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East Jefferson, Port Ludlow fire districts consider merger

Community input to be sought before plan offered to voters

ISSUES OF FAITH: Thinking our way through Juneteenth and Pride Month

Friends of mine who I trust and who read my columns have been trying to get me to write on the topic of Juneteenth for… Continue reading

In this photo provided by the state Department of Natural Resources, a crane and boats are anchored next to a collapsed “net pen” used by Cooke Aquaculture Pacific to farm Atlantic Salmon near Cypress Island on Aug. 28, 2017, after a failure of the nets allowed tens of thousands of the nonnative fish to escape. A state jury on Wednesday awarded the Lummi Indian tribe $595,000 over the collapse of the net pen where Atlantic salmon were being raised, an event that elicited fears of damage to wild salmon runs and prompted the Legislature to ban the farming of the nonnative fish. (David Bergvall/Washington State Department of Natural Resources via AP, File)

Jury awards $595,000 to Lummi Tribe for salmon pen collapse

Cooke Aquaculture will not appeal case

In this photo provided by the state Department of Natural Resources, a crane and boats are anchored next to a collapsed “net pen” used by Cooke Aquaculture Pacific to farm Atlantic Salmon near Cypress Island on Aug. 28, 2017, after a failure of the nets allowed tens of thousands of the nonnative fish to escape. A state jury on Wednesday awarded the Lummi Indian tribe $595,000 over the collapse of the net pen where Atlantic salmon were being raised, an event that elicited fears of damage to wild salmon runs and prompted the Legislature to ban the farming of the nonnative fish. (David Bergvall/Washington State Department of Natural Resources via AP, File)

LETTER: Freedom for some

Is voicing one’s dissenting opinion and beliefs a civil right protected under the First Amendment, or not? When did expressing an opposing opinion or belief… Continue reading

Port Angeles firefighters and paramedics come to the aid of a person who fell from the riprap and became trapped between rocks for three hours on Ediz Hook in Port Angeles on Thursday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Woman trapped for 3 hours on hook

Extrication takes about 40 minutes

Port Angeles firefighters and paramedics come to the aid of a person who fell from the riprap and became trapped between rocks for three hours on Ediz Hook in Port Angeles on Thursday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
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7 Best Affordable Depression Therapy Platforms

Talk therapy can help you deal with various mental health issues. For instance, the goals of best affordable depression therapy platforms include helping someone improve… Continue reading

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5 Best Instant Loans – Online Installment Loans Instant Approval For Payday With Direct Lenders Bad Credit & No Credit Check

For the average American struggling to make ends meet, instant loans have been a saving grace. Instant loans are now easier to apply for and… Continue reading

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The CDC has urged seniors 65 and older to get “souped up” flu vaccines because regular shots don’t provide enough protection. Is this a good idea?

The CDC has urged seniors 65 and older to get "souped up" flu vaccines because regular shots don't provide enough protection. Is this a good… Continue reading

  • Jun 23, 2022
Maren Gillette and Austin Tyree, on a road trip from Wenatchee, examine a piece of beach glass they picked up on the beach at North Beach in Port Townsend on Wednesday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Beach walk

Maren Gillette and Austin Tyree, on a road trip from Wenatchee, examine a piece of beach glass they picked up on the beach at North… Continue reading

Maren Gillette and Austin Tyree, on a road trip from Wenatchee, examine a piece of beach glass they picked up on the beach at North Beach in Port Townsend on Wednesday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Initiative to change Seattle elections heads toward ballot

An initiative that would alter the way Seattle elects mayors, city attorneys and city council members is headed toward the November ballot. Elections… Continue reading

LETTER: Fishing spotted in Elwha River

In his May 18 column, Pat Neal writes that the fishing moratorium on the Elwha River “has again been reset to run until 2023 because… Continue reading

LETTER: Supports Climate Resiliency Plan

I applaud Port Angeles for its Climate Resiliency Plan. Just look to the mountains to see climate change impacts, including declining snowpack, disappearing glaciers and… Continue reading

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Port Angeles School District superintendent offers positive review of year

Brewer: Keeping kids in school a ‘herculean effort’

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Protester hurt by driver during 2020 Black Lives Matter demonstration sues

A Seattle resident critically injured by a driver during a Black Lives Matter demonstration has filed a lawsuit against the state, city and… Continue reading

Team Pure and Wild, from left, Alyosha Strum-Palerm, Jonathan McKee and Matt Pistay, sail into Ketchikan’s Thomas Basin harbor Monday to win the 750-mile Race to Alaska. (Thomas Hawthorne)
Team Pure and Wild, from left, Alyosha Strum-Palerm, Jonathan McKee and Matt Pistay, sail into Ketchikan’s Thomas Basin harbor Monday to win the 750-mile Race to Alaska. (Thomas Hawthorne)
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GlucoTrust Reviews – Effective Supplement Ingredients or Cheap Results?

Diabetes is one of the most commonly diagnosed health conditions, with around 422 million people suffering from the same in 2014. According to World Health… Continue reading

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Lanta Flat Belly Shake Reviews – What to Know First Before Buying!

According to World Health Organization, obesity has tripled since 1975. Around 70 million males and females in the United States struggle with obesity and belly… Continue reading

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Have you considered running a marathon on another continent?

Have you considered running a marathon on another continent?… Continue reading

  • Jun 22, 2022

Clallam County PUD new-service increase is likely

Transformers scarce, expensive