of firefighting foam.

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Town hall and forum planned for veterans

A forum and a town hall event are scheduled in Oak Harbor on April 23.