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KSQM scores $50,000 grant for new tower

SEQUIM –– Sequim’s public radio station KSQM-91.5 FM has been granted $50,000 by the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust…

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Port Angeles murder trial still slated for June

PORT ANGELES — A status hearing for Bobby J. Smith, a Port Angeles man charged with first-degree murder…

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

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SPORTS: Crescent dominates own track meet; Clallam Bay’s Welever has top state 1B 100 sprint time

JOYCE — The Crescent track and field team flexed its collective muscle as the boys won the team…

Laurel Black

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Port Angeles marketer, graphic designer retools her business’ brand

PORT ANGELES — A noted North Olympic Peninsula marketer and graphic designer has rebranded her business to reflect…

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SPORTS: Forks softball takes doubleheader; other prep reports

OCEAN SHORES — Tabetha Brock knocked a three-run homer out of the park in the first game and…

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Port Angeles man pleads not guilty in child rape case

PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man accused of sexually and physically abusing five children, the youngest of…

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Port Angeles man in alleged deputy assault to go on trial Monday

PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man who is accused of assaulting a Clallam County sheriff’s deputy after…

Student Bryce Jacobson participates in the 2011 senior dance hosted by Peninsula College. Another free dance

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Senior citizens, students to dance Tuesday night away in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Sixteen years ago, the Peninsula College student government under President Glenn Gilliam launched an event…

Donna Sandstorm

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First Whale Trail sign on Washington state’s coast dedicated at Kalaloch Lodge

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — A sign telling about the gray whales, sea otters and orcas that frequent the…

Ed Johnstone

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Quinault man lauded in D.C. as a ‘Champion of Change’

WASHINGTON, D.C. — A member of the Quinault Nation was honored in Washington, D.C., last week for his…

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12 Sequim merchants to ax sales tax for April 15 day

SEQUIM –– Purchases will be 7.8 percent cheaper at several merchants downtown Monday as owners waive charging customers…

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Effects of ocean acidification — and what to do about it — topic of Port Angeles forum

PORT ANGELES — Between 2005 and 2009, up to 80 percent of the oyster larvae in some Washington…

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Clallam County launches emergency alert system

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County has launched a new emergency alert system to keep citizens apprised of severe…

Kelly Johnson

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Earth Day activities planned on Peninsula

Online registration is open for the Washington Coast Cleanup on Saturday. Volunteers will spend part of the day…

Ranger-designed logo fetes Olympic National Park's 75th year

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Ranger-designed logo fetes Olympic National Park’s 75th year

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — A glacier-capped mountain with a river running through a forest and a starfish reminiscent…

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WEEKEND: First OAT Run set for Saturday in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — A full field of 200 runners is set for the first-ever Olympic Adventure Trail (OAT)…

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SPORTS: Cascade Christian nips Chimacum 1-0 in baseball; other prep reports

CHIMACUM — Zach Stevenson pitched a complete-game, two-hit shutout to lead Cascade Christian to a 1-0 win over…

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Manuscripts due April 26 for poetry workshop in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Poetry manuscripts must be submitted by Friday, April 26, for a writing workshop to be…

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Wildfire season officially begins Monday

OLYMPIA — Regardless of the wet, rainy spring, wildfire season officially begins Monday, as specified by state law,…

The 1998 Toyota Tacoma pickup driven by Bill Gallauher of Port Angeles lies on its roof after Gallauher rolled the vehicle after swerving to avoid hitting a van in front of him

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No one hurt in U.S. 101 rollover crash

LAKE SUTHERLAND — A single-vehicle rollover blocked U.S. Highway 101 in both directions at Lake Sutherland for about…