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U.S. Attorney’s Office looking at Oak Harbor case

A 35-year-old Oak Harbor man could face federal child sexual abuse charges.

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Central Whidbey trail to grow

The dream of a bridge-to-boat trail is slowly becoming a reality.

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Rep. Rick Larsen, D-Wash., and Rep. David Rouzer, R-N.C., won the seventh annual Congressional brewing competition hosted by Anheuser-Busch.

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Everett’s Larsen brews up a win in congressional beer competition

U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen teamed with North Carolina Republican Rep. David Rouzer a crisp Kolsch called “Coastal Shine.”

Seagulls battle for the best spot atop the Oak Harbor Safeway. (Photo by Sam Fletcher)

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County discusses pulling Safeway food permit

The Oak Harbor Safeway has just days to comply with a letter of abatement from the county.

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Oak Harbor police seek solution to gun glut

OHPD is overrun with guns. The police are seeking

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Francis and Mary Ellen LeSourd sit on the porch of the home they built in 1892.

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A prairie house built 132 years ago regained its original family

Francis Asbury LeSourd, a Civil War veteran, bought 320 acres of farmland in Ebey’s Prairie in 1886.

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Women’s health fair on Sunday

A women’s health advocate and cancer survivor wants to educate others at a festival in Langley.

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Two dogs saved in rope rescue

A couple of pooches were scooped up by rescuers after finding themselves in a tight spot Monday.

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Businesses query commissioner candidates

Candidates talked about the lack of affordable housing and its effects on families and businesses.

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Luthier opens instrument repair shop

On Aug. 1, Darrell Pope opened his new business, the Village Luthier, in downtown Langley.

Photo by Chris Koser

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Clinton filmmaker takes on pre-grunge band

A documentary about Tacoma-based garage band ended up becoming a massive, 15-year undertaking.

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Whidbey family ‘blindsided’ by hefty Ecology fine over wetland

A couple were shocked to be fined $120,000 for non-compliance with filling drainage ditches.

Burden appeared in court Monday.

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Whidbey man who cut down power pole arrested after day-long standoff

Deputies had reason to believe Joshua G. Burden was armed and may have made pipe bombs.