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SeaTac $15 minimum wage initiative expected to see victory today

By Mike Baker The Associated Press SEATTLE — A campaign to set a $15 minimum wage in the city of SeaTac is poised for victory.… Continue reading

King County judge to determine fate of state charter school law

By Donna Gordon Blankinship The Associated Press SEATTLE — A judge soon will decide if the state’s new charter school law is an innovative tool… Continue reading

PDN website is back up after problems today

PDN website is back up after problems today

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS' website www.peninsuladailynews.com, the most heavily used website on the North Olympic Peninsula with more than 1.6 million pageviews monthly, went down for… Continue reading

PDN website is back up after problems today

URGENT: Port Angeles Food Bank’s Thanksgiving basket meals pickup Tuesday, not today

A photo caption on Page A5 of today's Peninsula Daily News gives the wrong day for pickups of Thanksgiving basket meals at the Port Angeles… Continue reading

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Seahawks cornerback Thurmond out four weeks over substance policy violation

Peninsula Daily News news sources Cornerback Walter Thurmond is facing a four-game suspension for violating the NFL Policy and Program for Substances of Abuse (non-performance… Continue reading

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We’re working on our technical difficulties

We're working on technical difficulties that hinder users from accessing part or all of our website today. There is no need to contact your Internet… Continue reading

Port Townsend merchant breakfast set for Dec. 3 (RSVP by Nov. 29)

PORT TOWNSEND — A Port Townsend Main Street Program merchant breakfast will be held at The Public House, 1038 Water St., from 8:30 a.m. to… Continue reading

Slot machines planned for some B.C. ferries

By Peninsula Daily News news services Slots on ferries VICTORIA — British Columbia's financially ailing ferry system will try slot machines on some of its… Continue reading

UPDATED — SeaTac $15 minimum wage measure holds slim lead

By Peninsula Daily News news services SEATTLE — A measure in SeaTac that would give some workers at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport a $15 per hour… Continue reading

Two art classes for children set in Port Angeles today

PORT ANGELES — Two pre-Thanksgiving art classes are set for today (Wednesday) at the Vern Burton Community Center, 308 W. Fourth St. Children 8 and… Continue reading

Chimacum man to seek claim against state after wreck involving ferry

Peninsula Daily News and news sources SEATTLE — A Chimacum man will seek reimbursement of medical costs and money to replace his sailboat after a… Continue reading

Chimacum man to seek claim against state after wreck involving ferry

Peninsula Daily News and news sources SEATTLE — A Chimacum man will seek reimbursement of medical costs and money to replace his sailboat after a… Continue reading

PENINSULA POLL BACKGROUNDER: Boeing takes $100 billion in orders from Mideast air show

By Aya Batrawy The Associated Press DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — U.S.-based Boeing Co. dominated on the first day of the Dubai Airshow, netting $100… Continue reading

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Website asks people to share stories of JFK legacy

By CARA RUBINSKY The Associated Press EDITOR'S NOTE — The website is www.anidealiveson.org BOSTON — There's no shortage of places for people to share memories… Continue reading

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Boeing gets $100 billion in orders for 777X

The Associated Press DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The Boeing Co. dominated on the first day of the Dubai Airshow, netting $100 billion in orders… Continue reading

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Peninsula voter turnout higher than statewide

Peninsula Daily News and news sources Peninsula Daily News and news sources Jefferson County reported the highest voter turnout in the state for the Nov.… Continue reading

PENINSULA POLL BACKGROUNDER: Problematic ballots may decide fate of $15 wage

By Mike Baker The Associated Press SEATAC — Dozens of problematic ballots could determine the fate of an initiative that seeks to establish a $15… Continue reading

Voices for Veterans is holding a “Boot on the Ground" silent auction.

Bid on an Army combat boot . . . DEADLINE is today . . . help a military veteran

PORT ANGELES — Voices for Veterans, a federal 501(c) nonprofit group, is holding a silent auction using an authentic hot-weather Army combat boot, size 15½,… Continue reading

Voices for Veterans is holding a “Boot on the Ground" silent auction.

Local Food Access Network presents community discussion on Tuesday

SEQUIM — The recently formed Local Food Access Network will present a community discussion, “Bountiful Clallam: Local Folks Discuss Local Fare,” with Washington State University… Continue reading

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VETERANS DAY: WWII Doolittle Raiders make final toast in Ohio

The last of the Doolittle Raiders, all in their 90s, offered a final toast to their fallen comrades in Ohio on Saturday as they recalled… Continue reading

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