Thursday, June 12, 2025
Despite an argument he was criminally insane, Dominic Wagstaff pleaded guilty this month to murder.
The exotic snake currently resides in an aquarium at the Whidbey Animals’ Improvement Foundation.
The judge set bail at $7,500 for the health care provider, who was accused of sexually assaulting two clients last year.
The report was unsparing in its allegations against John Nieder, who is set to go to trial May 6 in Skagit County Superior Court on two counts of rape in the second degree.
A man remembered as “Mr. Pumpkin” by generations of Oak Harbor families recently passed away.
Justin Wiener, 32, of Freeland, is accused of murdering Brenda Wiener, 53. The motive for the crime is unclear.
Tevon Dubois and Chanel Jost had their 1,700-square-foot home transported from Bainbridge Island to Whidbey.
Danielle Cruz, formerly of Lynnwood, gets 17½ years in prison. She was impaired by drugs when she caused the crash that killed Sharon Gamble and Kenneth Weikle.
The Navy must redo an environmental study on the impact of expanded EA-18G Growler operations.
The Federal Transit Administration awarded state ferries a $4.9 million grant to help electrify the Mukilteo-Clinton route.
The detached garage was fully engulfed in flames and collapsing when firefighters arrived
The state Attorney General’s Office is asking a judge to require the Navy to cut number of flights.
Investigators believe Sgt. John Nieder mixed a date rape drug into drinks of two women before sexually assaulting them.
Edward C. Taylor of Burlington was killed in a motorcycle crash in Central Whidbey on Oct. 14.
“From the get-go, everyone recognized that it was probably going to end up in the court’s hands.”
The county will pay Deputy Mike Adrian a total of $105,000.
A judge found probable cause existed to believe Danielle C. Cruz committed vehicular homicide in December.
Police hope advances in forensic science can help break case of the 7-year-old’s killing.
Six EA-18G Growler jets and 240 Navy personnel from NAS Whidbey headed to Europe on Monday.
The hospital says it is running out of money, with barely enough to make one more payroll.
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