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LETTER:Political signs

My family moved to the Peninsula almost eight years ago.

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LETTER:Southern border

The crisis on our southern border is just that, a crisis.

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How often do you use public pool facilities?

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CrabFest under new leadership; Nagel leaves popular attraction

This year’s festival will remain at Red Lion Hotel paring lot, City Pier

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In your opinion, what is the most important sign of a good economy?

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LETTER: There he goes again

Last Wednesday, President Joe Biden announced that his administration was once again canceling federal student loans for 153,000…

Patrick Brusven of Port Angeles skis at Hurricane Ridge on Sunday morning. There was a reported 63 inches at the Ridge, which is up to 35 percent of needed water supply, up from 29 percent a week ago. On Saturday, 240 cars made the trek up the mountain for the opening of ski season. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Ski season opens

Patrick Brusven of Port Angeles skis at Hurricane Ridge on Sunday morning.

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Port Angeles School District, paraeducators aren’t closer to a new contract

Membership voted to go on strike April 8 without agreement

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LETTER:Drug problem

How can we discuss short-term rentals when visitors must step over drug paraphernalia in neighborhoods absent of the…

Chimacum seventh-grader Leighton Dunn stalks her opponent, Miles Hill of Port Angeles, at Blue Heron Middle School in Port Townsend last week. Dunn earned three takedowns only to fall in the second round in a pin. (Ryan White)

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YOUTH SPORTS: Port Townsend, Chimacum wrestlers compete at Blue Heron

Above, Chimacum seventh-grader Leighton Dunn stalks her opponent, Miles Hill of Port Angeles, at Blue Heron Middle School…

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Should the U.S. cut military aid to Israel if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu doesn’t reverse course in the Gaza Strip?

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Unburned portions of the Port Angeles Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield stand on Thursday next to an area that was burned in an arson fire in December. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles’ Dream Playground to be rebuilt a third time

Community donating money, time for project

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Do you agree with the Supreme Court’s decision to allow Donald Trump to remain on the presidential primary ballot in states that had disqualified him?

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Should Donald Trump’s classified documents case begin before or after the election?

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LETTER:Injustice

Why does humanity have such a short attention span when there’s injustice?

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A GROWING CONCERN: Get your garden marching orders

THE “IDES OF March” are nearly upon us and we had an extra leap year day to prepare…

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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…

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Coffee customer Lauren Wright of Port Angeles, right, gets assistance at the counter from Career and Technical Education program students, from left, Jordis Vance, 17, Rayin Blewett, 18, and Maple Romberg, 16, on Friday's opening day of the Wildcat Cafe at Lincoln Center in Port Angeles.

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Cafe opens at Lincoln High School

CTE program first phase for alternative school

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LETTER:Trump funds

Before you throw another pity party and start a GoFundMe campaign to Trump’s latest defamation fines and settlements…