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Development is still being considered for the 40-acre parcel on Coles Road.

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End of the road for Coles Valley PUD

A sizeable housing development within Langley is no longer moving forward in its current form.

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Gordon’s Fusion seeks support to stay open

The Coupeville restaurant is hoping to raise $50,000 to avoid closing this week.

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Langley City Council approves utility rate hikes

The city council unanimously approved increases in utility rates for water, sewer and stormwater.

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Man uninjured after tree causes crash

The South Whidbey Record ’s own Brian Read miraculously avoided injury in a tree-related accident.

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Langley finds mystery $1 million in coffers

A spare $1 million that was previously unaccounted for was recently found in Langley’s bank accounts.

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Lawsuit filed over dock damage

A Canadian tugboat company is being sued for damaging a dock owned by the Port of South Whidbey.

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First Habitat housing project is coming to town

A new affordable housing project is on the horizon for Coupeville.

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Navy sets schedule for supplemental Growler study

The Navy expects to complete an analysis of an environmental study of Growlers at NASWI by February.

A ferry heads out from Mukilteo toward Clinton during the evening commute in 2022. (Ryan Berry / The Everett Herald)

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Ferry system braces for abundance of travelers

About 67,000 travelers are expected to take a ferry either to or from Whidbey this Thanksgiving.

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Firefighters responded to a blazing delivery truck late Wednesday morning.

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Blaze abruptly claims FedEx truck

A driver escaped without injury when his delivery truck suddenly caught on fire on South Whidbey.

This map of the Whidbey Island Fairgrounds shows the Port of South Whidbey’s boundaries, outlined in red. Concession stands, at far left, are not fully on the property.

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School board okays inclusion in port’s feasibility study

Port of South Whidbey commissioners will assess whether housing is possible.

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The Valley High Park sign stands in the bushes.

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Mobile home community unites against alleged landlord negligence

Last week, Valley High households came together to plan, seek legal advice and vent.

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Hospital district budgets for projects, surplus

Whidbey’s hospital district looks like it will remain firmly in the black next year.