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Three arrested after rash of daytime home burglaries

Three people were arrested in connection with a rash of daytime residential burglaries in which houses were ransacked…

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Port Angeles couple enjoys Midway adventure

PORT ANGELES — When Elston and Jackline Hill headed for a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the Midway Islands this…

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Port of Port Angeles $231,000 ahead of projections

PORT ANGELES — The Port of Port Angeles budget is about $231,000 ahead of projections. Bill James, port…

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Port Angeles School Board saves K-4 teacher positions through shorting emergency repairs fund

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles School Board salvaged about 1.6 full-time teaching positions in elementary schools for…

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Port Angeles schools to cut teacher pay, about 5 positions to balance budget

PORT ANGELES — The School Board acted Monday night to eliminate the equivalent of 5.3 full-time teaching positions…

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Dump Day trash turns into cash for Port Angeles Food Bank

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Food Bank was turning other people’s trash into cash on Sunday. The…

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Port Angeles schools’ Hebert to retire: Assistant superintendent’s future plans a ‘blank slate’

PORT ANGELES — Mary Hebert exudes love for children and education. She’s felt that way since first grade.…

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RainFest celebrates quilts, other arts in West End

FORKS — RainFest, a celebration of the West End, will kick off with the Fabric of the Forest…

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Eagles celebrated at Makah festival

NEAH BAY — Organizers hope that plenty of youngsters show up at the second annual Eagle Festival on…

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Quileute welcome whales today

LAPUSH — The Quileute will sing, dance and tell stories in honor of whales today. The Whale Welcome…

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Port Angeles schools seek healthy food initiatives

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles School Board has unanimously voted to bring in more freshly prepared and…

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Teen charged with murdering son appears in court today

PORT ANGELES — A hearing at 9 a.m. today will determine whether or not statements that a teen…

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Logs swept into harbor recovered, now going on export ship

PORT ANGELES — A half load of logs on Monday were topping off the Sunny Royal for the…

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Volunteers sought to help welcome cruise ship passengers

PORT ANGELES — Downtown organizations are preparing for the arrival of two cruise ships in May and seek…

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Port Angeles motorcyclist mysteriously crashes off road, dies from injuries

PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles motorcyclist died after he suddenly veered off Tumwater Truck Route and was…

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Cutting 15 teaching positions tops austerity list given to Port Angeles School Board

. PORT ANGELES — A recommendation to cut 15 full-time teaching positions in the Port Angeles School District…

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Longtime foe of Harbor-Works behind Democratic Party snub of public development authority

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Democratic Party wants the city and port to stop funding Port Angeles…

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Port Angeles School Board to hear list of cuts from financial committee

PORT ANGELES — Suggested and ranked cuts to programs and staff will be presented to the Port Angeles…

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Vineyard Community Garden ready for season in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — The Vineyard Community Garden is ready to let it grow, let it grow, let it…

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Fishing guides, others jump at chance to host wounded soldiers in Forks

FORKS — Fourteen soldiers recuperating from injuries in Iraq and Afghanistan braved windy weather to fish for steelhead…