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SPORTS: Port Angeles girls basketball team rips Olympic to advance to state playoffs for first time in seven years

TACOMA — The Port Angeles girls basketball team is back at state for the first time in seven…

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SPORTS: Grahn, Cristion highlight strong area group going to state wrestling this weekend

TACOMA — The last three months have all been leading up to this. Mat Classic XXIII is not…

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Weather no obstacle to weekend activities

A cacophony of activities — mostly indoors because of the wet, chilly weather — are planned this Presidents…

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SPORTS: Sequim, Port Angeles boys basketball teams are a win away from state after winning district games Wednesday night

TACOMA — Corbin Webb sank 21 points to spark the Sequim boys basketball team to within one win…

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SPORTS: Peninsula College men’s basketball team loses a 199-point shootout with Whatcom

BELLINGHAM — The Peninsula College men’s basketball team had little choice but to turn Wednesday night’s game against…

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‘Final Forest’ author to read, talk, sign book in Forks today

FORKS — William Dietrich, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of The Final Forest: Big Trees, Forks and the…

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Teen arrested for apparent arson at highway weigh station

PORT ANGELES — A 16-year-old Clallam County boy was arrested Monday on investigation of second-degree arson for allegedly…

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Update: Ferry sailings out of Port Townsend resume after vessel has “soft grounding” last night

PORT TOWNSEND — The MV Chetzemoka resumed service between Port Townsend and Whidbey Island this morning after it…

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SPORTS: Early registration cost still available for Port Townsend’s Rhody Run

PORT TOWNSEND — Registration for Port Townsend’s Rhody Run XXXIII are already arriving, yet the May 22 race…

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SPORTS: Neah Bay girls basketball advances to state while boys team knocked into consolation; Quilcene girls stay alive; other playoff reports

The Neah Bay girls basketball team advanced to state for the fifth straight year and the Quilcene girls…

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Ferry hits Whidbey sandbar, idled; Wednesday sailings to be announced

PORT TOWNSEND — The three-month-old MV Chetzemoka was blown onto a sandbar in 50 mph winds at Whidbey…

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Sequim looks to Tacoma artist for new city logo

SEQUIM — The city is working with a Tacoma artist designer to draw up a new city logo…

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“Final Forest” author at reading, book signing in Forks on Wednesday

FORKS — William Dietrich, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of “The Final Forest: Big Trees, Forks, and…

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PENINSULA POLL BACKGROUNDER: Bill aims to make cougar-hunting with dogs permanent

OLYMPIA — Fifteen years after voters statewide banned using dogs to hunt cougars, lawmakers want to set permanent…

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Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau board welcomes new members

PORT ANGELES — Linda Barnfather and Duncan Allinson have joined the Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau’s board of directors.…

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SPORTS: Playoffs resume Tuesday night for some area boys and girls basketball teams

Five North Olympic Peninsula high school basketball teams continue playoff games today, including Sequim girls and both Neah…

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Port Angeles Coast Guard helicopter helps in search for kayaker at Lake Washington

MERCER ISLAND — The Port Angeles Coast Guard’s HH-65 Dolphin helicopter crew helped search for a missing kayaker…

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Young artists win honors at Sequim museum (***GALLERY***)

SEQUIM — Scores of parents, grandparents and friends filled the Museum & Arts Center earlier this month to…

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SPORTS: Neah Bay girls basketball team a win away from reaching state tournament; other girls basketball playoff reports

JOYCE — The Neah Bay girls basketball team has been here before. The Red Devils turned in another…

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SPORTS: Port Angeles gymnastics team is sending two to state

TUMWATER — Two gymnasts from Port Angeles High School qualified for the Class 1A/2A/3A state gymnastic championships at…