Langley’s Public Works Advisory Committee has spent three months and $3,000 in legal fees working on strengthening the city’s wireless code, with nothing to show for it.
Langley’s Public Works Advisory Committee has spent three months and $3,000 in legal fees working on strengthening the city’s wireless code, with nothing to show for it.
The South Whidbey Record reports on a letter from parents concerned about the Black Lives Matter banner at the high school and a teacher accused of indoctrinating students.
Kira Erickson reports in the Whidbey News-Times that the Public Hospital District has run out of cash.