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Studded tires OK, but the road departments would rather you not use them

Use of studded tires on state highways became legal for the winter on Saturday. Their use remains legal…

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West End: Crew begins improvement project on Marymere Falls Trail

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — The popular Marymere Falls trail above Lake Crescent will undergo the first phase of…

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Clallam: Less than 28 percent of ballots returned so far

The Clallam County Auditor’s Office by Thursday received 11,075 of 40,196 ballots mailed out to voters for Tuesday’s…

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Port Ludlow: Coast Guard monitoring boat sinking in case of oil spill

PORT LUDLOW — The Coast Guard says it is continuing to watch for a fuel slick from a…

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Port Townsend: Scout House get reprieve

PORT TOWNSEND — Chief Seattle Boy Scout Council has agreed to place plans to sell the landmark Scout…

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Jefferson: Almost 50 percent of absentee ballots returned

Nearly 50 percent of Jefferson County’s absentee ballots have been returned to the Auditor’s Office in Port Townsend.…

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Port Townsend: Teens accused of Aldrich’s fire in court today

The two teenagers accused of starting the Aug. 4 Aldrich’s market blaze are scheduled for their initial appearance…

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Clallam: Candidates’ TV interviews to be rebroadcast tonight

Peninsula Daily News-Peninsula News Network “Questions for Candidates”‘ general election forums will be rebroadcast from 8 p.m. to…

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Forks: State Rep. Kessler visits today

State Rep. Lynn Kessler, D-Hoquiam, will be in Forks today to tour the city’s “high tech high,” Forks…

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Sports: Forks could enter playoffs undefeated with win tonight

FORKS — The undefeated Forks High School volleyball team wraps up the regular season today at 7 p.m.…

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Port Townsend: Ex-Centrum executive director elaborates on her sudden resignation

PORT TOWNSEND –Carol Shiffman says her resignation last week as executive director of Centrum was timed to coincide…

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Port Angeles: Core drilling set on graving site today

State Department of Transportation officials plan to drill 80 feet to take two core samples on the northeast…

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Sequim: BB gun pellets damage door, window of City Hall

Part of the glass front door of Sequim City Hall was shattered and an adjacent window was damaged…

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Port Angeles: School Board candidates on TV tonight

Candidates for Port Angeles School Board Positions 1 and 2 will appear on a videotaped interview program today…

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Clallam: Commissioners put two Okanogan County properties up for sale

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County commissioners have listed two properties in Tonasket that were forfeited to the county…

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Pumpkins due on Saturday for judging

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Downtown Association is reminding children to return their decorated pumpkins for judging…

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Shine: Hood Canal Bridge crossing delay today

Motorists who use the Hood Canal Bridge may want to include additional time in their schedules today to…

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Forks: Cable TV subscribers get a reprieve … of sorts

FORKS — The nearly 150 families who were scheduled to have their cable television connections terminated at the…

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Sports: PA swimmers, divers lose to South Kitsap

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles High School girls swimming and diving team fell 102-84 to South Kitsap…

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Clallam: Rivers above flood stage

North Olympic Peninsula rivers pushed at their banks again Monday as a new storm moved through the area.…