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Talks about paddleboarding, biking among the upcoming Peninsula activities

A paddleboarding discussion, a bike adventure presentation and a playground fundraiser are among the upcoming activities on the…

Artists invited to ‘Brush Off’ for Second Weekend

Entertainment

Artists invited to ‘Brush Off’ for Second Weekend

PORT ANGELES — Studio Bob will highlight its fifth annual “Brush Off” performance painting challenge where the artists…

Life

Sequim bonsai show set for Saturday

SEQUIM — Some of their subjects may be diminutive, but aficionados’ interest in the ancient art of bonsai…

Get tips on tomatoes, veggies at ‘Second Saturday’ walk

Life

Get tips on tomatoes, veggies at ‘Second Saturday’ walk

PORT ANGELES — Veteran Master Gardeners Laurel Moulton, Audreen Williams and Jeanette Stehr-Green will provide gardening tips from…

Drip irrigation for gardeners to be explained

Entertainment

Drip irrigation for gardeners to be explained

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County Master Gardener Susan Kalmar will present information to demystify drip irrigation systems for…

News

Port Angeles Food Bank sets listening sessions

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Food Bank has scheduled two days of community listening sessions, with the…

News

OMC Foundation presents hospital with $150,000

PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Medical Center Foundation has presented $150,000 to OMC to purchase a nuclear imaging…

Crime

Two charged after armed confrontation

PORT ANGELES — Two people were charged Wednesday for their alleged roles in an armed confrontation last weekend…

Sequim Service Fest runs weekdays through June 15

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Sequim Service Fest runs weekdays through June 15

SEQUIM — “You wouldn’t believe how good this feels,” said Mark Powless, standing in front of his Sequim…

News

Port Angeles City Council debates review of comprehensive plan

PORT ANGELES — A 4-3 majority of the Port Angeles City Council has voted to remand a comprehensive…

News

New state laws take effect today

More than 200 new laws take effect in Washington state this week, including a package of bills meant…

Peninsula College’s The Buccaneer brings home 7 awards

Life

Peninsula College’s The Buccaneer brings home 7 awards

PORT ANGELES — The staff of the Buccaneer, Peninsula College’s student newspaper, earned seven honors in the Pacific…

Rape trial expected to go to jury today

Crime

Rape trial expected to go to jury today

EDITOR’S NOTE: The description of sex-abuse victim expert witness Rob Welch has been corrected.

Washout spurs creative work-arounds to New Dungeness Light Station

News

Washout spurs creative work-arounds to New Dungeness Light Station

By Greg MacDonald

Spring blooms bring unwanted Scotch Broom

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Spring blooms bring unwanted Scotch Broom

Highly invasive, problematic for reforestation and a fire and allergy hazard, Scotch broom is an unwelcome guest in…

Three candidates for District Court I judge tell of qualifications in Port Angeles

Politics

Three candidates for District Court I judge tell of qualifications in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Three lawyers vying for Clallam County’s Port Angeles-area District Court 1 judge position wrestled with…

PHOTOS: Field kitchen arrives in Joyce for disaster prep

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PHOTOS: Field kitchen arrives in Joyce for disaster prep

Above, Joyce community members examine a MKT99 field kitchen Saturday at the Joyce Bible Church after the mobile…

News

Port Angeles school clinic scaled back for now

PORT ANGELES — The school-based health center at Port Angeles High School that inspired months of impassioned debate…

Opinion

DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: Summer full of uplift, renewal

REACH INSIDE AND lift up your younger self, Joe Gaydos told us. See yourself as an explorer.

Opinion

PAT NEAL: Remembering D-Day

JUNE 6 MIGHT not mean much to people these days. Maybe it’s one day closer to a summer…