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Inslee announces $187M plan for salmon recovery

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Wildlife commissioner resigns, citing ‘politicized quagmire’

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Jefferson County commissioners approve biennial budget

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LETTER:Questions pay raises

Lost opportunities to do more for road maintenance and for sewer infrastructure that could ease the housing shortage?

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LETTER: Get vaccinated

I have several issues, and I’m an old man, but I’ll make this short and prioritized.

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Officials warn of continued avalanche danger in Cascades

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Oregon confirms first 3 cases of omicron variant

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A new survey says women provide most childcare and chores among married couples. Who does most of the work in your family?

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Gov. Jay Inslee announces several climate-related proposals for the 2022 legislative session during a news conference Monday in Olympia, including a plan to offer rebates on new and used electric vehicles.

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Inslee unveils climate proposals ahead of budget plan

OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee on Monday announced several climate-related proposals for the next legislative session, including a…

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Val Brooks, Clallam County Child Advocates program coordinator, makes an announcement at the start of the third annual Shop With a Roughneck/Cop event at Walmart in Port Angeles. Law enforcement personnel from local, state and federal agencies, as well as members of The Roughnecks, a local motorcycle club of active and retired law enforcement, military and public safety personnel, took about 90 Clallam County children involved in state or tribal dependency cases on a $100 shopping spree ahead of Christmas last Saturday. Walmart donated $3,500 for the event.

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Holiday shopping spree

By Jesse Major

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Members of a Monday coffee and dog walking group walk along Water Street in downtown Port Townsend on Monday. The group, from left, include Tony Genovese and Cleo, Jim Brennan, Betty Peterson-Wheeler, Anneke Van Krieken and Max, and Linda Christie with Flaco. Behind Flaco is Stella, a miniature Schnauzer whose red leash is attached to her owner, Laurie Jones. All are from Port Townsend.

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Out for a walk

By Steve Mullensky

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Port Townsend Police Detective Jon Stuart holds a rifle that he found at Dennis Marvin Bauer’s residence in January 2019. Stuart was one of four witnesses to testify in Bauer’s triple-murder trial Monday morning in Clallam County Superior Court.

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Neighbor questions accused about whereabouts, recalls burn barrel in triple-murder trial

Detectives testify about evidence recovered from Bauer’s home

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Should the state offer rebates on the purchase of electric vehicles and continue to exempt some of them from sales tax?

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LETTER: Look deeper

The picture on the front page of the Dec. 5 PDN presents an interesting dichotomy.

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Would you be more likely to purchase an electric car if you were to get a rebate from the state?

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COVID-19 case rates rise in Clallam, state

Rates fall in Jefferson

Colleen McAleer, Clallam County Economic Development Council

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POINT OF VIEW: Clallam EDC tries to lift local economy

AS WE CONSIDER our local community, we have much to be thankful for. Our environment is breathtaking and…

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A GROWING CONCERN: Get ready to break into snow business

I RETURNED HOME this last week after visiting my son, an Air Force staff sergeant and his wife…

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Should the Sequim School District look for a short-term or long-term solution for its next superintendent?

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