Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Bed-and-breakfasts cause nothing but trouble for neighbors

When a new bed-and-breakfast is added to an established neighborhood, it definitely has an impact on the dynamics…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Hypocrisies of Democratic policies exposed with reaction to Trump’s travel ban

In 1942, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (D) [for Democrat] signs an executive order to round up and imprison…

News

NEWS BRIEFS: Crews to close lane on Elwha River bridge Monday … and other items

PORT ANGELES — Weather permitting, drivers will encounter a single-lane closure and alternating traffic conditions across the U.S.…

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Clallam County renews tourism contract

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County has renewed a contract with the Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau to promote year-round…

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Peninsula College’s Forks campus offers financial aid informational night

FORKS — Peninsula College at Forks will provide information on how to pay for college at College Financial…

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Open house on upcoming closure of McDonald Creek bridge set Wednesday

AGNEW — The Clallam County Road Department will host an open house Wednesday to discuss the planned eight-month…

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2-year mitigated sentence for no-contact violation

PORT ANGELES — A 30-year-old Federal Way man has been sentenced to two years in prison for violating…

Business

BUSINESS BRIEFS: First Federal’s sponsored entry is national contest finalist; agent of the month named in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — First Federal’s Lights, Camera, Save! local winner Peter Sullivan of Mount Vernon High School in…

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Hood Canal Bridge reopens after closure for high winds

SHINE — The Hood Canal Bridge reopened to traffic at about 8:30 p.m. Thursday after being closed for…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Economic group supports four Clallam school levies until Legislature acts

The Clallam Economic Development Corp.’s board supports the four school property tax levies on the upcoming Feb. 14…

Opinion

PAT NEAL: Cabin fever cure, the alternative

IT’S OFFICIAL.

Sequim High School Robotics students Nick Charters, Riley Chase and Josh King, from left, survey a robotic component to decide on the best approach. The students are constructing a robot that is able to perform a prescribed task for competition in early March. (Patsene Dashiell)

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Donation will cover costs for Sequim robotic competition

By Erin Hawkins

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Draft law set for Carlsborg sewer project

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County officials have rolled out a draft ordinance for the $10.18 million Carlsborg sewer…

Crime

Two arrested for alleged mail theft from 38 people in Sequim, Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Two people accused of stealing mail from 38 people from Sequim and Port Angeles appeared…

Politics

State House, Senate bills aim at fulfilling REAL ID requirements

OLYMPIA — Your driver’s license might not fly with airport security in less than a year’s time if…

One more day of caution: Authorities warn of possibility of black ice

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One more day of caution: Authorities warn of possibility of black ice

PORT ANGELES — Authorities hope drivers continue to drive cautiously even as the snowstorm that hit the North…

Port Angeles High School 2017 Academic Achievement Award recipients pose with Port Angeles Education Foundation Academic Achievement Awards Chair Annette Wendel, left, and foundation President Bill Kindler, right. From left are Wendel, Kacey Casad, Grayson Peet, Claire Fritschler, Nikaila Price, Lael Butler, Olivia Due, Laura Nutter, Maya Wharton, Kristin Kirkman, Leah Haworth, Ben Basden, Noah McGoff, Emily Traughber, Grace Sanwald, Wesleyanne Rayment and Kindler. (Port Angeles School District)

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Port Angeles High School students honored for academic achievement

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Education Foundation has honored 15 Port Angeles High School seniors for academic…

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Teen arrested for allegedly burglarizing Sequim Sprint store

SEQUIM — The Sequim Police Department arrested a 16-year-old Sequim boy early Tuesday after a break-in at the…

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Pacific Northwest Interfaith Amigos to speak this weekend

The Pacific Northwest Interfaith Amigos will make presentations on the North Olympic Peninsula on Saturday and Sunday.

The Northwinds Homeschool Jazz Band won a first place at the Clark College Jazz Festival.

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Northwinds Homeschool Jazz Band wins a first-place award

PORT ANGELES — The Northwinds Homeschool Jazz Band of Port Angeles placed first in the 1-A Division at…