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Several killed when Amtrak train hurtles from overpass

Several killed when Amtrak train hurtles from overpass

An Amtrak train making the first-ever run along a faster new… Continue reading

Several killed when Amtrak train hurtles from overpass

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The state terminated Cooke Aquaculture’s lease to operate its Port Angeles salmon farm. What do you think of this?… Continue reading

  • Dec 17, 2017
McDonald Creek Bridge completion tentatively set for March

McDonald Creek Bridge completion tentatively set for March

The closure of the McDonald Creek Bridge along Old Olympic Highway has been an inconvenience for… Continue reading

McDonald Creek Bridge completion tentatively set for March

Choo Choo rides, Christmas party, owl class among Peninsula activities

Choo Choo rides, a Kids’ Christmas Party and a class on owls are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is… Continue reading

Inslee proposes tapping reserves, carbon tax in budget plan

Gov. Jay Inslee on Thursday proposed tapping the state’s reserves to comply with a final timeline… Continue reading

Clallam residents named to coastal marine advisory panel

Three Clallam County residents were appointed by Gov. Jay Inslee to the Coastal Marine Advisory Council Northwest Region. The appointees are Richard Osborne of Joyce,… Continue reading

Reward for information on slain wolves grows to $20,000

Reward for information on slain wolves grows to $20,000

The reward for information regarding the killing of two wolves in northeastern Washington state has grown… Continue reading

Reward for information on slain wolves grows to $20,000
Report: Wolf population increase in eastern Washington not hurting deer numbers

Report: Wolf population increase in eastern Washington not hurting deer numbers

The growing population of wolves in eastern Washington state does not appear to be hurting the… Continue reading

Report: Wolf population increase in eastern Washington not hurting deer numbers
Olympia veteran reunited with pet stolen 6 years ago

Olympia veteran reunited with pet stolen 6 years ago

Kim Hopkins’ dog Deuce was stolen from her yard six years ago when she was stationed at Fort… Continue reading

Olympia veteran reunited with pet stolen 6 years ago

Farmers in Washington, Idaho seek answer for acidic soil

Some farmers in northern Idaho and Washington are looking for solutions after years of applying nitrogen-based fertilizer has left… Continue reading

LETTER: Still opportunities to make voices heard on Navy decision

Input opportunity The Navy announced in September that it has delayed about 10 months the final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on stationing all EA-18G Growler… Continue reading

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Should net pen aquaculture be allowed in the Salish Sea?… Continue reading

  • Dec 12, 2017
Fourteen states sue over smog rules enforcement

Fourteen states sue over smog rules enforcement

Fourteen states, including Washington, and the District of Columbia have announced they are suing the Trump administration… Continue reading

Fourteen states sue over smog rules enforcement

Judge says state can sue detention center over inmate pay

Washington state can pursue its lawsuit seeking to force one of the nation’s largest privately run immigration… Continue reading

Washington, North Dakota tribal members sentenced in separate sex crime cases

Officials say two men who are members of tribes in Washington state and North Dakota were sentenced to federal prison in separate sex… Continue reading

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Will you attend any holiday parties this year?… Continue reading

  • Dec 10, 2017

LETTER: Access to national parks should be free

In my view, the huge proposed entrance fee increase is tyrannical and unconstitutional. (“Huge fee hike for park proposed,” PDN, Oct. 27) Mind you, it… Continue reading

LETTER: Louella Lawrence story missed her spiritual side

That was a very good story about the life of Louella Lawrence and her great presence in the life of Port Angeles. Missing, however, was… Continue reading

LETTER: Need to support people more than barriers

I’m pleased to hear that the city council has voted to put up barriers on the Eighth Street bridges. (“Port Angeles council adds bridge barriers… Continue reading

LETTER: Suicides a call to focus on children, not bridge barriers

I’ve been reading the comments concerning the railing height on the Eighth Street bridges in Port Angeles. (“Port Angeles council votes to add safety barrier,”… Continue reading