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LETTER: Supernatural events we call ‘miracles’ but that are evidence of God

During the recent total eclipse of the sun, the moon appeared to be the same size of the…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Writer confirms intolerance of the Left

In response to “Dislikes Malkin” in the Peninsula Daily News on Sept. 8:

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Volunteers sought for Saturday’s Big Hurt in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula Trails Association is seeking volunteers to operate a water station booth Saturday.

Crime & Justice

Makah police report possible fentanyl-laced marijuana

NEAH BAY — The Makah Tribal Police Department is warning the public that officers believe they found fentanyl-laced…

Judge OKs lawsuit seeking better protection of Puget Sound

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Judge OKs lawsuit seeking better protection of Puget Sound

SEATTLE — The state Department of Ecology faces the possibility of losing millions of dollars in federal money…

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Peninsula burn bans ease, except in Jefferson County

Jefferson County now has the most restrictive burn ban on the North Olympic Peninsula after Olympic National Park…

Sequim looks to reduce traffic signal wait times downtown

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Sequim looks to reduce traffic signal wait times downtown

SEQUIM — Sequim street congestion might be laughable to some from big cities, but to other locals in…

Margery Whites and Larry Roth. (Washington State University Clallam County Extension)

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New Peninsula residents to be offered gardening tips Saturday

SEQUIM — New North Olympic Peninsula residents can pick up gardening tips from Master Gardeners at 9 a.m.…

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East Beach Road paving to begin today

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Paving of East Beach Road will begin today and continue through Saturday.

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Port Angeles council takes steps to support tax for juvenile services

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles City Council will consider backing a one-tenth of 1 percent sales tax…

Port Angeles cuts costs after mill sale in light of reorganization

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Port Angeles cuts costs after mill sale in light of reorganization

PORT ANGELES — In response to the sale and re-tooling of the former Nippon paper mill in Port…

Arts & Entertainment

Traveling writer featured at Northwind Reading Series

PORT TOWNSEND — The Northwind Reading Series will feature Finn Wilcox reading from his new book, “Too Late…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Where has Michelle Malkin gotten her facts wrong?

I would like the people who have problems with Michelle Malkin’s statements to write to the Peninsula Daily…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Yes, people should definitely study American history

The letter “Forgotten history” (Sept. 12, PDN) concerns American history.

Opinion

DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: Helping Clallam inmates breathe a little easier

SHOWING MY RED badge — which permits me to go without escort — I pass through six gates…

Opinion

PAT NEAL: How’s the fishing on Enceladus?

IT WAS A rare good week for those of us who call the Earth our home, with the…

Politics

Clallam County juvenile justice tax debated

PORT ANGELES — A proposed 0.1 percent countywide sales tax that would support the county Juvenile and Family…

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Clallam County bans pot sales in Joyce

PORT ANGELES — Marijuana retailers are now prohibited in Joyce after action taken by the Clallam County commissioners…

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Klallam language topic of Thursday presentation

PORT ANGELES — The 2017-18 Studium General series will open with “Welcome to Klallam and S’Klallam Territory” at…

Port Angeles woman wins national award for work benefiting traumatized children

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Port Angeles woman wins national award for work benefiting traumatized children

PORT ANGELES — From the subject line, the email appeared to be soliciting donations.