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LETTER: Ennis legacy

Few local issues have attracted my ire as Rayonier’s disregard for environmental destruction on their former mill site.

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LETTER: Don’t feed wildlife

Stop feeding wildlife.

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: A dirty dozen chores to get your garden through August

IN JUST A couple of weeks, autumn will begin. But that only means another list of monthly chores,…

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Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show…

Det. Sgt. Jason Greenspane of the Port Townsend Police Department sets a drone in a hover mode after he brought it back from a test flight. Greenspane wanted to determine how far he could get a clear signal. On this flight, he flew the drone over the boat haven and all the way to Point Hudson Marina and back, a distance of about 2 1/2 miles. The drone is equipped with a camera that zooms, pans and swivels 360 degrees and can shoot still images as well as video. The police use the drone for search and rescue operations and other life-saving missions. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Test flight

Det. Sgt. Jason Greenspane of the Port Townsend Police Department sets a drone in a hover mode after…

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Options approved for new Port Angeles middle school

Synthetic field, lights to be added to budget

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LETTER: Vote out Republicans

The new Republican bill cut Medicaid, called Apple Health in Washington state, by $1 trillion.

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LETTER: Full cleanup

This week’s special Port Angeles City Council meeting offered a rare moment of clarity and consensus, and I…

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LETTER: Two types of war

There are two types of war: geopolitical and religious.

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Peninsula College to receive funding for workforce training

Computer program to help control mechanical tools

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Power of prayer is no coincidence

“THIS IS WEIRD,” I said to myself again. I was driving out to Forks recently for a Sunday…

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France has recognized Palestine as its own state. Should other nations also recognize Palestinian statehood?

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First Fed Bank adds board member amid settlement proceedings

SEC filings show institution includes $5.8M for ‘legal matter’

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Do you think “The Late Show” with Stephen Colbert should be canceled?

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Port of Port Angeles to purchase downtown building

Location ideal to support Marine Trade Center, official says

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What is your favorite outdoor summer activity?

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With the Quillayute River flowing toward James Island and the Pacific Ocean, Quileute tribal member Smokey Ward prepares baked salmon in the traditional way Saturday morning during the Quileute Days celebration in La Push. A large crowd gathered for the festival. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Traditional salmon

With the Quillayute River flowing toward James Island and the Pacific Ocean, Quileute tribal member Smokey Ward prepares…

Gov. Bob Ferguson, left, speaks with Lower Elwha Klallam Tribal Chairwoman Frances Charles and Vice Chair Russ Hefner before a news conference on Sunday at the confluence of Indian Creek and the Elwha River after a fuel spill into the creek on Friday forced a shutdown of the Port Angeles municipal water system. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Governor calls crash into river ‘heartbreaking’

Ecology official says hundreds of fish died after fuel spill

Sequim’s Kevin Grau recorded his fourth career hole-in-one at The Cedars at Dungeness on July 12. (The Cedars at Dungeness)

Sports

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Steven Gray in Forks for basketball camps

FORKS — Former Chimacum, Gonzaga and European professional basketball player Steven Gray will lead separate camps for boys…

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PORT ANGELES LEFTIES: Bad start dooms PA

KELOWNA, B.C. — Starting pitcher Brad Johnson and reliever Kole Acker were lit up by Kelowna, the two…