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Recovered bald eagle released, reunited with mate near Port Angeles
PORT ANGELES — Sparky, the bald eagle electrocuted last month by a 7,200-volt power line west of Port…
April 24, 2017
Politics
EYE ON OLYMPIA: Lawmakers start extra session today for operating budget, education funding
OLYMPIA — Don’t hold your breath if you’re waiting for state lawmakers to finish up work on the…
April 24, 2017
Crime & Justice
Woman charged with child rape, animal abuse offered plea
PORT ANGELES — A plea offer has been extended to Deanna Marie Wilson, a Port Angeles woman charged…
April 24, 2017
Crime & Justice
Rape trial moved to end of May
PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man charged with raping an unconscious woman at a party last August…
April 24, 2017
News
Films advocate single payer health care coverage system
Everyone should have health care coverage and a single-payer system is the best solution, especially for private businesses,…
April 24, 2017
Crime & Justice
July trial date set in Sequim VFW forgery case
PORT ANGELES — A woman accused of embezzling nearly $10,000 from Sequim Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4760…
April 23, 2017
Life
A GROWING CONCERN: A picture is worth a thousand words when it comes to pruning
WHILE I’VE BEEN severely trimming down various plants these past few weeks, the gasps (along with horrified looks…
April 23, 2017
Life
BIRD WATCH: What’s in a name? Quite a lot, actually
A FRIEND SENT me a newspaper clipping recently. It was from a newspaper in Alabama and carried an…
April 23, 2017
Crime & Justice
$1 million bail set for Port Angeles man after shootout with police
PORT ANGELES — Bail has been set at $1 million for a Port Angeles man charged after a…
April 23, 2017
Crime & Justice
Joint trial mulled in 2-year-old’s death in Forks
PORT ANGELES — A mother and daughter, both Quileute tribal members, may be tried together in the death…
April 23, 2017
News
OMC welcomes visitors at new Medical Office Building with tours, health fair
PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Center’s new $20.6 million Medical Office Building was christened Saturday with dignitaries offering…
April 23, 2017
News
NEWS BRIEFS: Port Angeles Toastmasters to celebrate 70th this Monday … and other items
PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles Toastmasters Club Number 25 will celebrate its 70th anniversary as a service club…
April 23, 2017
Politics
State Legislature to start special session Monday
By Rachel La Corte
April 23, 2017
News
Sequim schools, advocates look to the future
SEQUIM — The next session of the Sequim School District’s Strategic Planning Committee will be April 24.
April 23, 2017
Business
EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings
• Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly breakfast meetings are held at 11:45 a.m. on the second and…
April 23, 2017
News
Best small town contest ends Monday
Port Townsend has been creeping up in rankings while Sequim remained in the lead in USA Today’s online…
April 23, 2017
Letters to the Editor
LETTER: Not reporting the news at all just as egregious as misreporting it
“When it comes to the obligations of the Fourth Estate, just as egregious as misreporting the news is…
April 23, 2017
Letters to the Editor
LETTER: All of a sudden, we need extra sales tax to fund road repairs?
Wow, Port Angeles’ city streets need repair, said the Port Angeles City Council at its April 4 meeting,…
April 23, 2017
Life
PENINSULA KITCHEN: Food says what you can’t when times are tough
HOW DO YOU show your support when someone is hurting?
April 23, 2017
Life
HELP LINE: There are ways to get extra help
MONEY, MONEY MONEY.
April 23, 2017
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