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Langley’s offer of $50K in public records lawsuits refused

Eric Hood filed suits against Langley in 2016, 2019 and 2021, all of which are unresolved.

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Hospital restructures amid tumult

WhidbeyHealth administration last week released a brief statement on its restructuring plan.

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Watcher on the beach

Frances Wood recognized for surveying seabird

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Released from prison early, man stole car, crashed through gate

Prosecutors charged Justin Keen of Langley with theft of a motor vehicle and other charges.

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SW voters show strong support for schools and parks levies

After three counts, two South Whidbey levies are passing by a significant margin.

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Outrage grows over firings in wake of hospital no-confidence vote

CEO Ron Telles terminated four people in administrative positions.

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A ferry ‘Hat’ trick?

Walk-on service would link Whidbey, Hat Island, Everett

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Omicron loosens grip on Whidbey Island

If the data is any indication, Island County has turned the corner on omicron.

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Resident accused of leading organized theft ring

Detective Jenn Gravel tied 23-year-old Elijah J. Wright to at least 25 known vehicle prowls.

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Medical staff takes no confidence vote in CEO, COO, attorney

The hospital board president said the commissioners were “caught completely off guard” by the vote.

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New pup in town

Whidbey elephant seal family welcomes third generation

Photo by Karina Andrew/Whidbey News-Times

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Oak Harbor votes down school bond measure, Coupeville and South Whidbey levies passing

The first round of votes has been counted in the Feb. 8 special election, and the results bode…

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Name that lamb

It’s lambing season at Bell’s Farm, and the public is invited to join in the cuteness.