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LETTER: Democratic Party will do anything to stop conservative judge

I stand for Brett Kavanaugh.

Patience required for West Coast election results

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Patience required for West Coast election results

By Rachel La Corte

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LETTER: Pleased with President Trump’s performance on economy

Over the past few months, Americans have once again started to enjoy the American dream.

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LETTER: Peach has brought ‘peace and harmony’ to Clallam

The choice for Clallam County District 3 commissioner is very clear.

Captain Walmart isn’t make-believe, he’s a real superhero

News

Captain Walmart isn’t make-believe, he’s a real superhero

By Andrea Brown

News

Facial recognition tech at schools fuels privacy debate

The Associated Press

News

Old growth could be key for native songbirds

The Associated Press

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LETTER: Vote against black rifle hysteria in I-1639

Or is it any gun hysteria?

U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell, Susan Hutchison hold first debate

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U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell, Susan Hutchison hold first debate

By Rachel La Corte

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LETTER: Winborn successful despite Clallam charter challenges

Supports Winborn

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LETTER: Will not support Waddell for Clallam PUD commission

Not solar country

This 2018 booking photo provided by the Arizona Department of Corrections shows Kitage Lynch. Whether Lynch, imprisoned for attacking police officers in metro Phoenix, will eventually stand trial in three killings in rural western Arizona is uncertain after a judge dismissed the triple-homicide case while chastising prosecutors for being unprepared. Judge Matthew Newman’s recent order said he dismissed the triple-homicide case in La Paz County against Lynch because prosecutors failed to have DNA evidence tested and prepare for trial while Lynch awaits trial in Maricopa County. (Arizona Department of Corrections via AP)

Crime & Justice

Next step unclear after triple charges dismissed

The Associated Press

Initiative 1639 seeks to curb gun violence

Politics

Initiative 1639 seeks to curb gun violence

By Martha Bellisle

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LETTER: Doorbelled for Doherty in Clallam District 3

Doorbelled for Doherty

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LETTER: As former timber manager, Peach knows what is required

Supports Peach

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LETTER: Doherty has knowledge and intregrity for Clallam position

Knowledge and intregity

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LETTER: Waddell brings experience to Clallam PUD

Waddell gets her vote

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LETTER: Would vote against Kavanaugh for Roe v. Wade concerns

Would vote no

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LETTER: No one in GOP addressing nominee’s potential problems

Potential problem