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Mercedes Fulwiler, left, and Jason Tritt, co-owners of Barrington’s Irish Bar & Grill on Pioneer Way, pose before their grand opening.

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Irish eyes are smiling: New pub is rooted in Oak Harbor history

Jason Tritt, former co-owner of Rustica in Oak Harbor, always wanted to open an Irish pub.

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Suspect charged in pursuit that ended with rollover on North Whidbey

The suspect miraculously escaped injury but is accused of attempting to elude police.

Deputy Sheriff Laurrin Bates (left) and Firefighter Kat Crowe (right) play tug of war in anticipation of the police and firefighter 5k run and tug of war competition, June 12. (Photo by Caitlyn Anderson)

Life

Whidbey first responders are pulling for kids

Support the Boys and Girls Club by meeting first responders at the Hustle with the Heroes 5K

Photo by David Welton

Life

Beloved teacher retires after 40 years

Spend a short time chatting with Pam Muncey and discover she’s the kind of teacher you always wanted

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Life

Seal pup abandoned, rescued after harassment

Heinrich kept a watchful eye on the young pup, who is estimated to be about a week old.

News

Police chase travels through Langley

A man is suspected of leading police on a high-speed chase while carrying brass knuckles

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Life

Oak Harbor’s top students look back, forward

Here’s a look at some of the memories from the top 11 students with the highest grade point…

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Family members hold signs of Logan Flaherty’s and Xavier Broyles’s faces.

Life

A fond farewell

South Whidbey High School held memorable and joyous outdoor graduation ceremonies Saturday.

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Life

A fond farewell for Coupeville grads

Both Coupeville High School and South Whidbey High School held memorable and joyous outdoor graduation ceremonies Saturday. In…

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Suspected dealer ditched $240k worth of drugs

An Oak Harbor man fled from three different vehicles and left behind suspected drugs.

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A community member affixed a sign on June 6 affirming that LGBTQ+ youth are loved and belong. It was subsequently removed and left behind on the grass on June 8.

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Pride flag vandalism raises concerns

Reports of theft involving LGBTQ+ pride-themed displays have increased around South Whidbey.

Photo be David Welton

Life

Whidbey pride is back and bigger than ever

This month, Langley and Coupeville may host the biggest pride celebrations in Whidbey history.

News

Vandal targets business windows

A homeless man with a history of throwing rocks broke windows at four businesses in Clinton.