Whidbey News Times - Fri Nov 06
Four Oak Harbor children who were sexually abused by a former youth leader at Living Faith Christian Center won a $150,000 settlement from the church's insurance company last week.
Wine bottle victim no stranger to policeWhidbey News Times - Fri Nov 06
An 18-year-old Oak Harbor man who got hit over the head with an empty wine bottle while burglarizing a garage Oct.
Venting erupts regarding FreelandWhidbey News Times - Fri Nov 06
What was expected to be a routine public hearing turned into a forum that several South Whidbey residents used to express their frustration with the temporary rules that regulate development in Freeland.
Whidbey Open Studio Tour marks another successWhidbey News-Times - Thu Nov 05
Those who love art and the artists who love to make it are all sitting pretty after a satisfying tour.
Library tax holds slim approvalThe Herald - Thu Nov 05
A tax increase proposal that would help maintain library services across Snohomish and Island counties gained a little breathing room Wednesday as another large batch of ballots was counted.
Gay rights measurea s slim lead holdsThe Herald - Thu Nov 05
When Referendum 71 qualified for the ballot a few months ago, it made gay and lesbian couples uneasy.
Jerome still leads in South Whidbey port raceCentral Kitsap Reporter - Wed Nov 04
Chris Jerome is still in the lead in the race for Position 2 on the board for the Port of South Whidbey.
Helland on the way to another term on fire district commissionWhidbey News-Times - Wed Nov 04
Two-term incumbent Mike Helland is handily defeating former three-term commissioner Gary Gabelein in the race for another six-year term on the Island County Fire District 3 board of commissioners.
Dudley takes leave over Oliver for Oak Harbor City Council seatWhidbey News-Times - Wed Nov 04
Scott Dudley appears to be on his way to winning a seat on the Oak Harbor City Council, while Tom Tack leads in the only contested seat for the Coupeville Town Council.
Gordon to take port seat, Jerome and Enell in a tight raceNorth Kitsap Herald - Tue Nov 03
Only one candidate had a sure path to a seat on the board for the Port of South Whidbey on Election Night: Curt Gordon.
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