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UPDATED — SeaTac $15 minimum wage measure holds slim lead

By Peninsula Daily News news services SEATTLE — A measure in SeaTac that would give some workers at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport a $15 per hour… Continue reading

Two art classes for children set in Port Angeles today

PORT ANGELES — Two pre-Thanksgiving art classes are set for today (Wednesday) at the Vern Burton Community Center, 308 W. Fourth St. Children 8 and… Continue reading

Chimacum man to seek claim against state after wreck involving ferry

Peninsula Daily News and news sources SEATTLE — A Chimacum man will seek reimbursement of medical costs and money to replace his sailboat after a… Continue reading

Chimacum man to seek claim against state after wreck involving ferry

Peninsula Daily News and news sources SEATTLE — A Chimacum man will seek reimbursement of medical costs and money to replace his sailboat after a… Continue reading

PENINSULA POLL BACKGROUNDER: Boeing takes $100 billion in orders from Mideast air show

By Aya Batrawy The Associated Press DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — U.S.-based Boeing Co. dominated on the first day of the Dubai Airshow, netting $100… Continue reading

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Website asks people to share stories of JFK legacy

By CARA RUBINSKY The Associated Press EDITOR'S NOTE — The website is www.anidealiveson.org BOSTON — There's no shortage of places for people to share memories… Continue reading

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United Arab Emirates Vice President

Boeing gets $100 billion in orders for 777X

The Associated Press DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The Boeing Co. dominated on the first day of the Dubai Airshow, netting $100 billion in orders… Continue reading

United Arab Emirates Vice President

Peninsula voter turnout higher than statewide

Peninsula Daily News and news sources Peninsula Daily News and news sources Jefferson County reported the highest voter turnout in the state for the Nov.… Continue reading

PENINSULA POLL BACKGROUNDER: Problematic ballots may decide fate of $15 wage

By Mike Baker The Associated Press SEATAC — Dozens of problematic ballots could determine the fate of an initiative that seeks to establish a $15… Continue reading

Voices for Veterans is holding a “Boot on the Ground" silent auction.

Bid on an Army combat boot . . . DEADLINE is today . . . help a military veteran

PORT ANGELES — Voices for Veterans, a federal 501(c) nonprofit group, is holding a silent auction using an authentic hot-weather Army combat boot, size 15½,… Continue reading

Voices for Veterans is holding a “Boot on the Ground" silent auction.

Local Food Access Network presents community discussion on Tuesday

SEQUIM — The recently formed Local Food Access Network will present a community discussion, “Bountiful Clallam: Local Folks Discuss Local Fare,” with Washington State University… Continue reading

Richard Cole

VETERANS DAY: WWII Doolittle Raiders make final toast in Ohio

The last of the Doolittle Raiders, all in their 90s, offered a final toast to their fallen comrades in Ohio on Saturday as they recalled… Continue reading

Richard Cole
George Williams

VETERANS DAY: WWII reunions poignant for dwindling roll calls

By Dan Sewell The Associated Press DAYTON, Ohio — Paul Young rarely talked about his service during World War II — about the B-25 bomber… Continue reading

George Williams
First prize (kids) — “Cutest Cabbage Patch Baby.”

CONGRATULATIONS to our Halloween Costume Contest winners!

By EDWARD CULLEN Peninsula Daily News Assistant Forks Correspondent THE THREE WINNERS in each category of this year's Peninsula Daily News Halloween Costume Contest —… Continue reading

First prize (kids) — “Cutest Cabbage Patch Baby.”
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Ribbon cut for KSQM’s new tower

By Stacey L. Sutton For Peninsula Daily News SEQUIM — Gumby threw the switch that boosted the power of the KSQM-91.5 FM station after Anita… Continue reading

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First prize (kids) — “Cutest Cabbage Patch Baby.”

CONGRATULATIONS to our Halloween Costume Contest winners!

By EDWARD CULLEN Peninsula Daily News Assistant Forks Correspondent THE THREE WINNERS in each category of this year's Peninsula Daily News Halloween Costume Contest —… Continue reading

First prize (kids) — “Cutest Cabbage Patch Baby.”
A poster for the classic movie on the 1942 Doolittle raid.

Last of the Doolittle Raiders of ‘Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo’ make final toast — watch it on the Web at 3 p.m. Saturday

By DAN SEWELL The Associated Press DAYTON, Ohio — Military and history buffs will be able to watch online as surviving Doolittle Raiders make a… Continue reading

A poster for the classic movie on the 1942 Doolittle raid.
Second place winner — a reflected sunrise at Emerald Bay at Lake Tahoe

National natural landmarks offer remarkable scenes

By McClatchy News Service WASHINGTON — If you like looking at photos of some of the nation's most scenic spots, check out the winners of… Continue reading

Second place winner — a reflected sunrise at Emerald Bay at Lake Tahoe

TO OUR READERS: Setting it Straight about Thursday’s Peninsula Poll

The Peninsula Poll question asked Thursday contained a significant error that was discovered after the fact. The question asked whether a person agreed with a… Continue reading

Voices for Veterans is holding a “Boot on the Ground" silent auction.

Bid on an Army combat boot . . . DEADLINE is Monday . . . help a military veteran

PORT ANGELES — Voices for Veterans, a federal 501(c) nonprofit group, is holding a silent auction using an authentic hot-weather Army combat boot, size 15½,… Continue reading

Voices for Veterans is holding a “Boot on the Ground" silent auction.