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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: West End Thunder drag races return this weekend

Peninsula College to host summer basketball camps in July and August

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Why apologize?

We’ve all been there. Whether intentionally or not, we’ve all said or done something that ended up hurting,…

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Do you approve of Juneteenth becoming a federal holiday?

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LETTER: Homeless encampment

Jefferson County Commissioner George Brotherton is proposing the county build a homeless encampment on Cape George Road near…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: An elitist

Jefferson County Commissioner Greg Brotherton is a elitist.

FILE - In this Oct. 24, 2020 file photo a Washington State Department of Agriculture worker displays an Asian giant hornet taken from a nest, in Blaine, Wash. Scientists have found a dead Asian giant hornet north of Seattle, the first so-called murder hornet found in the state this year, federal and state investigators said Wednesday, June 16, 2021. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson,File)

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Dead ‘murder hornet’ near Seattle is first found in US in 2021

SPOKANE — Scientists have found a dead Asian giant hornet north of Seattle, the first so-called murder hornet…

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Sequim junior Petra Bernsten, right, controls her Bainbridge opponent during a match earlier this month. Bernsten has been selected the Olympic League Girls Wrestling MVP.

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PREP SPORTS: Sequim’s Petra Bernsten named Olympic League Girls Wrestling MVP

All-League wrestling; camp info

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Do you approve of Juneteenth becoming a federal holiday?

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New state vaccine lottery announced for military

By Rachel La Corte

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Should a homeless encampment be moved from the Jefferson County Fairgrounds to an equestrian park on Cape George?

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Do you have plans for Father’s Day weekend?

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Do you have plans for Father’s Day weekend?

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About 370 people gather Saturday at City Pier in Port Angeles for the inaugural Pride Celebration. Separate marches from the pier and the Clallam County Courthouse converged at Front and Lincoln streets led by Eli Smith and Ian Nickel. Earlier in the day, the Farmers Market celebrated pride month and SisterLand Farms gave out free plant starts to anyone who visited in their best pride-themed outfit. Food Not Bombs had a free pride-themed barbecue at Jesse Webster Tree Park, and the North Olympic Library System hosted an online event called “Storytime with a Queen.” The event organizers were Navarra Carr, Cloud Huxley, Jenson, Benji Astrachan, Smith and Nickel. (Photo courtesy of Kasia Kawczynski)

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Pride celebration

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Smilemobile appointments available in Chimacum

CHIMACUM — Dental care for children and adults without insurance or with Apple Health (Medicaid) coverage is available…

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When performing arts companies return to in-person performances this fall, do you think you will feel safe and comfortable in attendance?

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Crime & Justice

Deputies seek man who allegedly abandoned children in parking lot

Public asked to help in search

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Should a homeless encampment be moved from the Jefferson County Fairgrounds to an equestrian park on Cape George?

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The heavy-lift vessel Zhen Hua, loaded with massive tower cranes and bound for the Port of Seattle, passes by the city of Port Townsend in the early Sunday morning. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Towering above the sea

The heavy-lift vessel Zhen Hua, loaded with massive tower cranes and bound for the Port of Seattle, passes…

Tia Berson, left, and Chloe Mandeville take a selfie just before their march onto the field at Crescent High School for graduation ceremonies Saturday afternoon. There were 12 members of Crescent's Class of 2021: Katelyn Baar, Brendan Bergstrom, Tia Berson, James Bruch, Ashley Girard, Lael Harris, Justin Irving, Zach Irving, Darren Lee, Chloe Mandeville, Wyatt Mattix and Colton O’Neel. There was no designated valedictorian this year. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Clallam County graduates: Oh, the places they’ll go

Tia Berson, left, and Chloe Mandeville take a selfie just before their march onto the field at Crescent…