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Friends to honor Shipley’s legacy with celebration of life in Sequim

By Michael Dashiell

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: What do dictatorships have in common? Declaring the press an enemy of the people

I am a very old woman who has lived through three dictatorships during my long life.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Kilmer missed an opportunity to be part of the solution, not the problem

The March 8 Peninsula Daily News’ front page article, “Kilmer Draws A Crowd For Town Hall Meeting” says…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Here’s my strong support for removing Michelle Malkin’s over-the-top Friday column

Conservative Peninsula Daily News columnist Michelle Malkin, whose column is featured every Friday in the Peninsula Daily News,…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Michelle Malkin critics seek to stifle free speech

Ah, yet another call for Peninsula Daily News Friday columnist Michelle Malkin’s head [“Remove Malkin,” March 9 Peninsula…

Life

HELP LINE: Time changes takes up too much time

I HATE TODAY.

HORSEPLAY: Horse riders looking forward to spring

Life

HORSEPLAY: Horse riders looking forward to spring

IT’S MARCH ALREADY?

PENINSULA KITCHEN: Sheet-pan dinners provide seasoning options

Life

PENINSULA KITCHEN: Sheet-pan dinners provide seasoning options

FEEDING A FAMILY with different tolerance levels for spice and flavor is definitely a common challenge.

Port Angeles students create healthy comfort food recipes

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Port Angeles students create healthy comfort food recipes

PORT ANGELES — Jefferson Elementary fourth-grader Raeah Kibe’s stuffed bell peppers won the grand champion prize at the…

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Avalanche briefly blocks Hurricane Ridge Road

PORT ANGELES — Stranded Hurricane Ridge visitors were led out of Olympic National Park on Friday after an…

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EYE ON CLALLAM: Public hearing set Tuesday on Carlsborg sewer ordinance

The three Clallam County commissioners will hold a public hearing on a Carlsborg sewer ordinance Tuesday.

Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: Let God work through you; it’s a win-win

ONE OF THE reasons I write this column, and I am probably not alone in this, is that…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Pay attention to images as much as words in articles

I need to reach out regarding the photo on the front page of the March 7 Peninsula Daily…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Grass-roots effort to extend halibut fishing season has bounty of backing

It’s time to give credit where credit is due.

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Port Angeles police report 18th naloxone save

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Police Department used naloxone to save a woman’s life Saturday, the 18th…

Seth Owens, 23, of Port Angeles was formally charged Friday with raping an unconscious woman at a party over the summer. (Jesse Major/Peninsula Daily News)

Crime & Justice

Second-degree rape trial scheduled for Port Angeles man

PORT ANGELES — Prosecutors have subpoenaed witnesses for the four-day trial of a Port Angeles man accused of…

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State Senate passes school levy bill to help districts

By Rachel La Corte

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Bill prohibiting Washington state income tax fails in Senate

By Rachel La Corte

Life

Talent show, pot forum, all-you-can-eat crab dinner on tap through next week

An art and talent show in Brinnon, a marijuana forum in Port Townsend and a crab dinner in…

The late Lynn Rupe’s painting of elephants in a city’s downtown will be shown at Studio Bob.

Arts & Entertainment

Peninsula images among displays during Second Weekend Art Walk

PORT ANGELES — Images of the North Olympic Peninsula, in paint and photography, are among the attractions of…