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Women in Film Festival starts screenings this weekend

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Women in Film Festival kicks off this weekend with 11 films and…

News

High winds take down power lines; some 2,300 lose electricity

At least 2,300 North Olympic Peninsula electrical customers lost power today because of high winds.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: ‘America the Beautiful’ exemplifies the greatness of our country, not walls

“America the Beautiful”: What a great song.

Car lands in bay near Port Ludlow

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Car lands in bay near Port Ludlow

PORT LUDLOW — A car landed in the shallow waters of the bay at Port Ludlow after the…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Enforcement of federal immigration laws would have prevented these senseless deaths

“In Los Angeles, we don’t separate people from their families because its inhumane.”

US blasts Syria base with cruise missiles

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US blasts Syria base with cruise missiles

By Lolita C. Baldor

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Rebellious ‘sanctuary,’ pot-legalized states should lose all federal funding

The governments of Hawaii, Washington, Oregon and Colorado are engaged in a rebellion.

Opinion

PAT NEAL: Wheels spin on replenishing our salmon

IT WAS ANOTHER tough week in the news for the Pacific Coastal Salmon Fund.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Writer criticizing climate change deniers hypocritical in practice

With a good, round belly laugh I read letter “Climate ‘deniers’” in the April 2 Peninsula Daily News’…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Here’s a unique solution to solving the problem of trash along our highways

I’m responding to the two rants published in the April 2 Peninsula Daily News’ “Rants and Raves” feature…

Seattle tunnel machine reaches end of long, troubled journey

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Seattle tunnel machine reaches end of long, troubled journey

By Martha Bellisle

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NEWS BRIEFS: Intermittent closures planned on U.S. Highway 101 today … and other items

PORT ANGELES — Intermittent lane closures are planned on U.S. Highway 101 between Oak Street and Tumwater Truck…

Fire District No. 3 stops residential burn permit requirement

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Fire District No. 3 stops residential burn permit requirement

By Matthew Nash

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Port Townsend council sets May 1 hearing on tourist homes

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend City Council has set a May 1 hearing to take public comment…

Sequim High School graduate in ‘Flip or Flop’ spin-off

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Sequim High School graduate in ‘Flip or Flop’ spin-off

SEQUIM — A Sequim High School graduate and his family will soon star in one of the most…

Joshua Monette

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Dartmouth student swept away by wave at Cape Flattery

NEAH BAY — A man who went missing after being swept away by a wave at Cape Flattery…

Pierce County lawsuit claims jail medical service company at fault

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Pierce County lawsuit claims jail medical service company at fault

By Martha Bellisle

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Lawsuit settlement over sidewalks could cost Seattle millions

The Associated Press

Thinning forests aims to reduce fire risk on conservation group’s land

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Thinning forests aims to reduce fire risk on conservation group’s land

By Phuong Le

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Red herrings presented are totally irrelevant regarding the Wild Olympics proposal

Regarding the March 26 letter in Peninsula Voices, “Wild Olympics,” the letter writer presents a plethora of red…