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“Then I heard a POW”

A carrier for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer first spotted Thursday morning’s fire and called 9-1-1. Simultaneously, some of the…

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Two Peninsula healthcare agencies share in big settlement

Two North Olympic Peninsula agencies are sharing in a $695,000 settlement between the state Attorney General’s Office and…

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West End: Forks graduate named superintendent of Coronado National Memorial

A 1985 graduate of Forks High School has been selected by the National Park Service to be superintendent…

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Port Angeles congregation finds a new home

PORT ANGELES — A congregation barred from holding church services in a former clothing store is looking for…

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Sports: Peninsula College women capture third in tourney

OREGON CITY, Ore. — The Peninsula College women’s basketball team captured third place at the Clackamas Community College…

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It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas across the North Olympic Peninsula

Downtown events this weekend and next ring in yuletide cheer in business districts in Port Angeles, Sequim, Port…

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“Small Town Christmas” theme of Festival of Trees in Port Angeles today through Sunday

PORT ANGELES — The Festival of Trees sponsored by the Port Angeles Exchange Club and the Olympic Medical…

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2004 Peninsula Home Fund debuts, helps Jefferson, Clallam residents

A grandmother caring for two small children received help with her utility bills. An out-of-work logger got money…

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Street, sidewalk projects approved for Forks, Port Angeles, Port Townsend

Four road and sidewalk projects across the North Olympic Peninsula have received grant funding from the state Transportation…

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Port Angeles: $1 million federal appropriation virtually assures Gateway Center project

PORT ANGELES — An unexpected million-dollar infusion of cash guarantees construction of a downtown transportation project and save…

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Small quake under Strait of Juan de Fuca

A small earthquake centered in the Strait of Juan de Fuca due north of Dungeness Bay occurred early…

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A grand old day for a Port Angeles granddad

PORT ANGELES — “Twas a grand day when granddad got the Grand Old Flag on Sunday, the day…

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Two Port Angeles events bring on the holiday, winter seasons

PORT ANGELES — Two weekend events point to the fact that winter and the holiday shopping season are…

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No, Richard Gere won’t be there

Port Townsend extras and crew members and the general public are welcomed to “An Officer and a Gentleman”‘…

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Peninsula jobless rate climbs — just a little

North Olympic Peninsula unemployment rates edged upward in October, but are still much lower than a year ago.…

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Clallam: Emotions run high as stricken county commissioner receives quilt

Tears, cheers — and a handmade quilt to keep him warm — greeted Clallam County Commissioner Steve Tharinger…

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U.S. Marshal’s Service involved in search for escaped murderer

The U.S. Marshal’s Service is looking for the murderer of a Sequim-area couple who escaped from a Seattle…

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Port Angeles City Council due to consider reorganization plan tonight

The Port Angeles City Council tonight is expected to discuss plans to fold its Parks and Recreation Department…

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Floor of new Sequim transportation, community center too wet to lay flooring

SEQUIM — A ground-floor issue — the ground floor itself — is all that’s blocking completion of the…

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Sports: Sequim alumni tourney set later this month

SEQUIM — The sixth annual Sequim High School boys basketball alumni tournament is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 27.…