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Japanese officials inspect suspected debris from tsunami

PORT ANGELES — Is the black float found on a Neah Bay area beach really from the Japan…

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Crescent School District seeks voter approval of levy in February

JOYCE — Crescent School District officials are asking voters to approve a four-year $495,713 operations and maintenance levy…

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Two charged with robbing, pistol-whipping man in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Two men accused of robbing, tying up and pistol-whipping a man at Aircrest Motel earlier…

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Wind gusts tear across Peninsula

A windstorm roared through the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the North Olympic Peninsula late Wednesday and…

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Surf threatens LaPush jetty

LAPUSH — High surf Wednesday at LaPush threatened more damage to the south jetty, but at noon, the…

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Peninsula agencies urged to prepare for influx of debris from Japanese quake-tsunami in a year

PORT ANGELES — Along with rain and wind, next winter’s storms may begin to bring the bulk of…

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School bus driver who died was ‘respected’ elder to Quileute tribe

Corrected version: Victim was a Tulalip tribal elder. LAPUSH — A Tulalip tribal elder died at the wheel…

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New Black Ball owners get 30-year lease for Port Angeles ferry terminal; $4 million dock renovation on tap [**Gallery**]

PORT ANGELES — Port of Port Angeles commissioners agreed Monday to a 30-year lease with the new owners…

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Driver found unconscious in school bus dies [UPDATED]

LAPUSH — A Quileute Tribal School bus driver, found unconscious in the bus he had been driving on…

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Weight loss challenge in Port Angeles taken up by 125; they gain better health while helping Volunteers in Medicine of the Olympics

PORT ANGELES — When Bonnie Stehr offered cash prizes and camaraderie in the Olympic Weight Loss Challenge at…

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Auditions held for Port Angeles High School charity talent show; beneficiary is two-time cancer patient

PORT ANGELES — Students at Port Angeles High School are looking for talent wherever they can find it.…

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Waters running high at La Push as old and new storms felt on Peninsula [***GALLERY***]

A combination of a winter storm, high tide, rain and snowmelt from last week’s storms caused very high…

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Daylight Forks burglary last week is latest in series

FORKS — A bold daylight burglary during a snowstorm was reported last week. A Wood Street home was…

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Trash can lids among the simple pleasures of extended storm in Clallam

In the event of a snowstorm, a shortage of proper snow supplies can result in a run on…

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Construction continues at Forks High School, but clatter to quiet soon [ *** GALLERY *** ]

FORKS — The sounds of drills and sanders mixed with those of lockers slamming and classroom lectures will…

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Black Diamond yard fills with cars sliding on unsanded road

PORT ANGELES — Black Diamond Road turned into a sheet of ice Sunday and was closed for two…

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Olympic Peninsula sees first significant snowfall of season; forecasters predict more later in week [***GALLERY***]

Several inches of snow fell on Port Angeles and areas to the west Sunday, sending cars into curbs…

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Black Diamond Road closed on west side of Port Angeles after 6 cars slide to side

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County Sheriff’s Office and the Port Angeles Police Department closed Black Diamond Road at…

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Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce presents annual awards

PORT ANGELES — Two businessmen were honored for their service during the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce…

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Olympic National Park glaciers continue to shrink, most recent study finds

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — The glaciers in the North Olympic Peninsula’s national park have shrunk by an average…