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PA Ambassadors cut ribbon for several businesses
PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Ambassadors recently
May 3, 2017
Crime
Peninsula man serving double-murder sentence files for high court review
PORT ANGELES — Darold Stenson has asked the state Supreme Court to review his 1993 double-murder case.
May 3, 2017
Politics
Second contest emerges for Port Angeles City Council seat
PORT ANGELES — A second contested race has emerged for one of four open Port Angeles City Council…
May 3, 2017
Life
Sequim plans activities for Bike Everywhere Month
By Erin Hawkins
May 3, 2017
News
Student journalists to speak on First Amendment
PORT ANGELES — Student journalists will present a program on the First Amendment on Thursday.
May 3, 2017
Letters to the Editor
LETTER: Two simple questions for participants of the Port Angeles climate march
Question No. 1: Of the over 400 marchers in the People’s Climate on March April 29 in Port…
May 3, 2017
Letters to the Editor
LETTER: PDN’s coverage severely lacking on breadth of Celebration of Science event
On Earth Day, April 22, I took part in a wonderful Celebration of Science on the Port Angeles…
May 3, 2017
News
Labor & Industries office moving from Port Angeles to Sequim
By Matthew Nash
May 3, 2017
Opinion
PAT NEAL: Green crab Dungeness’ newest tormenter
IT WAS ANOTHER tough week in the news for our environment.
May 3, 2017
News
In mutation of classic and modern, circus sideshow planned Thursday in Port Townsend
PORT TOWNSEND — The Hilltop Tavern will host the Squidling Bros., a Philadelphia-based circus sideshow act, and the…
May 3, 2017
News
A study in Whimsy: Temporary park to open in Sequim on Friday
SEQUIM — What was once a vacant lot on East Washington Street between Jose’s Famous Salsa and The…
May 3, 2017
News
Port Angeles Council vote puts second-class city, fluoride questions on ballot
PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles City Council approved a Nov. 7 general election ballot resolution Tuesday which…
May 3, 2017
Life
Olympic Peninsula Men’s Chorus plans barbershop, doo-wop shows Saturday
SEQUIM — The Olympic Peninsula Men’s Chorus, in conjunction with Olympic Theatre Arts in Sequim, will present two…
May 3, 2017
News
Clallam program in need of volunteer advocates for children
PORT ANGELES — About two-thirds of kids going through family court proceedings in Clallam County do not have…
May 2, 2017
News
Big May day crowds in Seattle, Portland
By Gillian Flaccus and Lisa Baumann
May 2, 2017
News
Dan Kelly Road urged as alternative to replacing Highway 101 bridge over Elwha River
PORT ANGELES — The state Department of Transporation should consider Dan Kelly Road an alternative to replacing the…
May 2, 2017
Letters to the Editor
LETTER: It’s time to get up to speed on science
Over the past two weekends our community has had the opportunity to receive the teachings of science and…
May 2, 2017
Opinion
WEST END NEIGHBOR: A story to tell under the ashes
THERE ARE TIMES when setting something ablaze seems like a good solution.
May 2, 2017
News
NEWS BRIEFS: Clallam PUD offices closed Wednesday … and other items
CARLSBORG — The Clallam County Public Utility District’s offices will be closed Wednesday for an all-employee meeting.
May 2, 2017
News
Crescent School District amps up anti-bullying efforts amid parent concerns
JOYCE — Crescent School District is stepping up its anti-bullying efforts after parents expressed concerns Thursday at a…
May 2, 2017
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