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Some $20,000 worth of copper cable stolen

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County sheriff’s deputies are investigating the theft of about 2,000 feet of power line…

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Delays scheduled around Lake Crescent

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Four-hour delays are scheduled this week on U.S. Highway 101 as it curves around…

Sequim man charged in three incidents out on bail again

Crime & Justice

Sequim man charged in three incidents out on bail again

PORT ANGELES — Net Nanny child-sex-sting defendant Clinton Roy Caldwell of Sequim is out on bail again, this…

Judge halts pay or appear: New state law to impact finances in Clallam, Jefferson counties

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Judge halts pay or appear: New state law to impact finances in Clallam, Jefferson counties

PORT ANGELES — Rick Porter, the Port Angeles area’s outgoing District Court judge, has eliminated his pay-or-appear program,…

Students, supporters march on anniversary of Columbine shootings

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Students, supporters march on anniversary of Columbine shootings

PORT ANGELES — Students and their supporters marched for gun reform Friday on the 19th anniversary of the…

McDonald Creek Bridge set to reopen May 1

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McDonald Creek Bridge set to reopen May 1

AGNEW — After months of construction and detours, Clallam County officials announced that McDonald Creek bridge on Old…

Clallam County Community Service awards to be presented Thursday

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Clallam County Community Service awards to be presented Thursday

PORT ANGELES — Six people who made a difference in their communities will be given five awards Thursday…

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Delays expected on Highway 112, Hood Canal Bridge

SEKIU — Drivers can expect delays on three miles of state Highway 112 west of Kalawah Street six…

Port Angeles man hurt in Deer Park Road wreck

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Port Angeles man hurt in Deer Park Road wreck

PORT ANGELES — A 35-year-old Port Angeles man was injured Saturday when the Subaru Impreza he was driving…

BUSINESS BRIEFS: Callis plans move to First Street … and other items

Business

BUSINESS BRIEFS: Callis plans move to First Street … and other items

PORT ANGELES — Callis Insurance recently acquired the Pacific Place office complex at 802 E. First St.

President of Sound Publishing to join Tulsa World, BH Media Group

Business

President of Sound Publishing to join Tulsa World, BH Media Group

Gloria Fletcher, president of Sound Publishing, Inc., has taken a position as publisher of the Tulsa World and…

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly luncheon meetings are held at 11:45 a.m. on the second…

ON THE WATERFRONT: Astoria Bay to leave laden with logs

Business

ON THE WATERFRONT: Astoria Bay to leave laden with logs

AT THE BEGINNING of the week Astoria Bay moored to the Port of Port Angeles’ Terminal 3 to…

Life

HELP LINE: SHIBA are here to help with health insurance

LAST WEEK WAS a long time ago, right?

PENINSULA KITCHEN: Use spices, herbs to enhance and enrich recipes

Life

PENINSULA KITCHEN: Use spices, herbs to enhance and enrich recipes

ANCIENT TRADERS CROSSED continents and fought wars for access to culinary and medicinal spices.

HORSEPLAY: Clallam County commissioners plan to discuss escape routes

Life

HORSEPLAY: Clallam County commissioners plan to discuss escape routes

WHEN I WAS a child I sure loved fireworks.

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EYE ON CLALLAM: County panel mulls salaries for elected officials

Clallam County commissioners will discuss a resolution establishing salaries and benefits for elected officials Monday.

Interim Clallam County treasurer seeks post

Politics

Interim Clallam County treasurer seeks post

PORT ANGELES — Interim Clallam County Treasurer Teresa Marchi wants to make her job more permanent.

RainFest fun celebrates arts, precipitation in Forks

Arts & Entertainment

RainFest fun celebrates arts, precipitation in Forks

FORKS — Rain or shine, Forks’ 2018 RainFest begins today and runs through Sunday.

A drama from the heart: ‘The Tin Woman’ explores lives of transplant recipient, donor

Arts & Entertainment

A drama from the heart: ‘The Tin Woman’ explores lives of transplant recipient, donor

SEQUIM — Audiences can expect a heartfelt performance with Olympic Theatre Arts’ new show, “The Tin Woman.”