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…

News

NEWS BRIEFS: Free training session set for COASST … and other items

PORT TOWNSEND — The Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team (COASST) will offer a free training session for…

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This week’s Hood Canal Bridge closures called off

SHINE — Calm weather has allowed the state Department of Transportation to cancel closures of the Hood Canal…

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NEWS BRIEFS: Tickets on sale for PT Kiwanis party; Olympic Peninsula students make honor roll at Central Washington University

PORT TOWNSEND — The Kiwanis Club of Port Townsend will host its fourth annual Rock & Roll Party…

‘An Enemy of the People’ begins Thursday

Arts & Entertainment

‘An Enemy of the People’ begins Thursday

PORT TOWNSEND — Ego, fear and the public good clash on stage in Key City Public Theatre’s production…

Noel Coward’s “Nude With Violin” is performed at the Port Ludlow Bay Club.

Arts & Entertainment

‘Nude with Violin’ to put on a show in Port Ludlow starting Thursday

PORT LUDLOW — It’s Paris in 1954, and world-renowned painter Paul Sorodin is dead. Mon dieu!

Politics

EYE ON OLYMPIA: House, Senate move toward budget package

OLYMPIA — The 24th Legislative District’s representatives voted in favor of the House’s two-year $44.9 billion state budget…

Teen hopes to raise money for Dove House through her artwork

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Teen hopes to raise money for Dove House through her artwork

PORT TOWNSEND — A teenager is using her art to help those in need, donating 50 percent of…

Suspicious vehicle report yields heroin, meth, guns

Crime & Justice

Suspicious vehicle report yields heroin, meth, guns

PORT ANGELES — A report of a suspicious vehicle east of Port Angeles on Sunday ended with Clallam…

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FBI investigates body found in burned car in Neah Bay

NEAH BAY — The FBI and Neah Bay authorities are investigating the discovery of a body that was…

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Captain with Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office recovering after on-duty injury

PORT HADLOCK — A member of the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office has been sent to a Seattle hospital…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Climate change deniers are the ultimate hypocrites

How convenient it must be for climate change deniers to only have to believe in the science that…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: I agree with the letter on maternity-related deaths, but it got the facts wrong

A letter to the editor published March 30 (“‘Anti-choice’ critic”) claimed that “the state of Texas doubled its…

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: From the ground up, soil critical for garden’s foundation

HERE WE ARE, already two days into April, the month that really kicks up the gardening work.

Life

BIRD WATCH: Spring winds provide easy power for migrant travelers overhead

MARCH WASN’T EXACTLY lamb-like when it was leaving, and I’m hoping April will forget about bringing showers.