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Sequim Middle School holds practice drill

SEQUIM — Sequim Middle School held a practice drill Friday using a scenario that a call had been…

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Appeals hearing tonight on Port Angeles Farmers Market

Appeals of the downtown Port Angeles Farmers Market’s conditional use permit to use one block of Laurel Street…

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Peninsula weekend activities include “Crabfest”

There’s plenty to do on the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend, and the newspaper has two features today…

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Legislators ax language that would have allowed more tanker traffic in Strait

WASHINGTON — Somewhere, “Maggie”‘ is smiling. The late Sen. Warren Magnuson’s 1977 limit on the number of oil…

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Sequim church collecting backpack supplies for hurricane evacuees

SEQUIM — King’s Way Foursquare Church will be sending a team to New Orleans and Mississippi from Oct.…

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Burn ban lifted in Clallam County

The Clallam County Fire Marshal’s Office has lifted the burn ban effective midnight Tuesday. The decision, Fire Marshal…

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Clallam: Transit system to mark 25th year

Clallam Transit System will celebrate its 25th year of service with free fixed-route and Paratransit rides Oct. 10…

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National Park readies for winter with shorter hours, campground closures

Olympic National Park is getting ready for winter, as hours will be changed at its visitor and information…

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Busy weekend ahead for our Peninsula

There’s plenty to do on the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend. To help you plan, here are highlights…

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Views of Washington coast seafloor available online

The first live video broadcast from the undersea wonderland 200 miles off the Washington coast is available today.…

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Roosevelt students slate spaghetti feed fundraiser for hurricane victims

PORT ANGELES — Roosevelt Middle School seventh-grade teachers and students will hold a spaghetti feed fundraiser to assist…

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Caldwell holds seven-vote lead over McQuillen after new count

PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson County elections workers counted another 42 votes on Tuesday, which widened Port Townsend City…

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Peninsula: College opens fall semester today

Today is the first day of fall quarter classes at Peninsula College. The school has campuses in Port…

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Quilcene Fair on tap for Saturday

QUILCENE — A full day of events will center around the grounds of Quilcene School on Saturday for…

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Olympic National Park waives fees on Saturday

In celebration of National Public Lands Day, Olympic National Park will waive entrance fees for visitors on Saturday.…

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Clallam: Sheriff’s deputy placed on administrative leave

PORT ANGELES — A Clallam County Sheriff’s Department deputy has been put on administrative leave pending the results…

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Discovery Bay beaches closed to shellfish collection

All beaches in Discovery Bay have been closed to the recreational harvest of shellfish after paralytic shellfish poison,…

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Port Townsend: Film Festival premiers Friday

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Film Festival takes the main stage Friday as the annual event marks…

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Port Angeles: Hiker released from hospital

PORT ANGELES – — – Brian Gawley, the 39-year-old reporter lost for three nights in Olympic National Park,…

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Sequim: Groups raise $5,558 in three hours for hurricane victims

SEQUIM — Five organizations working at three sites raised $5,558 in three hours Friday for victims of Hurricane…