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Cruise ship stops for medical emergency

The Explorer of the Seas, owed by Royal Caribbean International, came into Port Angeles Harbor because a passenger…

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Noise protester, teen get into altercation in Port Angeles

Port Angeles police received reports that James Naval, 51, of Sequim had hit a 17-year-old girl with a…

State Legislature hopefuls disagree on school funding, other issues at forum

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State Legislature hopefuls disagree on school funding, other issues at forum

While both men said funding public schools is a priority, they disagreed on ways to provide the money.

Sequim veterinarian wins environmental award

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Sequim veterinarian wins environmental award

Dr. Pete Schroeder was given the Eleanor Stopps Award for helping to protect the marine environment of the…

Clallam Bay inmates reunite with reformed dogs

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Clallam Bay inmates reunite with reformed dogs

It was the first reunion for the program, which has given more than 200 canines a new leash…

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EYE ON JEFFERSON: Port Townsend council to reopen public hearing on comprehensive plan

And other meetings across Jefferson County.

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EYE ON CLALLAM: County, Port of Port Angeles to conduct joint meeting

And other meetings across Clallam County.

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NEWS BRIEFS: Clallam Public Utility District to celebrate Public Power Week with free food this week … and other items

News items on the North Olympic Peninsula.

Madisyn Heistand, 10, and Abigaile Heistand, 3, both of Port Angeles, sit at the controls of an antique tractor at Agnew Grocery on Saturday. The grocery was one of seven farms and businesses taking part in the 20th annual Clallam County Farm Tour, a celebration of the agricultural heritage of the Dungeness Valley. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Clallam County Farm Tour celebrates area’s agricultural heritage

The 20th annual tour featured food, friendly farm animals and local farmers.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Congressman Kilmer trying to light a fire under Congress

The representative has put forth a bill that would require lawmakers to put forth a long-term budget or…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: I trust Ron Richards with my future

The Clallam commissioner candidate is much more independent and free of ties than Randy Johnson purports to be.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Vote Jill Stein/Green Party as an alternative to two-party platform

Big-money and corporate interests profit by ignorance and apathy.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Don’t vote for Donald Trump this election

The Republican presidential candidate has made a mockery of American values and our political system.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Reject demagoguery and vote for Bill Bryant

The Republican candidate for governor has shown courage in rejecting the fear-mongering of Trumpism.

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LETTER: A Ron Richards vote profits all citizens

The Clallam commissioner candidate, in addition to having a well-rounded background, will tackle issues affecting our quality of…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Vote Ron Richards to balance out Clallam commissioners

We need someone who understands our fishing industry and can handle issues brought up by the county treasurer.

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BIRD WATCH: Peck-peck-peck heralds woodpeckers, busy birds for fall

There are various ways to (humanely) deter their attacks on your home.

The tanker ship Alaskan Navigator departs Port Angeles on Saturday morning after undergoing maintenance inspection. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Business

ON THE WATERFRONT: Cargo ship’s history marked by rogue wave

The Astoria Bay, once known as Dry Beam, was once struck by a wave thought to be 50…

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Here are the various business meetings this week across the North Olympic Peninsula.

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HELP LINE: Senior citizens are not the problem

The Baby Boomers could be part of the solution.