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Clinton man injured in Skagit crash

An 82-year-old Clinton man was seriously injured when his motorcycle was struck by a car.

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Man accused in screwdriver stabbing

A 33-year-old South Whidbey man is accused of stabbing his mother in the head with a screwdriver.

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Suicide reignites bridge safety concerns

A 44-year-old Seattle man jumped off Deception Pass Bridge Saturday morning.

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Greene announces run as write-in candidate for county commissioner race

A previous candidate for Island County commissioner returns as a write-in candidate this November.

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A rehabilitated seal pup awaits freedom at Windjammer Park Monday.

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Signed, sealed and delivered: Rehabilitated pups reintroduced to City Beach

It was a joyous day, the result of rescue and rehabilitation — release, but more than that, success.

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Whidbey woman sentenced to six months in jail for animal cruelty

A North Whidbey woman admitted that her actions led to the death of two horses.

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Town hosts Coastal Adaptation Strategy open house

The Town of Coupeville wants community input for the development of a Coastal Adaptation Strategy.

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Four new police cars to patrol Oak Harbor’s streets

Tuesday, the city council unanimously approved the addition to the police department’s fleet.

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Man accused of pinching cherry tomatoes, beer

A 42-year-old man was caught in a South Whidbey grocery store with stolen tomatoes down his pants.

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Submissions welcome for climate mitigation projects

Community members can receive a grant for a project that would help mitigate climate change.

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Oak Harbor resident petitions for Salary Commission to rescind mayor’s raise

The petition follows a decision to boost the mayor’s salary from $60,000 to $135,000.

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Langley City Council resumes budget talks

City officials are learning more about Langley’s budget and where things went astray financially.

Members of the Whidbey Environmental Action Network, Garry Oak Society and Whidbey community hold "Don't take our vote!" signs at the Aug. 13 Oak Harbor city council meeting. (Photo by Amanda Bullis)

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Environmentalists sue Oak Harbor over ordinance

The ordinance allegedly violates the state’s code of ethics for municipal officers and SEPA.