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10,000 pounds: Visitors devour crab at Port Angeles festival

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10,000 pounds: Visitors devour crab at Port Angeles festival

Festival continues today at City Pier, rain or shine.

Developer’s answer to dearth of housing in Port Townsend: Bring ’em in on a barge

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Developer’s answer to dearth of housing in Port Townsend: Bring ’em in on a barge

Four houses for sale were recently moved into town.

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Storms blows into Peninsula, turns to rain

Trees were toppled and outages hit some areas.

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State warns against eating too many razor clams

Domoic acid is a naturally occurring toxin frequently found in shellfish and at high levels may cause amnesic…

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Secretary of state offers voting information in pamphlet

Those who do not receive a pamphlet by Oct. 17 are urged to contact the Elections Division.

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NEWS BRIEFS: Ajax Cafe to close after dinner tonight until further notice … and other items

News events across the North Olympic Peninsula.

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EYE ON JEFFERSON: Port Townsend planning panel to consider zoning for pot

And other meetings across the county.

Bigfoot researcher to speak in Port Townsend

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Bigfoot researcher to speak in Port Townsend

Ron Morehead of Sequim will speak at the library this Friday.

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Olympic National Park announces winter campground schedule

Some will close, while others will remain open year-round.

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Permaculture Convergence this weekend at Fort Flagler

The convergence will combine educational workshops, hands-on projects and networking.

World musicians to perform Saturday in Port Townsend

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World musicians to perform Saturday in Port Townsend

Instrumentalist Camelia Jade will perform a unique blend of North and South American styles.

‘Dramedy’ opens at Key City Playhouse tonight

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‘Dramedy’ opens at Key City Playhouse tonight

Tickets for “4,000 Miles” are $24 and are available at www.keycitypublictheatre.org or at the playhouse box office in…

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ISSUES OF FAITH: ‘Beyond the divisions, there is a field’

There are some “holy moments” where the wholeness of things is demonstrated and felt, a unity that goes…

Thousands flock to Port Angeles for weekend’s crab fest

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Thousands flock to Port Angeles for weekend’s crab fest

Annual festival offers crab dinners, many vendors and activities

Students show off wearable art in Port Townsend

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Students show off wearable art in Port Townsend

Two shows set Saturday at Port Townsend Key City Public Theater

Sequim mother, daughter tell of living with cancer

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Sequim mother, daughter tell of living with cancer

Daughter cares for mother who has been diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer

Sanctions remain against state in McCleary education funding case

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Sanctions remain against state in McCleary education funding case

The state Supreme Court has ruled that $100,000-a-day sanctions should continue against the state while a task force…

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NEWS BRIEFS: Port of Port Angeles, Timber Advisory Committee to meet today … and other items

News events on the North Olympic Peninsula.

In this file photo taken Jan. 18, 2014, a satellite-linked transmitter is visible on the dorsal fin of L87, an orca from the southern resident group of killer whales, while swimming in Puget Sound west of Seattle. (Elaine Thompson/The Associated Press)

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Tag linked to orca death

A 20-year-old endangered southern resident orca died after a February tagging.

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United Good Neighbors invites applications for funding

The deadline is 5 p.m. Oct. 19.