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Sequim schools prepare for $2.6M in cuts for 2020-21 academic year

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Sequim schools prepare for $2.6M in cuts for 2020-21 academic year

Paraeductor, teacher positions may be eliminated

Port Angeles council approves design contract for Race Street upgrade

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Port Angeles council approves design contract for Race Street upgrade

2021 project includes shared-use path from Front Street to national park visitor center

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How to stay sane during isolation

Peninsula experts provide tips for weathering COVID-19 precautions

Roaming black bear draws attention on Sequim beaches

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Roaming black bear draws attention on Sequim beaches

State biologists transport animal safely out of the area

‘Rose screening room’ opens for business

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‘Rose screening room’ opens for business

PORT TOWNSEND — It’s not something Rose Theatre owner Rocky Friedman ever pictured himself doing.

Park seeks sharpshooters for goat culling

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Park seeks sharpshooters for goat culling

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Only the hardiest groups of backcountry enthusiasts — those able to traverse winding trail,…

Shelters being set up on Peninsula during COVID-19 pandemic

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Shelters being set up on Peninsula during COVID-19 pandemic

Areas are for people who lack safe places to stay

GOLF: Port Ludlow-bred Mark Wurtz achieved PGA Tour dreams

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GOLF: Port Ludlow-bred Mark Wurtz achieved PGA Tour dreams

Golfer fought lengthy illness, dies at age 55

Pandemic deals blow to plastic bag bans, plastic reduction

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Pandemic deals blow to plastic bag bans, plastic reduction

By Gillian Flaccus | Associated Press

Crime & Justice

Two-year prison sentence handed down for trailhead car prowls

Aberdeen man stole from vehicles in Olympic, Mount Rainier national parks

Bernie Sanders drops 2020 bid

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Bernie Sanders drops 2020 bid

Joe Biden left as likely Democratic nominee

Women in Business

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Our Women in Business special section is out!

Officials opt to keep schools closed in Washington state

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Officials opt to keep schools closed in Washington state

Order asks to plan for potential expansion of closures into summer, fall

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Health officer: ‘Don’t police other people’

County officials say cloth masks not a mandate

Nitasha Lewis, a manager with the Upward Bound program at Peninsula College, uses a paper valise to keep her head dry as she walks across the college’s Port Angeles campus Feb. 6, 2020. The college is going to online classes for the entirety of the 2020 spring quarter. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News file)

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Peninsula College goes online for 2020 spring quarter

The academic year at Peninsula College is moving forward a week later than planned, and instruction will be…

‘Flushable’ wipes clog sewer pipes, officials say

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‘Flushable’ wipes clog sewer pipes, officials say

PORT TOWNSEND — So-called flushable wipes are actually not flushable and can clog sewer pipes and pumps, the…

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CDC urges masks for all

One more COVID-19 case confirmed on Peninsula

Inslee vetoes millions in spending

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Inslee vetoes millions in spending

‘Fiscal ship …in troubled waters’

Centrum faces the new reality

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Centrum faces the new reality

Annual programs suspended until 2021

Fire damages home on Golf Course Road in Port Angeles

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Fire damages home on Golf Course Road in Port Angeles

None of the occupants injured in blaze