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LETTER: Social leveling victimizes the very people it’s supposed to benefit

Plato said, “Free people are not equal. Equal people are not free.”

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Monthly luncheon meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each…

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Some exotic houseplants to snazz up your space

GROUNDHOG DAY WAS but a mere 10 days ago, and regardless of the presence of a shadow, winter…

Life

BIRD WATCH: ‘Last chance’ for eagle viewing coincides with month of Valentine’s

VALENTINES AND EAGLES are a strange combination, but in February, thoughts of both are in many minds.

Life

PENINSULA KITCHEN: How to make homemade street tacos

MY DAUGHTER, ABBY, turns 12 Monday.

News

EYE ON CLALLAM: County eyes strategic planning, budget performance

Clallam County commissioners will discuss strategic planning and hold a monthly financial review Monday.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Thank you, Inslee and Ferguson, for speaking out against shameful Muslim travel ban

I am extremely proud of Gov. Jay Inslee and state Attorney General Bob Ferguson for speaking out —…

The Pacific Northwest Interfaith Amigos — from left, Imam Jamal Rahman, Pastor Dave Brown and Rabbi Ted Falcon — will speak on the North Olympic Peninsula on Saturday and Sunday. (Barb Laski)

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Pacific Northwest Interfaith Amigos to speak on Peninsula this weekend

The Pacific Northwest Interfaith Amigos will present lectures on the North Olympic Peninsula on Saturday and Sunday.

News

Port Angeles High School classroom moved to fix roof leak

PORT ANGELES — A persistent leak in a Port Angeles High School classroom has forced the school to…

Judge affirms cell tower ruling against Dungeness Heights Homeowners

News

Judge affirms cell tower ruling against Dungeness Heights Homeowners

SEQUIM — Construction of a 150-foot Sequim-area radio-cell tower has cleared a key legal challenge but could face…

Port Angeles, Sequim food banks taking new paths to those in need

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Port Angeles, Sequim food banks taking new paths to those in need

In the past year, both Sequim and Port Angeles food banks have seen a decline in the number…

News

NEWS BRIEFS: Squadron to offer boating safety course in Port Hadlock starting Feb. 16 … and other items

PORT HADLOCK — The Port Wilson Sail & Power Squadron will offer a nine-hour boating, seamanship and safety…

Crime & Justice

Clallam Bay inmate convicted of assault with urine

CLALLAM BAY — A Clallam Bay Corrections Center inmate has been convicted of felony assault for throwing urine…

Lower Elwha to move on plans for Tse-whit-zen

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Lower Elwha to move on plans for Tse-whit-zen

PORT ANGELES — The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe has a number of projects planned for this year, including…

Arts & Entertainment

Stream habitat topic of talk tonight in Forks

FORKS — “The Status of Stream Habitat in the Olympic Experimental State Forest: 20 Years After Adopting the…

Ongoing Sequim bistro exhibit to benefit land trust

Arts & Entertainment

Ongoing Sequim bistro exhibit to benefit land trust

SEQUIM — An art show at the Alder Wood Bistro will benefit the North Olympic Land Trust.

Life

Open Your Heart to Art tonight with late-night shopping, dining

PORT ANGELES — Participating downtown businesses will donate a portion of sales to arts organizations during the Open…

Arts & Entertainment

Student talent show tonight at Peninsula College

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College will showcase student talent at the second annual Peninsula’s Got Talent show tonight.

Life

Festival pageant, bingo, travel talks on Peninsula this weekend

The Sequim Irrigation Festival Pageant, bingo games and talks on travels are among upcoming activities on the North…

Arts & Entertainment

Valentine’s Day celebrated all week

Valentine’s Day may be Tuesday, but celebrations are planned beginning today on the North Olympic Peninsula.