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Food security on Whidbey remains a concern

Many families depend on programs that may change under the Trump Administration.

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Red Apple Market is located in Ken's Korner.

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Ken’s Korner Red Apple fights eviction order

A judge ruled a jury should decide if the owner of Ken’s Korner can evict a grocery store.

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Robotics club heads to world championships

A group of engineers in white lab coats will face other wizards of the craft at a global…

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Driver airlifted at scene of crash

The man was in satisfactory condition at Harborview Medical Center as of Monday afternoon.

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Rallies draw large crowds across Whidbey

About 1,500 people showed up in what seems to be one of the largest protests in Whidbey’s history.

The blue dot on this map indicates the location of an eagle’s nest near Cascade Avenue.

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Eagle’s nest expedites Langley Infrastructure Project

An official groundbreaking for the LIP is planned for 3 p.m. this Thursday, April 10.

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Driver wanted on warrant for fleeing

Prosecutors charged Andrew E. Talbert in Island County Superior Court March 6.

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Oak Harbor man convicted of rape

On March 31, the jury in Island County Superior Court found Aston Samms guilty.

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Suspects arrested on island by regional task forces

Special violent crime task forces came in search of Skagit suspects for the second time in a week.

An Island County map shows areas designated as mixed-use, limited areas of more intensive rural development.

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County proposes to restrict Airbnbs in Freeland

The proposed solutions would make changes in land use rules to increase housing availability locally

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Boater rescued from cold Coupeville waters

Central Whidbey Island Fire and Rescue was dispatched to the scene Sunday morning.

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Protest planned at Navy base

On Saturday, Indivisible Whidbey is holding the Hands Off! Whidbey Island Fight Back Rally.

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Google Trends shows international interest in traveling to Whidbey and Camano islands.
(Provided by Embrace Whidbey) Google Trends shows international interest in traveling to Whidbey and Camano islands.

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Concern raised about potential of less Canadian tourism on Whidbey

Early numbers based on internet searches shows a mixed picture.