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Vandals shoot out glass at more Clallam Transit stops

PORT ANGELES — A months-long vandalism spree continued last weekend, when bus shelter windows were shot out along…

Tamanowas Rock

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Jamestown S’Klallam tribe buys sacred site of Tamanowas Rock

CHIMACUM — After decades of work to preserve Tamanowas Rock, the ancient tribal site is now legally in…

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UPDATE: Sequim elk posing no threat to U.S. 101 at moment

UPDATE THIS MORNING: Tim Cullinan, Wildlife Program Coordinator, provided the following update: Late yesterday morning, the elk crossed…

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Sequim elk moving across roads again

SEQUIM — The Dungeness herd of Roosevelt Elk are on the move again. The herd on Tuesday night…

Stevie Martinez-Cruz of Port Angeles holds new daughter

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Clallam’s first baby of 2013 beats due date by a week

PORT ANGELES — A baby girl who beat her scheduled due date by a week was the first…

Drew and Annie Spindler

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Jefferson baby reported to be Peninsula’s first of 2013

PORT TOWNSEND — A baby girl born at Jefferson Healthcare hospital in Port Townsend was reportedly the first…

A crowd rushes into the water Tuesday morning from Hollywood Beach in Port Angeles. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

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Polar bear plunge in Port Angeles draws hundreds

PORT ANGELES — The water was cold, but the air was colder at Tuesday’s Port Angeles Polar Bear…

Lisa Smith

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Mother’s grief inspires her to serve others in need

PORT ANGELES — A grieving mother who was helped by others is now offering her support to those…

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Police follow some leads in Port Angeles car robbery

PORT ANGELES — Police on Monday were still trying to track down the man who robbed a woman…

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Polar bear plunges for the brave and the hardy

The New Year will start with a splash on the North Olympic Peninsula, with at least four options…

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Sequim elk well south of U.S. Highway 101

SEQUIM — The Dungeness herd of Roosevelt elk has moved into the hills and as of Thursday was…

A researcher checks the large dock that washed up near LaPush. Washington State Fish and Wildlife

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Dock believed from tsunami shows no invasive marine species

LAPUSH — Scientists say they have found no biological invaders on samples of 30 species of marine life…

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Sequim elk well south of U.S. Highway 101

SEQUIM — The Dungeness herd of Roosevelt elk has moved into the hills and as of Thursday was…

A researcher checks the large dock that washed up near LaPush. Washington State Fish and Wildlife

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Dock believed from tsunami shows no invasive marine species

LAPUSH — Scientists say they have found no biological invaders on samples of 30 species of marine life…

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NOAA warns large ships to avoid sanctuary

PORT ANGELES — The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is asking ships of 400 gross tons or greater…

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School lunch is getting a healthy makeover

SEQUIM — School lunches, long the butt of jokes for sitcoms and stand-up comedians, don’t look much like…

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Tsunami debris film to return to Peninsula

A documentary film that documents a trio of kayakers taking a survey of debris from the March 2011…

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Community Christmas meals scheduled in Jefferson, Clallam counties

Christmas Eve and Christmas Day will include free public meals and brunches for the community. In Port Ludlow,…

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Neah Bay to use Title I award to train teachers

NEAH BAY — Neah Bay Elementary School will use a $5,000 state “Title I Distinguished School” award to…

Ivy Mathison has placed ornaments honoring children killed in the Newtown

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Port Angeles family’s big yard display pays tribute to Connecticut school victims

PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles family who knows from experience what it’s like to lose a child…