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LETTER: Kilmer needs to take notes on what does, doesn’t work

U.S. 6th District Rep. Derek Kilmer is facing town hall meetings packed with constituents.

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Governor’s order limits state agencies enforcing immigration laws

By Enrique Pérez de la Rosa

Arts & Entertainment

Rescheduled Port Ludlow Artists’ League reception set Wednesday

PORT LUDLOW — The public is invited to a rescheduled Port Ludlow Artists’ League Second Wednesday Reception this…

News

Attorneys general support transgender boy in U.S. court case

By Carolyn Thompson

News

Supreme Court throws out sentences in Halloween robbery case

By Martha Bellisle

Politics

Washington Senate approves REAL ID compliance bill

By Rachel La Corte

Arts & Entertainment

Cool jazz set for Peninsula College ensemble’s winter concert

PORT ANGELES — The winter quarter Jazz Ensemble concert in Peninsula College’s Maier Hall will feature music played…

Measure would help sex trafficking victims clear convictions

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Measure would help sex trafficking victims clear convictions

By Alexis Myers

News

NEWS BRIEFS: Hood Canal bridge suicide attempt stopped by passerby … and other items

SHINE — Traffic was reduced to a single lane for 18 minutes on the Hood Canal bridge Friday…

Port Townsend couple detained in Guatemalan marina back home

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Port Townsend couple detained in Guatemalan marina back home

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend couple detained at a marina in Guatemala while volunteering on an “abortion…

Kilmer, Murray re-introduce Wild Olympics legislation

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Kilmer, Murray re-introduce Wild Olympics legislation

PORT ANGELES — U.S. Rep Derek Kilmer and Sen. Patty Murray have re-introduced Wild Olympics legislation to protect…

Politics

EYE ON OLYMPIA: Peninsula legislators expect expansion of halibut season

OLYMPIA — With several communities voicing opposition to a proposed three-day halibut fishing season this year, legislators from…

A GROWING CONCERN: Flower show gives attendees ‘Taste of Spring’

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Flower show gives attendees ‘Taste of Spring’

HAVING BEEN BORN near a 17-acre “greenhouse” to parents who both had a master’s degree in floriculture from…

Life

BIRD WATCH: Swallows wing their way to Peninsula too early

THE SWALLOWS ARE supposed to return in March and April.

Bench memorial outside Jefferson Healthcare to advocate for disabled

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Bench memorial outside Jefferson Healthcare to advocate for disabled

PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson Healthcare building has a new addition, a bench placed near the entrance in…

Clallam Transit eyes service to Bainbridge

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Clallam Transit eyes service to Bainbridge

PORT ANGELES — It might make sense to leave the car at home when heading to Seattle come…

Wild river creates hurdles for visitors, but freed Elwha now a better home for fish

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Wild river creates hurdles for visitors, but freed Elwha now a better home for fish

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Olympic National Park is in a fight with the Elwha River in its goal…

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Applications due March 10 for scholarships for East Jefferson County women

PORT TOWNSEND — The University Women’s Foundation of Jefferson County, the philanthropic affiliate of AAUW Port Townsend, will…

Nominations accepted now for Heart of Service awards

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Nominations accepted now for Heart of Service awards

The deadline is coming up to nominate your local hero.

Grant to light up Makah museum

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Grant to light up Makah museum

NEAH BAY — The Makah Cultural and Research Center will become brighter now that it has received a…