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Quillayute Valley School District delays school bond try

FORKS – After seeing the price tag, the Quillayute Valley School District officials have decided to hold off…

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Crescent students, community aid needy

JOYCE – Crescent students got together to give back during the holidays. The Crescent School District held a…

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Hospital guild aids fire department training

SEQUIM – Clallam County Fire District No. 3 paramedics can practice using real cardiac equipment medical procedures on…

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Weather linked to 3 wrecks on U.S. Highway 101

PORT ANGELES – Black ice and freezing fog spun three vehicles off U.S. Highway 101 near Indian Valley…

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Oil giant BP donates $10,000 for purchase of new police K-9 officer

PORT ANGELES – The Police Department will have a new dog to replace Arco, the department’s first K-9…

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Fired teacher’s case to be heard in federal court

PORT ANGELES – The wrongful-dismissal appeal of a teacher who was fired for insubordination in the Port Angeles…

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Group stages ‘Boston Tea Party’-inspired protest

QUILCENE – About 30 war protesters dumped about 10 gallons of sawdust into Quilcene Harbor on Sunday in…

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Male lead of ‘Twilight’ cast

FORKS – The part of the mysterious Forks vampire Edward now has a face for the upcoming movie…

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Faces on defaced Port Angeles mural cleaned of vandalism

PORT ANGELES – With soft rags and acetone, two Nor’wester Rotary Club volunteers and two city workers on…

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Breaking news: Port Angeles mural cleaned of hate epithets, vandalism

PORT ANGELES — A mural depicting 18th-century Port Angeles Native Americans was cleaned today of spray-painted vandalism, including…

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Forks High School ready for its close-up in ‘Twilight’

FORKS – The aging high school building, described by author Stephenie Meyer in her Twilight series of teen…

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Close call for Sol Duc resident; not so near Brinnon

The severity of flooding in Forks can be measured by the height of the rising waters at Ron…

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Museum at the Carnegie offers insights into history

PORT ANGELES – On a wet and dreary day, one doesn’t have to venture outdoors to explore aspects…

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Outrageous games Friday to support United Way

PORT ANGELES – A wacky way to donate to the United Way of Clallam County will draw eight…

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Clallam, Jefferson storm costs rise

As power and communication lines were restored following Monday’s monster storm, damage estimates continued to be tallied on…

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Peninsula digs out of monster storm; roads reopened

Mudslides and fallen trees had made an island of the West End on Monday, but by early Tuesday…

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High winds, floods close highways, cut power, phones

Winds whipped through most of the North Olympic Peninsula on Monday, and melting snow with drenching rain rose…

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Port Angeles veteran’s Pearl Harbor memorabilia to be donated to Seattle museum

SEATTLE – Memorabilia from Port Angeles resident Lee Embree, who snapped the first known photographs of the Japanese…

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High wind, flood watches issued for Olympic Peninsula

The first snow of the season that fell across much of the North Olympic Peninsula by midday Sunday…

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Port Angeles city manager gets pay raise to more than $148,000

PORT ANGELES – The Port Angeles City Council unanimously voted Sunday to give City Manager Mark Madsen a…