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News
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…
April 5, 2017
News
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…
April 5, 2017
News
Pierce County lawsuit claims jail medical service company at fault
By Martha Bellisle
April 4, 2017
News
Lawsuit settlement over sidewalks could cost Seattle millions
The Associated Press
April 4, 2017
News
Thinning forests aims to reduce fire risk on conservation group’s land
By Phuong Le
April 4, 2017
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…
April 4, 2017
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…
April 4, 2017
News
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…
April 4, 2017
News
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…
April 3, 2017
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…
April 3, 2017
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!
April 3, 2017
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…
April 3, 2017
News
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…
April 3, 2017
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…
April 3, 2017
News
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…
April 3, 2017
News
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…
April 3, 2017
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…
April 2, 2017
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…
April 2, 2017
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.
April 2, 2017
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.
April 2, 2017
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