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A GROWING CONCERN: Dandelions: Botanical marvel, garden scourge

HERE WE ARE, racing through the month of May. Next week is Memorial Day weekend.

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Do you think “mob mentality” applies to those suspected of taking part in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol building?

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Are you ready to add theater-going to your summer plans?

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Has life lost its ‘fizz’?

Is it hard to roll out of bed these days? Are you having trouble concentrating or accomplishing much…

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Gov. Jay Inslee signs ambitious environmental protection laws

SPOKANE — Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee has signed a series of bills designed to strengthen the environment in…

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All Washington counties move to Phase 3 reopening

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LETTER: Close camping

We’re too close to take unnecessary chances now.

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Gov. Inslee signs sweeping police reform measures

TACOMA — Gov. Jay Inslee has signed one of the nation’s most ambitious packages of police accountability legislation,…

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Inslee signs $59 billion, two-year budget

By Nicholas K. Geranios

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Are you disappointed that the Clallam County Fair has been canceled for a second straight year, or is it the right decision based on COVID-19 safety protocol?

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Candidate filing week ends Friday. Have you ever considered running for public office?

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State again removing tons of toxic debris from Camano Island

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Brian Kilmer of Sitkum Tree Service falls the third of 15 trees Monday at the site of the Generation II Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles. Cedars and firs that ring the playground at Race and Third streets are being removed to ensure clear lines of sight and to protect the new surface. They will be replaced with twice as many smaller, non-native trees to double the amount of tree canopy once they mature. The playground is expected to reopen Wednesday. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Tree removal

Brian Kilmer of Sitkum Tree Service falls the third of 15 trees Monday at the site of the…

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Should cities and counties look for opportunities to purchase property to increase public access to the shoreline?

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Letter: Public office

Mr. Armacost complained that he was unaware of paparazzi, and he felt being photographed in public was “being…

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Should the Supreme Court allow Mississippi to enforce a ban on abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy?

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Andrew May/For Peninsula Daily newsIn many gardens, especially the English gardens found at Colette’s Bed and Breakfast, there will be numerous fall blooming plants. The trick to keep asters, mums and fall flowering sedum thick, short and extremely prolific is to cut them back, preferably twice, before the Fourth of July.

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A GROWING CONCERN: Garden chores? Just a pinch

MAY IS A time to tend to your mums and flowering sedums and Asters by cutting them down.

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LETTER:Free speech

These are indeed dark times for our constitutional democracy.

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LETTER: Armacost’s shirt

William Armacost is unbelievable.

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LETTER:Wait for election

The Sequim City Council needs to stop looking for a new city manager when we will have a…