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Temporary fix: Port Angeles planning panel to consider RV, camper proposal

PORT ANGELES — A proposal to allow people to live in RVs or campers on private property as…

Library trustees to consider special district to fund new Sequim Library

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Library trustees to consider special district to fund new Sequim Library

SEQUIM — A proposed expansion of the Sequim Library could go before voters this November depending on a…

Sequim Wheelers purchase first adaptive bike for elderly, disabled

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Sequim Wheelers purchase first adaptive bike for elderly, disabled

SEQUIM — The Sequim Wheelers are almost ready to start biking without boundaries.

Guild donation helps Fire District 3 purchase AEDs

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Guild donation helps Fire District 3 purchase AEDs

SEQUIM — Some kind hearts in the Sequim community are helping improve the chances their neighbors survive heart…

Missing Poulsbo man returns home, Port Angeles police say

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Missing Poulsbo man returns home, Port Angeles police say

PORT ANGELES — A missing Poulsbo man who mistakenly took a bus from Chehalis to Port Angeles is…

UPDATE: Federal officials investigating small plane crash at Klahhane Ridge

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UPDATE: Federal officials investigating small plane crash at Klahhane Ridge

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board are investigating a plane that…

Opinion

PAT NEAL: Sequim Irrigation Festival time again

IT’S TIME ONCE again for the Sequim Irrigation Festival, where we commemorate water being brought to the Sequim…

Gold Star respite update: Captain Joseph House expected to open in 2019

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Gold Star respite update: Captain Joseph House expected to open in 2019

PORT ANGELES — Years of remodelling efforts are expected to reach fruition in 2019 with the opening of…

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Sequim support group aims to help parents of loved ones struggling with addiction

SEQUIM — For some parents who have children struggling with addiction, finding a comfortable and reliable support group…

Couple plans to open new restaurant in Port Angeles this summer

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Couple plans to open new restaurant in Port Angeles this summer

PORT ANGELES — A new restaurant opening in downtown Port Angeles this summer will feature locally-sourced comfort food…

PHOTO: McDonald Creek bridge on Old Olympic Highway reopens to traffic

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PHOTO: McDonald Creek bridge on Old Olympic Highway reopens to traffic

Traffic rolls over the McDonald Creek bridge on Old Olympic Highway after it reopened Tuesday from a nearly…

Spotlight on managing stress at May 9 wellness forum

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Spotlight on managing stress at May 9 wellness forum

SEQUIM — Dr. Joshua Jones presents “Do You Have a Plan To Cope with Stress? Let’s Make One”…

News

Fire district plans training burn

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County Fire District No. 2 will conduct a live-fire training exercise at the 400…

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Sequim man acquitted of one charge, jury hung on another charge

PORT ANGELES — A 54-year-old Sequim man has been acquitted of an attempted rape charge while a second…

News

DOC recognizes employees in Clallam Bay, Forks

TUMWATER — Three employees at the Clallam Bay Corrections Center and three employees at the Olympic Corrections Center…

Best of the Peninsula voting is underway now through May 31. Click here to vote today!

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Best of the Peninsula voting is underway now through May 31. Click here to vote today!

It’s time again to vote for Best of the Peninsula in separate Clallam County and Jefferson County polling.

Crime & Justice

Man to pay restitution after Olympic National Park thefts

TACOMA — A man who burglarized vehicles and buildings in Olympic National Park has been ordered to pay…

Crime & Justice

Quileute woman faces federal charges after alleged pursuit, ramming police vehicle

LA PUSH — A Quileute tribal woman is facing federal charges of ramming La Push Police Chief Bill…

Life

Composting, recycling classes offered at Port Angeles Library

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Waste Prevention Program and Clallam County Washington State University Extension host a…

Crime & Justice

Forks residents sentenced in forced labor case

FORKS — Two Forks residents have been sentenced in federal court for labor trafficking and forced labor involving…