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An EA-18G Growler taxis down the airstrip on Naval Air Station Whidbey Island during the squadron’s welcome home ceremony in August 2017.

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Whidbey anti-noise group gets wins in Navy Growler lawsuit

Judge: Navy didn’t consider all environmental impacts

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Seattle man charged in fatal Seattle shooting

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Have you had an opportunity to try one of Port Townsend’s streateries?

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Lottie, a pitbull mix born during the time of COVID-19, with resulting socialization issues, is the the perfect candidate for fostering Olympic Peninsula Humane society staff said. Lottie is non-aggressive towards humans but is nervous and anxious and could use some help getting adjusted to being around other animals and people. OPHS is seeking more foster families in the community after preparing a robust support system for fosterers.  Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Olympic Peninsula Humane Society seeks to foster volunteers

PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Peninsula Humane Society is seeking foster families to provide temporary homes for dogs…

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LETTER: Southern border

Here in the Northwest, we don’t see the chaos and misery on our southern border, except for a…

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Would you consider being a foster family for the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society?

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Clallam County Sheriff’s Detective Stacy Sampson displays a rope found in the master bedroom at 52 Bear Meadow Road during Dennis Marvin Bauer’s triple0murder trial in Clallam County Superior Court on Monday. (Rob Ollikainen/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Eyewitness statements topic of testimony in triple-murder trial

Detectives describe 2019 interviews with Kallie Ann LeTellier

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Judicial conduct commission files charges against former Clark County judge

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Seahawks show resolve

Team sends message: ‘We ain’t dead yet’

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Would you support a transfer station and recycling center near the business park in Carlsborg?

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Pearl Harbor survivor and World War II Navy veteran David Russell, 101, reads a birthday card in Albany, Ore., while talking about his time aboard the USS Oklahoma and his life after the war. (Nathan Howard/The Associated Press)

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101-year-old returns to Pearl Harbor to remember those lost

HONOLULU — When Japanese bombs began falling on Pearl Harbor, U.S. Navy Seaman 1st Class David Russell first…

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Should the U.S. Justice Department be involved with how Texas has submitted redrawn legislative district maps following the Census?

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Kenzie Bechtold and Emery Fletcher ride in a gingerbread float created by Melissa Hitzfeld, Sarah Fletcher and Erica Bechtold during the Forks Twinkle Lights Parade on Saturday on Forks Avenue. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Twinkle lights parade

By Lonnie Archibald

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Restaurants lose patron

Win or lose, those restaurants who have filed suit against the mandated proof of vaccine dining-in requirement have…

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Do you like to try new restaurants when they open or do you wait for word of mouth?

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Life

Silent auction online through Saturday

QUILCENE — Center Valley Animal Rescue is hosting its Gift Basket and Stocking Stuffer Silent Auction until 4…

Dashiell Lemay, 4, supported by mom Amy Lemay of Port Townsend, fist-bumped with Santa Claus under the Tyler Street Plaza tent in Port Townsend on Saturday afternoon during the Port Townsend Main Street's seasonal activities that included a tree-lighting at dusk.   Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

Arts & Entertainment

Jolly meeting

By Diane Urbani de la Paz

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: A dozen ways to fill winter days

HERE IT IS, December already. Santa is compiling his list to see who has been naughty or nice,…

Cherish Cronmiller

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Contributions aid change in the way things are

By Cherish Cronmiller