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Nobody wins $30,000 grand prize, but Home Show still wins the weekend

PORT ANGELES — No one took home the two top prizes in the 30th annual KONP Home Show…

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Tsunami debris or trash from Japan? Beachcombers ask

THIS ARTICLE HAS been revised to reflect the following correction: CORRECTION: Feb. 29, 2012: : An article on…

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Cliffs, huge stumps emerge at former Lake Aldwell [ *** WITH PHOTO GALLERY *** ]

PORT ANGELES — A Sequim filmmaker exploring the Elwha River dams’ deconstruction discovered a new and muddy world…

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WEEKEND: Got a fever for spring cleaning? Home Show’s more than 180 booths will help get it started

PORT ANGELES — With spring just around the corner, where does a homeowner find a contractor to help…

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Most severely ill of seized horses undergoing treatment

SEQUIM — Several of the most critically needy of the 16 malnourished horses seized by the Clallam County…

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Humane Society to administer donations for starving horses seized by Sheriff’s Office

SEQUIM — The Olympic Peninsula Humane Society is collecting donations for 16 starving horses that were seized by…

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Hundreds toast Red Wine & Chocolate event

PORT ANGELES — The 2012 Red Wine & Chocolate Tour was busy, with plenty of local visitors, according…

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Hurricane Ridge opens on holiday, but avalanche worries continue

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Hurricane Ridge opened for snow play Monday after two days of closures because of…

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Offers for help pour in for ‘surprise’ baby

SEQUIM — When Olympic Peninsula residents read of the unexpected arrival of baby Dale Michael Clairmore on Feb.…

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Japanese confirm origin of float found on Peninsula beach

NEAH BAY — A float found in Neah Bay, suspected as being the first debris reaching the Olympic…

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Horse lovers respond to call to aid seized animals

SEQUIM — Many horse lovers have called to offer help in various forms for the 16 neglected horses,…

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Military cargo vessel safe after being adrift

PORT ANGELES — A 685-foot military cargo vessel anchored safely in Port Angeles Harbor after it lost propulsion…

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Rain, wind, snow … and sea foam!

A storm that blew in Friday and Saturday piled sea foam high on the beaches at Rialto Beach.…

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Twilight in Forks: By the Numbers

FORKS — The number of visitors who checked in at the Forks Visitor Information Center dropped from a…

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Twilight of an era, or a new dawn? Forks promoters hope to keep fans coming

Although still a big draw, Twilight appears to be fading in Forks. The flow of visitors has slowed…

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Port Angeles High School Talent Show raises $9,000

PORT ANGELES — The third annual Port Angeles High School Talent Show fundraiser raised more than $9,000 to…

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Forks seeks drag racing application

FORKS — Summer drag races at the Forks Municipal Airport received “overwhelming support” during a City Council meeting…

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Port of Port Angeles hears of damage, new lease

PORT ANGELES — A Jan. 22 windstorm that generated heavy seas caused $122,000 in damage to Port of…

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Port of Port Angeles to offer options for Lincoln Park tree plan

PORT ANGELES — The Port of Port Angeles will present four options for a Lincoln Park master plan…

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Real bridge builders: Port Angeles students take tops honors in statewide contest

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles High School students took first and second and fourth place overall at the…