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Port of Port Angeles deputy executive director fired at commissioners meeting

PORT ANGELES — The Port of Port Angeles’s deputy director, David Hagiwara, was fired on Monday. The unexpected…

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Cache found on shooter, including slain forest officer’s service weapon

SEQUIM — Shawn Matthew Roe was carrying three guns — one of them Forest Service Officer Kristine Fairbanks’…

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Recently arrived Sequim-area resident was building home when fatally shot

SEQUIM — Richard Ziegler was in high spirits earlier in the afternoon when he was fatally shot. Deborah…

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BREAKING NEWS: Killer’s Sequim-area victim was a retired corrections employee in California

SEQUIM — The man killed by the alleged killer of a Forest Service officer on Saturday was identified…

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Port Angeles City Council to consider whether to limit public comment at its meetings

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles City Council has asked City Attorney Bill Bloor to bring them a…

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Forks protest held Wednesday against Border Patrol highway checkpoints; another to be held Saturday in Port Angeles

While a Forks group protested immigration policy on Tuesday, a Port Angeles group plans a rally and march…

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Republican Rossi in Port Angeles, assesses changes since his narrow defeat in 2004

PORT ANGELES — Republican Dino Rossi told the audience of Port Angeles area business people that things have…

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91-year-old Port Angeles resident to take a hike to see his old wilderness stomping grounds

PORT ANGELES — Jack Nattinger will be in his favorite place on Earth this week. The 91-year-old, along…

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Nominating for Red Cross ‘Real Heroes’ under way

The Olympic Peninsula Red Cross is in search of heroes. The North Olympic Peninsula chapter of the organization…

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School districts feel the heat of fuel prices, but won’t eliminate routes

North Olympic Peninsula public school districts are taking measures to save fuel without cutting bus service for students,…

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Nearly 1,000 Twilight fans swarm into Forks

FORKS — “What Obsession?” That was the message printed on luggage tags sold in Tillicum Park by TwilightMom…

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Twilight fans campaign to donate to help save brick building of Forks High School

FORKS — Fans of the Twilight series of best-selling books wants to save the place where Bella and…

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Forks becomes the real Twilight zone for festival celebrating fictional character’s birthday

FORKS — Bella’s 20th birthday party on Saturday is shaping up to be a bigger bash than last…

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Front Street — U.S. 101 west — should be reopened this morning following water main break

PORT ANGELES — A portion of East Front Street battered by water exploding from a water main rupturing…

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Sekiu Airport repairs to be finished Saturday

SEKIU — Repairs on the aging runway at the Sekiu Airport will be finished Saturday when Blackline Inc.…

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StreamFest participants create masks, learn about species at conservation event

PORT ANGELES — StreamFest was full of wild animals on Saturday and Sunday. Not the bestial kind. These…

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Detectives to continue investigation into Joyce gun burglary

JOYCE — Clallam County sheriff’s detectives will look into the forensics and physical evidence in a gun burglary…

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Detained teens choose Mexico; others reported arrested

FORKS — The fate of a 16-year-old Forks resident who was detained by Border Patrol agents late last…

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More money, manpower raises Border Patrol activity on North Olympic Peninsula

The Border Patrol has stepped up enforcement of immigration laws on the North Olympic Peninsula because of an…

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Ecology says it will conduct soil tests on private property with or without Port Angeles City Council’s blessing

PORT ANGELES — The City Council has delayed a decision about whether it will allow the state Department…