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Pick up your rabbit ears: Viewing Canadian TV via antenna about to change for Peninsula residents

Watching television without cable or satellite service is about to become more difficult for many North Olympic Peninsula…

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Her shining moment: Jackson crowned Clallam County Fair queen

Ruby Jackson reacts with glee after finding out she was selected as queen of the 2011 Clallam County…

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World Trade Center I-beam from 9/11 arrives in Port Angeles

Port Angeles real estate broker Alan Barnard, left, along with off-duty U.S. Coast Guard servicemen Andrew Moravec, center,…

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Orcas draw crowd of onlookers in Port Angeles Harbor

PORT ANGELES — A trio of orcas (two of them shown here) delighted onlookers in Port Angeles Harbor…

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Rescued owl released into wild

PORT ANGELES — Freedom is just another word for putting up with Steller’s jays. A juvenile barred owl…

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New sign tells you how to trail a whale

In the photo, Donna Sandstrom of The Whale Trail organization talks about watching for whales in Crescent Bay…

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Classics roll into Port Angeles for oohs, aahs and nostalgia (***Gallery***)

PORT ANGELES — Forget strolling down memory lane. Rolling is the way to go. And for hundreds of…

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PENINSULA POLL BACKGROUNDER: TV stations on this side of border switch to digital Friday — for those not on cable or satellite

Oh, say can you see? If your trusty old television relies on an antenna and you haven’t picked…

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Businesses burn in Port Angeles

WATERFRONT BLAZE: Port Angeles firefighters work to extinguish a blaze that they said destroyed two businesses on the…

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Up in flames

In this photo, Port Angeles firefighter Pete Sekac, left, and Lt. Jake Patterson watch as flames devour a…

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Small wildland blaze hints at season ahead

JOYCE — A wildland fire charred about half an acre of brushy woods near Joyce on Thursday, leaving…

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Crane topples on Port Angeles pier; operator injured

PORT ANGELES — A crane toppled at the Port of Port Angeles Terminal 1 pier, leaving the operator…

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Peninsula: Private submarine tested in Lake Crescent

LAKE CRESCENT — Yes, there really is a submarine cruising Lake Crescent this week. The sub, built by…

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Healed falcon back in the wild

PORT ANGELES — When the opportunity came, Corina didn’t hesitate. She shot off like a rocket on a…

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Olympic National Park: Removal of twisted, scattered wreckage from plane crash begins

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Workers began the daunting task Saturday of removing the wreckage of a small plane…

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Sequim: Various types of fauna celebrated at Dungeness River fest

SEQUIM — Hundreds of people attended the annual Dungeness River Festival, but the true guests of honor were…

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The beat goes on at Elwha powwow

PORT ANGELES — The steady beat of drumming filled the Lower Elwha Tribal Center gymnasium Saturday as the…

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Smooth operators in belt sander races at Building and Remodeling Expo

There’s nothing like leaving the competition in the sawdust. More than a dozen competitors tried to dust their…

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Being close isn’t always good enough; sometimes precision is everything.

Nine industrial arts students from Port Angeles High School took precision seriously Saturday during a skills competition for…

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Narrow canyon comes alive with images of “demons”

It doesn’t have to be Halloween to see goblins, but it does take imagination. Charles A. Barnes had…