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Council considers changes to emergency management plan

The last version of the city’s plan was adopted in 2019 and it’s due to expire.

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The Flintstone Car was built in 1964, inspired by what was once known as “The Flintstone Highway,” today’s Bayshore Drive.

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Oak Harbor’s Flintstone car to be nominated for National Historic Register

The sculpture, based on the ‘93 Canopysaurus Flintmobile, is a strong candidate for nomination.

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Future of AI bills uncertain

A second attempt to pass laws that would regulate artificial intelligence stalled at the legislature

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Design discussed for aquatic recreation center

Plans for the interior of a proposed aquatic facility are starting to take shape and color.

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Judge grills attorneys over mask mandate injunction

The visiting judge expressed irritation and admonished attorneys during a hearing Tuesday morning.

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Langley residents divided over affordable housing project

Neighbors of the affordable rental apartments are unsatisfied with some details of the project.

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Langley embraces library reopening

The remodeled Langley Library opened last Saturday after a year’s closure due to a major remodel.

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Oak Harbor man accused of kidnapping, attempted murder

Joshua Castro appeared in Skagit County Superior Court Monday after being held on $1 million bail.

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Oak Harbor to keep south parking lot, flagstaff unchanged in Flintstone Park

The reconfiguration of Flintstone Park has garnered a lot of discussion and strong feelings.

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County to adopt drone policy

The commissioners discussed a draft of the policy during a workshop meeting earlier this month.

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Impact of loss of Department of Education unclear on Whidbey

WA legislators must prepare to invest more in public education, the state superintendent said.

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Nationwide rise in measles cases has county officials worried

As of March 17, two cases have been identified in the state.

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Meeting to discuss school district concerns

South Whidbey community members are invited to voice their concerns and ideas at an upcoming meeting.