By Seth Borenstein | The Associated Press Meet your new but shy galactic neighbor: A black hole left over from the death of a fleeting… Continue reading
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The May full moon, also called the Flower Moon, seems to rest upon a wisp of cloud as it rises above the North Olympic Peninsula… Continue reading
“BLESSED ARE YOU, Eternal our God, Sovereign of the universe who has sanctified us through Your commandments, and commanded us to … .” This is… Continue reading
By Ronald Montoya | Edmunds via The Associated Press The coronavirus pandemic has significantly changed the way we live and conduct business in this country.… Continue reading
I RECENTLY TOOK a stroll around Ocean View Cemetery. There are a number of simple grave markers identifying the remains of Civil War veterans. There… Continue reading
Insects most destructive in the late summer, early fall
my favorite month of the year. It just sounds so good. But in all earnestness,… Continue reading
THE OLDER I get, the more I realize childhood never ends. We outgrow stuff, sure. We move on from things, OK. But there seems to… Continue reading
Online church services set PORT ANGELES • Independent Bible Church: 9 a.m. Sunday, a link to the church’s YouTube channel is on its website. For… Continue reading
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Natalie White of Port Angeles jogs past blossoming cherry trees along the Waterfront Trail in Port Angeles with her son, Nash, 3,… Continue reading
Sponsors of the Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church Yuletide Bazaar have donated $8,500 from the event to local organizations providing emergency aid and support… Continue reading
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An unidentified woman takes a fall while surfing in the choppy waters off Point Hudson last weekend. Gov. Jay Inslee said this… Continue reading
While the 2019 novel coronavirus has canceled a number of local events, birders can look forward to getting outdoors to participate in the… Continue reading
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Paddlers, from left, Jennie Freese, Casey Fall and Eric Hoffman, all of Port Angeles, make their way across the mostly empty waters… Continue reading
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We have a special COVID-19 local survival guide out now. Within this publications, you will find information on the novel coronavirus, local resources, safe and… Continue reading
YEAH, RAIN! APRIL is on track to be the driest ever on record and any moisture now is critical because of the early
spring needs… Continue reading
ARE YOU A leader or a doormat? When it comes to horses, it’s important for you to assert yourself as their leader and not their… Continue reading
IT IS A natural human trait to want certainty and to know what comes next. We wish we could somehow see into the future and… Continue reading
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By Kristin M. Hall | The Associated Press During World War I, posters proclaiming “Food will win the war” encouraged Americans to grow victory gardens.… Continue reading