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Pickleball enthusiasts donate more than $200,000 to city for courts
SEQUIM — Members of the Sequim Picklers have presented the city of Sequim with a check for $217,700…
December 26, 2017
Crime
Thieves spoil Christmas for some in Jefferson County
PORT TOWNSEND — The spirit of taking rather than giving tainted Christmas Eve and Christmas Day for owners…
December 26, 2017
Life
Sequim Library shares stories with families, youths of all ages
Weekly story times for preschoolers, wigglers and babies resume on Wednesday, Jan. 3, at the Sequim Library, 630…
December 26, 2017
News
Everett forms team to target the most vulnerable homeless
EVERETT — This is the lesson that the working-class city of Everett has learned: It takes a community…
December 26, 2017
Business
Washington attorney general sues Value Village owners
SEATTLE — Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson has filed a consumer protection lawsuit against a company that owns…
December 26, 2017
News
Judge’s partial lifting of Trump ban gives refugees hope
By Martha Bellisle
December 25, 2017
Politics
State official urges Secretary Zinke to abandon park fee increase
OLYMPIA — State Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz is objecting to U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke’s proposal…
December 25, 2017
News
Luminary display joins neighbors, generations in Port Angeles
PORT ANGELES — A string of about 400 luminaries three blocks long marked a holiday path like lights…
December 25, 2017
News
Port Angeles utility increase leaves electricity rates unchanged in 2018
PORT ANGELES — Utility customers in the city of Port Angeles will pay an average of $3.59 more…
December 25, 2017
Crime
Couple pleads guilty to forced labor charges; immigrant was held near Port Angeles
PORT ANGELES — A Forks couple has pleaded guilty in federal court to holding, against her will, an…
December 25, 2017
News
Community Christmas meals planned today in Port Townsend, Forks
Free holiday meals are planned on the North Olympic Peninsula on Christmas Day.
December 25, 2017
News
Donation pushes Sequim cancer center expansion fundraising past $500,000 mark
PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Medical Center Foundation has presented $79,193 to Olympic Medical Center’s board of commissioners…
December 25, 2017
News
Snow-related collisions number in the dozens on Peninsula
PORT ANGELES — North Olympic Peninsula law enforcement emergency personnel were hoping for a quieter Christmas Day after…
December 25, 2017
Life
BIRD WATCH: Memories of bird counts past go by
THANKS TO “A Christmas Carol,” by Charles Dickens, the term “Christmas Past” was born.
December 24, 2017
Life
HORSEPLAY: The proper gear makes winter riding fun
DO YOU HAVE the rainy day doldrums?
December 24, 2017
Crime
Hearing set in child rape case
By Rob Ollikainen
December 24, 2017
Life
PENINSULA KITCHEN: Pot pie helps use up leftover meat
I HAD THE pleasure of visiting with Kate McDermott last week, our very own local food celebrity.
December 24, 2017
Business
Washington expands lawsuit against Comcast over service plan
By Sally Ho
December 24, 2017
Business
EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings
• Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are usually Wednesdays at noon at
December 24, 2017
News
Judge weighs arguments in Legislature records suit
By Rachel La Corte
December 24, 2017
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