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Off-leash dog park for Port Angeles proposed again

PORT ANGELES — A dog park will once again be proposed to city officials. Port Angeles’ two Rotary…

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Man convicted again for sexual assault faces life in prison

PORT ANGELES — A 41-year-old Sequim man was convicted for the second time Friday for sexually assaulting a…

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Currency parity seen as aid to marketing North Olympic Peninsula to Vancouver Island residents

The strong Canadian dollar could help efforts to market the North Olympic Peninsula as a destination for outdoor…

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Hundreds pack school auditorium to mourn Sequim teen

SEQUIM — Tyler Henry Braithwaite, the 17-year-old who died in a car wreck March 28, was eulogized Saturday…

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PenPly office to get painted as Port Angeles city manager makes good on promise to mill’s president

PORT ANGELES — City Manager Kent Myers is making good on a promise he made a couple of…

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Clallam County Coffee Party plans expansion

Clallam County’s Coffee Party is less than a month old, but it already needs more space. Organizer Barbara…

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Heavy wind hits Peninsula, with top gust near Sequim; electrical power interrupted for 1,400, mostly in Jefferson County

Heavy winds hit much of the North Olympic Peninsula early Thursday morning, knocking out electrical power to slightly…

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Park Service seeks contractor for removal of Elwha, Glines Canyon dams

PORT ANGELES — The National Park Service is finally seeking proposals for the demolition of the Elwha and…

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Port Angeles, Sequim consider municipal court arrangement

Port Angeles and Sequim are considering saving money through a municipal court — perhaps operated jointly by the…

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Port Angeles banners to honor people in the military

PORT ANGELES — Banners advertising events and businesses are a common sight in any town, but Port Angeles…

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Port Angeles City Council OKs new, 7-year fiber-optic agreement with CPI

PORT ANGELES — The City Council approved Tuesday a seven-year fiber-optic use agreement with Capacity Provisioning Inc. that…

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Some shellfish at Dosewallips safe to harvest; 70 acres taken off advisory list

BRINNON — The state Department of Health has declared a portion of the Dosewallips State Park tidelands safe…

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New First Step center named for ex-Mayor Dorothy Duncan

PORT ANGELES — It’s the Dorothy Duncan Learning Center. The name of First Step Family Support Center’s new…

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Forks police investigate pet deaths

FORKS — Police are investigating the theft and deaths of three pets. Forks Police Detective Lev Teil said…

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Two water plants dedicated as precursors to dam removal project

PORT ANGELES — With the start of removal of the two Elwha River dams a year away, about…

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Rep. Dicks in first Peninsula appearance since taking helm of defense spending

PORT ANGELES — Rep. Norm Dicks intends to bring more accountability to military spending as the new chairman…

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Man on run after theft of space rock from Dungeness resident

DUNGENESS — A man who allegedly stole a rare meteorite from a Dungeness resident more than a year…

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Visiting Port Angeles, man found dead had gone for walk, never came back

PORT ANGELES — On Sunday evening, Lee D. Renfro told his brother he was going for a walk.…

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Man found dead on Rayonier property

PORT ANGELES — An autopsy is scheduled this evening on the body of a 32-year-old man who was…

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High school athlete died of heart attack, autopsy shows

PORT ANGELES — A heart attack claimed the life of the athletic Port Angeles High School junior who…