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All they want for Christmas

Kindergarteners answered this pressing question: What do you want for the holidays this year?

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Magistrate’s report on lawsuit critical of Navy’s Growler environmental impact study | Updated

A federal magistrate judge ruled in favor of the state Attorney General’s Office and a Whidbey anti-noise group…

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New district maps keep things competitive

Whidbey Island will remain in the state’s most politically competitive legislative district.

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County names new public works director

A former rocket scientist will be taking over Island County largest’s department.

Photo by Karina Andrew/Whidbey News-Times

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Oak Harbor couple brightens the holiday season

Oak Harbor residents set up a dazzling display of Christmas lights in their own winter wonderland.

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Road for ‘billion-dollar corporation’ questioned

Oak Harbor City Council is questioning why the city is planning to pay $700,000 to construct a road.

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Power outage hits South Whidbey

Strong winds Wednesday morning walloped Whidbey, causing power outages that lasted most of the day.

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Damian Greene resigning from school board

In a letter, Greene wrote that there are issues he “can no longer support in good conscience.”

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Port of Coupeville awarded $4.8 million for broadband

Expansion of fiber optics infrastructure is expected to help education, business and healthcare.

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Couple knits together businesses

A former postal service worker has opened a new business that combines knitting with cocktails.

Photo by Karina Andrew/Whidbey News-Times

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A holly jolly Christmas tree farm

It’s not too late to buy some home-grown holly before the holidays happen.

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Federal judge rules in favor of AG, COER on several issues in Navy Growler lawsuit

A federal magistrate judge ruled in favor of the state Attorney General’s Office and a Whidbey anti-noise group…

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Holiday House helps makes season brighter for families

The Oak Harbor Home Depot is providing the charity organization with a $1,000 grant.