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Peninsula: Crime rate up in Clallam, down in Jefferson
Crime rates increased 7.6 percent in Clallam County and decreased 19.1 percent in Jefferson County from last year,…
December 6, 2001
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Peninsula: Advocate agrees with assessment that one in four women has been forcibly raped
Almost a quarter of women surveyed randomly in Washington have been victims of forcible rape in their lifetimes,…
December 6, 2001
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Port Angeles: Alleged bomb plot unraveled
PORT ANGELES — Three Port Angeles men facing charges stemming from an assault last month at the Fairmount…
December 5, 2001
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West End: Forks escapee may have headed south
FORKS — Authorities in Grays Harbor and Jefferson counties have joined the search for a 20-year-old man who…
December 5, 2001
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Officials restrict Ediz Hook Road from Daishowa mill to Coast Guard station
PORT ANGELES — High waves over Ediz Hook Road on Wednesday prompted a temporary closure of the Hook…
November 30, 2001
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Port Angeles: Three charged following raids
PORT ANGELES — Three people have been charged with drug-related felonies stemming from a Tuesday drug bust at…
November 29, 2001
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Great trees for a good cause on display today
PORT ANGELES — If Santa Claus and fresh pine wreaths don’t put you in a holiday mood, how…
November 25, 2001
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Sequim: Spokane-area prison escapee arrested
SEQUIM — An escapee from a Spokane-area prison is in the Clallam County jail in Port Angeles awaiting…
November 25, 2001
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Olympic National Park: Officials monitoring cougar sightings
The number of cougar sightings in Olympic National Park has remained fairly constant in the past eight years…
November 25, 2001
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Clallam groups to serve holiday feasts to needy, homeless
Tracy Hagen will probably be sick of turkey by Thanksgiving. The head (and only) chef for the Salvation…
November 21, 2001
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Theaters in Port Angeles, Port Townsend sell out most showings of “Harry Potter”
The magic of “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” sent sell-out crowds running to movie theaters in Port…
November 18, 2001
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Olympic National Park: Hurricane Ridge revs up for winter fun
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Barring bad weather, the drive to Hurricane Ridge should be a breeze starting this…
November 18, 2001
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Peninsula: Prowler is fourth to crash in region
Thursday’s crash of a Navy jet southeast of Sappho was the fourth Whidbey Island-based EA-6B Prowler to impact…
November 16, 2001
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Gas prices decrease on Peninsula
Gas prices have plunged to their lowest level this year on the North Olympic Peninsula The average price…
November 15, 2001
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Quileute hope development brings more tourists to LaPush
LAPUSH — At the end of state Highway 110, where the late afternoon sun casts its shadow across…
November 14, 2001
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Clallam: Three Humane Society workers charged
PORT ANGELES — Three Clallam County Humane Society employees are under fire for allegedly falsifying information in a…
November 8, 2001
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Forks: Mayor trailing in election
FORKS — With only 303 votes counted in the Forks mayoral race late Tuesday night, Nedra Reed held…
November 7, 2001
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Sequim: Joyce girl buried after community assists family
SEQUIM — In what may be a positive ending to a tragic tale that began almost two weeks…
November 4, 2001
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Port Angeles: Lower Elwha cut down 165-foot red cedar
PORT ANGELES — The Lower Elwha Klallam tribe felled a 165-foot tree that will be carved into a…
November 2, 2001
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Treats attract hundreds of children to downtown Port Angeles
PORT ANGELES — The Halloween treats at Alan Turner’s downtown book store aren’t quite as sugary as goodies…
November 1, 2001
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