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Updated: Pedestrian steps into highway lane, struck and killed by ambulance driven by Sequim man

SILVERDALE — An ambulance driven by a 74-year-old Sequim man struck and killed a pedestrian on state Highway…

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SPORTS: Peninsula College men’s soccer team just misses out on history

TUKWILA — The Peninsula College men’s soccer team saw its shot at history slip away Saturday night. Fourth-ranked…

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Weather Service adds wind warning to flood watch advisory

The National Weather Service this morning issued this advisory flood watch affecting the North Olympic Peninsula, then added…

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SPORTS: Walla Walla ends Peninsula College’s dream of a women’s soccer NWAACC championship

TUKWILA — The Peninsula College women’s soccer team finally ran into an offense it couldn’t contain. Top-ranked Walla…

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Gift with special meaning made as East Jefferson Fire-Rescue gets tax-exempt status

PORT TOWNSEND — A sentimental donation will be one of the first gifts to the East Jefferson Fire-Rescue…

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Peninsula College men’s soccer team eliminated from NWAACC tournament

TUKWILA — The Peninsula College men’s soccer team saw its shot at history slip away Saturday night. Fourth-ranked…

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New state Supreme Court justice has unique connection to North Olympic Peninsula

PORT ANGELES — King County Superior Court Judge Steve Gonzalez, appointed last week by Gov. Chris Gregoire to…

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Lawmakers in Washington, D.C., concede budget talks are close to failure

WASHINGTON — Conceding that talks on a grand budget deal are near failure, congressional leaders on Sunday pointed…

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Olympic National Park highlighted in report warning of dangers of more cuts to nation’s parks

PORT ANGELES — Across-the-board cuts to national parks in 2012 could result in an eight-year low for funding…

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SPORTS: Peninsula College women’s soccer team playing for NWAACC championship Sunday

TUKWILA — The Peninsula College women’s soccer team is making history and is on the verge of putting…

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SPORTS: Peninsula College women’s basketball team splits first two games of year

VANCOUVER, Wash. — The new-look Peninsula College women’s basketball team opened the year by splitting two games at…

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SPORTS: Neah Bay defeats Lummi to advance to the 1B state semifinals

BELLINGHAM — The Neah Bay football team exorcised some serious demons Friday night. Actually, they were Blackhawks. The…

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SPORTS: Chimacum baseball star headed to Seattle University

CHIMACUM — Seattle University has locked up another Chimacum High School baseball star. Landon Cray, a three-time PDN…

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Retail analysis tool to be focus of talk in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Business owners can learn how to get answers to some of their questions about what…

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Coast Guard to conduct exercise on Hood Canal on Monday

SEATTLE — The Coast Guard Maritime Force Protection Unit out of Bangor will conduct tactical, security and weapons…

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Former PA city councilman reports ‘hard’ quake in central Washington

OMAK — A Friday morning earthquake that shook the north-central portion of Washington has been upgraded to a…

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Neah Bay gets past Lummi, moves on to Class 1B semifinals

BELLINGHAM — The Neah Bay football team shed one heck of a monkey off its back Friday night.…

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Memorial for Port Townsend activist set Saturday

PORT TOWNSEND — A memorial service for activist Nora Porter, who died on Oct. 31, will take place…

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Trial delayed in Port Angeles strangling death case

PORT ANGELES — A woman charged with first-degree rendering criminal assistance for her role in the death of…

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Colder temperatures predicted today; more flurries in foothills

Colder temperatures will lower the snow level easily below 1,000 feet today, the National Weather Service predicted, bringing…