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Deputy seeking robbery suspect mistakenly kills off-duty officer

SEATTLE — A sheriff’s deputy who responded to a call about a robbery suspect at a home mistakenly…

Fiber Artist Marla Varner stands in front of her temperature quilt. Each square is color coded to the high and low temperatures of each day of 2021 in her neighborhood in Sequim, with the smallest quarter circles signifying precipitation. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim fiber artist headed to QuiltCon

Retired teacher Marla Varner stitches colorful masterpieces

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Should employers be allowed to test for marijuana use?

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Lynnwood police Officer Denis Molloy works in his vehicle in November. Molloy, of the Lynnwood Police Department’s community health and safety section, says navigating recent police reforms in Washington State has been challenging. (Gene Johnson/The Associated Press)

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Police reform bill backfired on people in crisis

Legislators say they are working on a fix

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Have you participated in a community reading program, either with books or conversations with authors?

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The works of Martha Collins are on display at Port Townsend Gallery.

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Woodworker, tin artist featured at PT Gallery

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Bay Club Group Exhibit - Red Sky at Night by Diane Walker

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Artist, jeweler to be featured at Port Ludlow Art League

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The Sequim Museum & Arts at 544 N Sequim Avenue featured artist in the Judith McInnes Tozzer Gallery is Dungeness resident Steve Vogel. Now retired, former Clallam County District “3 Fire Chief, graduated from the University of Washington with a BA in fine arts.

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Friday Art Walk focuses on love and hearts

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Not Baba Yaga’s House 1 by Barbara Boerigter

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Two artists featured in February at Blue Whole Gallery

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Disaster recovery center will serve 3 Clallam County locations

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A GROWING CONCERN: Your brain is the best tool for pruning

IT WAS SO great to be driving around this week and see so many people up on their…

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Should state legislators continue to work on police reform to clarify when use of force is appropriate?

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Should hospitals be mandated to have limited ratios of patients per nurse?

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Three flu-related deaths amid moderate flu activity, state reports

OLYMPIA — Three people have died in Washington after testing positive for influenza amid flu activity that has…

Democratic Senate Majority Leader Andy Billig, D-Spokane, speaks on the floor of the Senate on Wednesday at the Capitol in Olympia during debate on a measure that would delay implementation of a long-term care program and the payroll tax that pays for it. The Senate passed the measure, which was passed by the House last week, and Gov. Jay Inslee is expected to sign the measure on Friday. (Ted S. Warren/The Associated Press)

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State approves pause to long-term care program and tax

OLYMPIA — The state Legislature on Wednesday fast-tracked a delay of the implementation of a long-term care program…

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Stuck in survival mode

“Survival mode is supposed to be a phase that helps save your life. It is not meant to…

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Earthquake warning app MyShake available

Created by seismologists and engineers in California

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State high court to hear case about transit fare enforcement

SEATTLE — The state Supreme Court will consider whether fare enforcement on public transit represents an unconstitutional incursion…

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Sheriff: driver who killed cyclist caught smoking heroin

POULSBO — A driver charged with striking and killing a cyclist riding on the shoulder of Central Valley…

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Thursday night closure of Hood Canal Bridge reinstated

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