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Inflation hit a 40-year high with a spike in December. Are you concerned it will continue to grow, or will it level off later this year?

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Bull elk watch as hundreds of widgeons leap from small pond in field in Sequim. (Photo courtesy John Gussman)

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Birds in flight

By John Gussman

Dennis Marvin Bauer is escorted out of Clallam County Superior Court after he was convicted of a 2018 triple murder on Monday. (Rob Ollikainen/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Bauer found guilty of triple murder

Jury also finds him at fault for firearms violations

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LETTER: Voting rights need protection

No matter who gets your vote, free, fair, accessible, safe and transparent elections are the sacred basis of…

Clear day over Port Angeles Harbor

Mount Baker looms Sunday afternoon over the Chinese-built bulk carrier Eredine and the cruise ship Ovation of the Seas, anchored at two of six federally designated anchor points in Port Angeles Harbor. The Ovation of the Seas is circling the Puget Sound area until it can either go to Australia or start its Alaskan season. Only crew members are on board. (Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News)

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As far as the eye can see

Mount Baker looms Sunday afternoon over the Chinese-built bulk carrier Eredine and the cruise ship Ovation of the…

A lone worker walks on the floor of the state Senate last Thursday at the Capitol in Olympia as the room was being prepared for the start of the 2022 legislative session, which opened Monday. The new session will look much like the one a year ago: a limited number of lawmakers on site at the Capitol, and committee hearings being fully remote due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. (Ted S. Warren/The Associated Press)

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State lawmakers set to kick off mostly remote session

Public participation virtual via live streams

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Meeting set to discuss state health care directives

Save Secular Healthcare WA will host a meeting tonight regarding religious directives and their impacts on the state.

After days of dreary cold and rainy weather, Port Townsend is enveloped in a rosy glow of a sunrise. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Sunrise over Port Townsend

By Steve Mullensky

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Have you been impacted by supply chain issues at grocery stores?

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Inslee rescinds affirmative action ban in state hiring

OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee said he will roll back a long-standing directive that restricts affirmative action in…

A wing-foiler hones his skills on windy Port Townsend Bay. The forecast calls for more seasonal temperatures this week with highs in the mid- to upper 40s and lows in the high 30s. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Catching some air

A wing-foiler hones his skills on windy Port Townsend Bay. The forecast calls for more seasonal temperatures this…

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LETTER: Held hostage by unvaccinated

So here we are again.

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Should legislators who took part in the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol last Jan. 6 be barred from running again for office?

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LETTER:Defend democracy

Democracy is not a partisan philosophy, and it’s not an economic system.

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A GROWING CONCERN: Think about size to keep perspective

I AM STILL under more than 8 inches of compacted melting snow after more than 36 inches of…

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If you had to choose between getting paid and staying home and not getting paid if you have symptoms of being sick, what would you do?

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Icy roads continue to delay school

Sequim School District will have a two hour late start without an early release today. Greywolf Elementary will…

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Do scheduled bridge closures impact your plans for work or travel?

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At least 125 people stand on the corners of Washington Street and Sequim Avenue on Thursday morning for a vigil on the one-year anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. The vigil was hosted by Indivisible Sequim. Later in the day, the League of Women Voters of Jefferson County hosted in Port Townsend a candlelight vigil to remember the law enforcement officers killed or wounded on duty at the Capitol on Jan. 6 and to show support for voting rights. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Vigil for Jan. 6

At least 125 people stand on the corners of Washington Street and Sequim Avenue on Thursday morning for…

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LETTER: Trump is ringleader

On Sept. 11, 2001, the world watched aghast as the Twin Towers were toppled in a terrorist attack.