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Drug overdoses skyrocket in state amid COVID

SEATTLE — More people in Washington state died of drug overdoses in 2020 than any other year in…

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A White House panel is examining how it can separate politics from influencing scientific integrity. Do you think that can be achieved?

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OUR VIEW: Best way to create change: Run for office

IF YOU DON’T like what’s happening, run for office.

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LETTER:Woke commission

The Woke county commission Jefferson County administrator has resigned.

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LETTER:Honor Teterud

For the last two Sequim School District Board meetings, I have listened as members of our community asked…

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LETTER:Vote in Sequim

We should all commend the Sequim City Council and Mayor William Armacost for their transparency, I guess; it’s…

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A GROWING CONCERN: A task list for your baskets

IT’S MOTHER’S DAY, so let’s talk about an ideal gift for any mom — the bounty of the…

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Do you think elected officials should be held to a higher standard when it comes to public behavior?

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What do most moms want for Mothers Day?

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LETTER: The true whiners

Before the letter addresses the degrading and insulting characterizations of people fleeing the failed states of their homelands…

In this April 11, 2018, file photo, water moves through a spillway of the Lower Granite Dam on the Snake River near Almota, Wash. Some Republican members of Congress from the Northwest are accusing a GOP Idaho lawmaker of conducting secret negotiations with the Democratic governor of Oregon over a controversial proposal to breach four dams on the Snake River to save endangered salmon runs. (Nicholas K. Geranios/The Associated Press, file)

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Feud breaks out among GOP lawmakers over Snake River dams

By Nicholas K. Geranios

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LETTER: Rage and speeding

Vehicles used to be a form of transportation.

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First Friday lecture to stream online

PORT TOWNSEND — Pete Langley will present “Metalwork with The Port Townsend Foundry” at 7 p.m. Friday.

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Friends of the Sequim Library book sale offered

SEQUIM — The Friends of the Sequim Library will conduct a book sale from 10 a.m. to 3…

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Should school districts consider naming stadiums or athletic fields after longtime sports boosters?

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Events can increase capacity with vaccinated sections

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The FDA may provide emergency use approval for Pfizer’s vaccine for children ages 12-15. Do you plan to get your teenagers vaccinated before school this fall?

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Federal judge strikes down CDC eviction moratorium

Department of Justice to appeal decision

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Do you think 70 percent of American adults will have at least one COVID-19 vaccine by the Fourth of July?

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LETTER: Supports plan for Snake River dams

I’m inspired by the Jefferson County board of commissioners’ support of the proposed plan to restore the lower…