Discovery Bay eatery pulls $26,000 donation off its walls

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Discovery Bay eatery pulls $26,000 donation off its walls

DISCOVERY BAY — It added up to $26,582.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: ‘Twitter president’ makes promises he can’t deliver on, including job creation

In stoking the fears and anger of U.S. manufacturing workers, Donald Trump promised to bring jobs back to…

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Clallam, Jefferson push to see populations get flu vaccinations

PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson and Clallam counties have struggled in recent years to get their populations vaccinated against…

Plane goes down in Discovery Bay; pilot unharmed, reports say

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Plane goes down in Discovery Bay; pilot unharmed, reports say

DISCOVERY BAY — A Port Ludlow man emerged apparently unscathed from a small plane crash in Discovery Bay…

Flu outbreak on Peninsula called worst in recent memory as season enters full swing

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Flu outbreak on Peninsula called worst in recent memory as season enters full swing

If you’ve had the flu this winter you’re not alone.

Politics

All eyes on funding in state legislative debates

OLYMPIA — Legislators in the 24th District are busy with committee meetings and votes on many issues, but…

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NEWS BRIEFS: Magnitude 3.7 quake hits near Quinault … and other items

QUINAULT — The U.S. Geological Survey said an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 3.7 occurred in the…

Port Townsend board to consider name for new school in meeting tonight

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Port Townsend board to consider name for new school in meeting tonight

PORT TOWNSEND — What will be the name of the new elementary school in Port Townsend — Chetzemoka,…

Kilmer: Future of health insurance remains up in the air

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Kilmer: Future of health insurance remains up in the air

PORT ANGELES — A day after President Donald J. Trump signed a single-page executive order aimed at scaling…

Japanese American recalls internment amid fears of modern parallels

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Japanese American recalls internment amid fears of modern parallels

PORT ANGELES — Lilly Kodama, who was one of the first Japanese Americans forced into an internment camp…

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly breakfast meetings are held at 11:45 a.m. on the second…

Business

BUSINESS BRIEFS: Holistic nutrition teacher to talk on winter vegetables in Sequim this Saturday … and other items

SEQUIM — Holistic nutrition educator Julia Buggy will speak on “Getting the Most from Your Winter Veggies” at…

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Time to dust off the houseplants

WHAT A DIFFERENCE a week can make.

Some 300 protesters march in Port Townsend

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Some 300 protesters march in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — Hundreds of Peninsula residents came to Port Townsend to march in one of the multitude…

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Republicans celebrate, hope for brighter future

Republicans in Clallam and Jefferson counties celebrated the inauguration of Donald Trump as president and talked of their…

Freeland man dies in Highway 19 wreck

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Freeland man dies in Highway 19 wreck

PORT LUDLOW — A 66-year-old Freeland man died in a three-car wreck on state Highway 19 between Chimacum…

A woman holds a sign amidst a sea of pink caps before a women’s march Saturday in Seattle. Women across the Pacific Northwest marched in solidarity with the Women’s March on Washington and to send a message in support of women’s rights and other causes. (Elaine Thompson/The Associated Press)

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Women across Pacific Northwest march for women, other causes

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Fire damages Port Hadlock house

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Fire damages Port Hadlock house

PORT HADLOCK — Investigators were focusing their efforts on wiring in the attic above a bedroom in a…

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NEWS BRIEFS: Acts sought for Port Angeles fundraiser in March … and other items

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Community Players are seeking entertainers for a fundraiser for the organization March…

Life

PENINSULA KITCHEN: Enjoy dinner for breakfast

IS THERE ANYONE out there who hasn’t heard about the importance of breakfast?