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“Fletcher” wins PDN’s Paws and Claws Pet Photo Contest

AND NOW, LADIES and gentlemen (and pets) . . . drumroll, please! “Fletcher,” a handsome Australian Shepherd/Blue Heeler,…

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Volunteers sought for homeless services event

PORT ANGELES — Organizers of the second annual Clallam County Project Homeless Connect, scheduled March 17, are seeking…

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68-year-old man found crushed under truck tire in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — A 69-year-old man was found crushed under the tire of his truck early Wednesday morning…

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6th UPDATE — Winds hammer North Olympic Peninsula (NEW updates on when power expected to be restored.)

AN UPDATE from Clallam PUD as of 8:46 p.m.: We are presently experiencing outages in only a few…

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BIG winds expected today in western Clallam, Jefferson counties (also the B.C. coast)

FORKS — High winds are forecast today on the West End. The National Weather Service posted a high…

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Water Street work closes Port Townsend’s busiest thoroughfare

PORT TOWNSEND — After a weather-imposed delay, work on the Water Street repaving and sidewalk replacement has begun.…

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Meeting set for Wednesday about Port Angeles-area Earth Day cleanup

PORT ANGELES — A meeting is scheduled to discuss a Port Angeles area beach and stream trash cleanup…

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Have you seen this man? (Your help is needed)

PORT ANGELES — Family members and Clallam County sheriff’s deputies are searching for Robert “Bob” Goss, who is…

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Children with father after surviving wreck that killed their mom on Coyle Road

COYLE — Two children who were strapped in car seats when their mother was killed in a wreck…

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Journalist Edward R. Murrow topic of First Friday lecture in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — Peninsula College Associate professor Rich Riski will discuss the career of legendary journalist Edward R.…

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Oregon Shadow Theatre to perform ‘Thumbelina’ in Clallam Bay

CLALLAM BAY — The Oregon Shadow Theatre will present “Thumbelina” at the Clallam Bay High School gymnasium Monday.…

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Majority in poll opposes weakening bargaining rights for public workers

AS labor battles erupt in state capitals around the nation, a majority of Americans say they oppose efforts…

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Jefferson County PUD logs $1-million-plus in expenses to transfer power authority

Jefferson County Public Utility District has passed the $1 million mark in expenses related to the cost of…

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Tree planting restores watershed, raises money [**GALLERY**]

QUILCENE — Some 275 students, parents, grandparents and friends planted 5,000 native trees to help restore salmon and…

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Lavender farmers group chooses artwork for summer fair in Sequim

SEQUIM — Artwork by Patricia Taynton of Sequim will grace posters, T-shirts and other materials for the Sequim…

Sports

SPORTS : Peninsula College men’s basketball team whips Shoreline for second seed to NWAACC championships

SEATTLE — DeShaun Freeman sparked the Peninsula College men’s basketball team to a road win over Shoreline and…

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Oscar fans don’t let wind spoil party in Port Townsend [**GALLERY**]

PORT TOWNSEND — Oscar fans gathered late Sunday afternoon to get ready for the year’s biggest film event,…

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Oscars provide fine excuse for dressing up for party in Port Angeles [**GALLERY**]

PORT ANGELES — Glitz and glamor galore overflowed from a bevy of people supporting Olympic Medical Center Foundation…

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Tides of March benefit auction set for March 12 in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — Tickets to see Maya Angelou in Seattle, a biplane flight and high tea at the…

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Spay to Save to conduct its first clinic in Sequim today

SEQUIM — After more than a year of fundraising, a group offering low-cost spay/neuter clinics is conducting its…