Most Peninsula public school classes resuming this week

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Most Peninsula public school classes resuming this week

Today is the first day of school for the Sequim, Cape Flattery, Quilcene and Brinnon school districts.

Crime

Women accused of exposing themselves

PORT ANGELES — Two Port Angeles women who allegedly flashed motorists last week at the Clallam County Courthouse…

DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: Carol, Jim, Jimmy and Lillian

Opinion

DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: Carol, Jim, Jimmy and Lillian

IT’S A NEW, old story.

Forks cedar shake mill burns in morning blaze

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Forks cedar shake mill burns in morning blaze

PORT ANGELES — A cedar shake mill south of Forks was destroyed as a blaze ripped through the…

Sequim author Aaron Elkins explores history, art in new thriller

Life

Sequim author Aaron Elkins explores history, art in new thriller

SEQUIM — Sequim author Aaron Elkins’ new mystery book paints a picture of the past.

With McCain gone, could women replace the lion of Senate?

Politics

With McCain gone, could women replace the lion of Senate?

By Lisa Mascaro

News

NEWS BRIEFS: Candidate forum set for Sept. 11 in Port Townsend … and other items

PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson County Association of Realtors with the Jefferson County Home Builders Association will host…

News

World Suicide Prevention Day event planned in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — A community gathering to spread suicide awareness is planned for World Suicide Prevention Day in…

WEST END NEIGHBOR: Still a bumpy path to jobs’ completion in Forks

Opinion

WEST END NEIGHBOR: Still a bumpy path to jobs’ completion in Forks

WHEN SOMEBODY SAYS “the best laid plans” and leaves the words to hang in the air like smoke,…

News

Port Angeles man found dead at foot of cliff

PORT ANGELES — A 74-year-old Port Angeles man is dead after apparently falling down a bluff behind his…

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United Way’s annual fundraising campaign kicks off Friday

PORT ANGELES — United Way of Clallam County will begin its annual fundraising campaign with a kickoff party…

Sequim chamber leader reflects on tenure

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Sequim chamber leader reflects on tenure

SEQUIM — Shelli Robb-Kahler said she’s gained “invaluable” experience as she looks back at more than seven years…

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NEWS BRIEFS: Poets slated to read in PT on Thursday … and other items

PORT TOWNSEND — The Northwind Reading Series will feature two poets at 7 p.m. Thursday.

North Olympic Land Trust selects 2018 Farmer of the Year

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North Olympic Land Trust selects 2018 Farmer of the Year

SEQUIM — Scott Chichester, owner and farmer of Chi’s Farm in Sequim, is the North Olympic Land Trust’s…

Maguire to step down as Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Arts director

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Maguire to step down as Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Arts director

PORT ANGELES — The frontman for the Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Arts will drop the microphone…

PHOTO: Port Angeles bridge barriers take shape

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PHOTO: Port Angeles bridge barriers take shape

Kevin Cassidy of A2Z fencing and Mike Vernon of Interwest Construction Inc., work on some of the braces…

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State lifts prohibition on some areas of commercial shellfish beds

Improved boat sewage management has resulted in upgrades to commercial shellfish harvesting areas, including marinas in Clallam and…

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Tsunami siren system to be tested Monday

PORT ANGELES — Winchester chimes will be heard at noon Monday in Clallam and Jefferson counties during a…

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Finalists for Clallam County administrator position to be weighed this week

PORT ANGELES — All four finalists for Clallam County administrator have some degree of controversy in their careers.

News

Attorney General Office analysis of law differs from commissioners

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County commissioners were behind closed doors July 13 and Aug. 11 when they decided…