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Alleged prolific poacher is jailed

Alleged prolific poacher is jailed

Sequim man faces 26 counts, 2 in Jefferson County

Alleged prolific poacher is jailed
State Patrol moving to terminate trooper

State Patrol moving to terminate trooper

Relationaship with young woman topic of agency, criminal investigations

State Patrol moving to terminate trooper
Borchers retires from YMCA CEO role

Borchers retires from YMCA CEO role

Former Seattle administrator steps in as interim

Borchers retires from YMCA CEO role
Mistrial declared in Sequim man’s Net Nanny case

Mistrial declared in Sequim man’s Net Nanny case

Jefferson County jury can’t reach verdict in nine hours

Mistrial declared in Sequim man’s Net Nanny case

88-year-old Brinnon man found dead on Forest Service land

Foul play not suspected; was subject of silver alert

Renewed search finds no trace of missing Neah Bay man

Renewed search finds no trace of missing Neah Bay man

Search-and-rescue crews, scent dogs and a drone failed this week to discover what happened to Matthew Warren Dean. The Makah tribal member’s… Continue reading

Renewed search finds no trace of missing Neah Bay man
Always on call: A day in the life with Port Angeles Fire Department

Always on call: A day in the life with Port Angeles Fire Department

First responders ready and willing to provide emergency aid to community

Always on call: A day in the life with Port Angeles Fire Department
Neah Bay man pleads guilty to eluding police on New Year’s Day

Neah Bay man pleads guilty to eluding police on New Year’s Day

Plea deal also includes driving under influence

Neah Bay man pleads guilty to eluding police on New Year’s Day

OlyCAP misses out on tax credits

Low-income housing project on hold

Body of unidentified woman found in Blyn

Death investigated as ‘suspicious’

Port Ludlow Drainage District uses speaker phone

Open Public Meetings Act concern prompts possible policy change

Neighborhoods flood in Sequim

Neighborhoods flood in Sequim

Projects await funding to stop stormwater issues

Neighborhoods flood in Sequim
Sequim couple impose self-quarantine after Asia trip

Sequim couple impose self-quarantine after Asia trip

Both healthy; measure only a precaution against Covid-19

Sequim couple impose self-quarantine after Asia trip
State treasurer worries about Rainy Day Fund

State treasurer worries about Rainy Day Fund

Duane Davidson speaks on Peninsula

State treasurer worries about Rainy Day Fund
Clallam County Hearing Examiner Andrew Reeves has approved the first phase of Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s planned oyster farm south of the Dungeness Spit. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Oyster farm gets county OK for first phase only

Tribe must gain other state, federal permits, licenses

Clallam County Hearing Examiner Andrew Reeves has approved the first phase of Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s planned oyster farm south of the Dungeness Spit. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
Voters approve Port Angeles School District levy

Voters approve Port Angeles School District levy

Stevens Middle School groundbreaking expected in 2023

Voters approve Port Angeles School District levy
Zachary A. Fletcher enters Clallam County Superior Court on Monday, Feb. 10, 2020, during the first day of his bench trial on two charges of alcohol-related vehicular assault. (Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News)

Two who survived 2018 wreck in Port Angeles testify in trial

Jacob Torey’s world changed forever between the time he left a recreation area south of Port Angeles with two companions the night… Continue reading

Zachary A. Fletcher enters Clallam County Superior Court on Monday, Feb. 10, 2020, during the first day of his bench trial on two charges of alcohol-related vehicular assault. (Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News)

Cape Flattery schools levy reaps huge support

Cape Flattery School District voters overwhelmingly approved a four-year levy to provide services that go beyond core education areas. The educational programs… Continue reading