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Watch your behavior, mayor urges Forks residents

FORKS — The people of Forks need to get a grip on their own behavior, according to Mayor…

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One of the Peninsula College halls Keegan built renamed after him

PORT ANGELES — In a surprise ceremony to mark Peninsula College President Tom Keegan’s final trustees meeting at…

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Peninsula College inks interim president contract

PORT ANGELES — A contract for Brinton Sprague to serve as interim Peninsula College president has been approved…

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Building opening ceremony all about jobs

PORT ANGELES — More than 100 people attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony earlier this week for a building in…

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Police think Forks murder suspect still in area

FORKS — Police believe that a man wanted in the stabbing murder of a young Forks woman may…

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Public’s help sought in locating suspect in Forks homicide

FORKS — Police are seeking the public’s assistance in finding a suspect in the murder of a Forks…

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Olympic National Park glacier details topic of program Tuesday

PORT ANGELES — How many glaciers are in the Olympic National Park? How many were there in the…

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Police seek suspect in stabbing death of 18-year-old woman in Forks

FORKS — A search is on for a suspect in the death of a Forks woman who died…

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Olympic National Park rangers help with Mount Rainier manhunt, honor guard

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Four Olympic National Park rangers assigned to help in the effort to track down…

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Port Angeles ‘sesquicentennial baby’ a celebrity

PORT ANGELES — Melania Christine Burke may have been in town for only a day, but she is…

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Peninsula’s first baby of year born on New Year’s Day in Port Angeles [***GALLERY***]

The first baby of 2012 on the North Olympic Peninsula is a Sequim resident who was born in…

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No babies arrive on first day of 2012

No new year babies were born in Clallam or Jefferson counties Sunday, the first day of 2012, according…

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100 take New Year’s dip at three Clallam locales [**Video**]

Cloudy skies parted and a chilly breeze picked up Sunday morning as about 100 people tried the chilly…

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Snowy owls sweep into Peninsula from Arctic to the delight of birdwatchers

Some of the largest and most beautiful predatory birds are making a rare visit to the Olympic Peninsula…

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One person on Peninsula arrested on DUI over Christmas holiday

Only one person was arrested for investigation of driving under the influence on the North Olympic Peninsula during…

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Forks man charged with burglary, theft

FORKS — A Forks man has been charged with theft and burglary after a series of burglaries in…

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Don’t look out the window, but it’s actually been a dry December

This week’s wet weather won’t change the fact that December has been unseasonably dry for the North Olympic…

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Sequim Community School on state list of low-performing facilities

SEQUIM — Sequim’s Community School was included in a Department of Education list of the state’s lowest-performing schools…

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Forks woman wins $1,000 Santa Bucks

FORKS — Forks resident Misty Mate won the $1,000 top prize in the West End Business and Professional…

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Call for entries sent out for popular wearable art show in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — It’s time to get your art on. Jefferson County Community Foundation’s Fund for Women and…