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NEWS BRIEFS: ‘Click It or Ticket’ campaign starts Monday across Peninsula … and other items

Editor’s Note: The Peninsula Gospel Singers concert item has been corrected to reflect the correct day — Saturday,…

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Clallam offices lack candidate filings for upcoming election

PORT ANGELES — Several offices lack candidates for the Nov. 7 general election as of today, which marks…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: We, owners of SugarPuss, apologize if our ‘found’ posters offended

I appreciate everyone who was concerned for the safety of our cat, SugarPuss, when she was lost for…

Crime

Port Angeles rape trial expected to be delayed for second time

PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man accused of raping an unconscious woman last summer is expected to…

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Port Angeles ceremony Friday to honor fallen law enforcement officers

PORT ANGELES — A ceremony will be held in Port Angeles on Friday in honor of fallen law…

Sequim-Dungeness Hospital Guild donates money to medical community

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Sequim-Dungeness Hospital Guild donates money to medical community

By Erin Hawkins

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Click It or Ticket campaign starts Monday on Olympic Peninsula

The national “Click It or Ticket” seat belt enforcement campaign starts across the Peninsula on Monday and lasts…

Ken Dubuc

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Medic 1 fee hike for new emergency personnel approved in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Would you rather pay higher fire insurance rates on your home and get nothing or…

A big find: Locals stumble upon mammoth molar on Sequim beach

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A big find: Locals stumble upon mammoth molar on Sequim beach

SEQUIM — Sequim residents Lori Christie and Dean Flowers were taking their regular walk along a Sequim public…

Politics

Forks mayor post among races developing in Clallam County

PORT ANGELES — A race for Forks mayor has surfaced for the Nov. 7 general election as candidate…

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Port Angeles council discards bulk of ethics code for state version

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles City Council members have discarded most of a broadly worded, 5-year-old law that…

Ferris wheel studied after three fall from gondola

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Ferris wheel studied after three fall from gondola

PORT TOWNSEND — A Ferris wheel from which three people fell some 15 feet will be examined for…

Opinion

PAT NEAL: Outfoxed by crafty birds

ALL I WANTED was a quiet place at the end of the road where I could write my…

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Girls’ Night Out set Thursday; annual event timed with Esprit Gala

PORT ANGELES — A High Heel Run will kick off the Girls’ Night Out shopping event Thursday, an…

Port Angeles woman’s artwork to grace lighthouse wine

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Port Angeles woman’s artwork to grace lighthouse wine

SEQUIM — Julie Senf of Port Angeles is the winner of the New Dungeness Light Station Association’s inaugural…

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Haller Foundation accepting grant applications

The Albert Haller Foundation is now accepting grant applications for 2017.

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Rialto Beach access to close starting today as park works on Mora Road repairs

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Access to Rialto Beach in Olympic National Park will be temporarily closed for up…

Real estate broker James Pitts III walks up to the fully remodeled childhood home of serial murderer Ted Bundy in Tacoma. (Peter Haley/The News Tribune via AP)

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Eerie things reported at Ted Bundy’s childhood Tacoma home

By Stacia Glenn

In this image made from a C-SPAN video, participants and members in the gallery stand as three judges for the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals enter the room in Seattle on Monday. (CSPAN via AP, Pool)

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Q&A: What to know about travel ban appeals

By Gene Johnson

Gov. Jay Inslee, seated, prepares to sign a bill Tuesday in Olympia that seeks to bring Washington state into compliance with the federal REAL ID Act. (Rachel La Corte/The Associated Press)

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Washington becomes latest state to seek ID compliance

By Rachel La Corte