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Port Townsend man charged with racist threats

Police: Incident at gas station in Bremerton

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The Seattle Seahawks have the No. 9 overall pick in Thursday’s NFL Draft. What should they do with the pick?

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What should the downtown Port Angeles building at 204 E. Front street become?

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Should the Supreme Court rule in favor of the Bremerton coach who wants to kneel and pray on the football field after games?

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Should federal banking be reformed to allow for transactions from pot shops, so they aren’t dealing entirely in cash?

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Chelsea Rosenberger, right, and sons Josiah and Micah, go through the bits of trash they picked up along a beach at Fort Worden State Park on Saturday as their volunteer contribution for Earth Day. The family participated in a beach cleanup sponsored by the Marine Science Center in Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Earth Day cleanup

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President Joe Biden speaks at Seward Park on Earth Day, Friday, April 22, 2022, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

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Biden order to protect old-growth forests

President speaks in Seattle about environmental issues

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LETTER: Irreversible plans

Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission is on the brink of implementing irreversible plans for major development of…

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LETTER:Hands-on work

Passing the Quilcene bond will replace the aging, worn out and seismically unsafe elementary building.

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A GROWING CONCERN: For spring garden glory, hang out with the cool kids

LAST WEEK, I told you what not to plant. This week, let me give you a list of…

A sign warns that firearms are prohibited at Mary Mart, a marijuana store, Tuesday, April 19, 2022, in Tacoma, Wash., as armed security guard Austin MacMath stands watch outside at left. A surge in robberies at licensed cannabis shops in Washington state is helping fuel a renewed push for federal banking reforms that would make the cash-dependent stores a less appealing target. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

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Pot shop robberies, deaths fuel calls for banking bill

Murray urges change in law

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Woman rescued after falling in toilet trying to get phone

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Seeing and nurturing beauty

THE ANCIENT CHINESE philosopher Confucius said of beauty: “Everything has beauty but not everyone sees it.”

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Supreme Court: State law preempts city gun ordinance

OLYMPIA — The Washington state Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously ruled that a city ordinance requiring that guns…

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Man accused of killing police officer plans to plead guilty

EVERETT — A lawyer for a man accused of fatally shooting an Everett police officer in late March…

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Do you share passwords on any streaming services?

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LETTER: It’s creepy

Having just finished the article in the April 4 PDN on the judge’s ruling prohibiting the Navy SEALS…