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U.S. fights Microsoft’s bid to tell users when feds take data

U.S. fights Microsoft’s bid to tell users when feds take data

The U.S. Justice Department has asked a judge to throw out a lawsuit from Microsoft and keep… Continue reading

U.S. fights Microsoft’s bid to tell users when feds take data
MEN’S SOCCER: Peninsula head coach Rodriguez leaves for UC-Irvine coaching job

MEN’S SOCCER: Peninsula head coach Rodriguez leaves for UC-Irvine coaching job

Peninsula College men’s soccer coach Cale Rodriguez, who led the men to a Northwestern Athletic Conference championship in 2015, resigned Friday and… Continue reading

MEN’S SOCCER: Peninsula head coach Rodriguez leaves for UC-Irvine coaching job
Seattle author’s book selected for Community Read in Port Townsend

Seattle author’s book selected for Community Read in Port Townsend

The Port Townsend Public Library has announced that “Before the Wind” by Seattle author Jim Lynch is the Community Read book for… Continue reading

Seattle author’s book selected for Community Read in Port Townsend

Clallam expected to renew $26,000 agreement with conservation district

Clallam County is expected to renew a $26,000 agreement with the Clallam Conservation District. The district will use the money to provide… Continue reading

Man killed in wreck identified by State Patrol

A Freeland man who died in a three-car wreck on state Highway 19 between Chimacum and Port Ludlow on Friday was identified… Continue reading

Young Peninsula musicians earn cash prizes in symphony’s competitions

Young Peninsula musicians earn cash prizes in symphony’s competitions

Young musicians from Clallam and Jefferson counties have emerged as the winners in the Port Angeles Symphony’s 31st annual Young Artist Competition.… Continue reading

Young Peninsula musicians earn cash prizes in symphony’s competitions

Sequim participates in Urban Forestry program

A crew from the Urban Forestry Restoration Project will work in Sequim city parks from Monday, Jan. 30 through Feb. 23. The crew… Continue reading

State aims to fix paid leave law dormant since 2007

A decade ago, Washington state created a paid family leave program that required many employers to… Continue reading

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Parker Browning, Forks basketball

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Parker Browning, Forks basketball

Forks’ Parker Browning was recognized by his team and school last week after scoring his 1,000th career point for the Spartans. Browning, a 6-foot-3 senior,… Continue reading

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Parker Browning, Forks basketball
Port Townsend board to consider name for new school in meeting tonight

Port Townsend board to consider name for new school in meeting tonight

What will be the name of the new elementary school in Port Townsend — Chetzemoka, Kah Tai or something Salish? The 68,000-square-foot… Continue reading

Port Townsend board to consider name for new school in meeting tonight
Kilmer: Future of health insurance remains up in the air

Kilmer: Future of health insurance remains up in the air

A day after President Donald J. Trump signed a single-page executive order aimed at scaling back the Affordable Care Act, U.S. Rep.… Continue reading

Kilmer: Future of health insurance remains up in the air

All eyes on funding in state legislative debates

Legislators in the 24th District are busy with committee meetings and votes on many issues, but the focus is pretty much on funding… Continue reading

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pirates’ game-tying shot barely rattles out in tense 81-79 loss

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pirates’ game-tying shot barely rattles out in tense 81-79 loss

A desperation game-tying shot by Darrion Daniels in the final second amid a sea of arms rattled halfway down the well and… Continue reading

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pirates’ game-tying shot barely rattles out in tense 81-79 loss
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Pirates let one get away

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Pirates let one get away

The Peninsula College women’s basketball had one of those kind of games in a hard-fought 65-61… Continue reading

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Pirates let one get away
A woman holds a sign amidst a sea of pink caps before a women’s march Saturday in Seattle. Women across the Pacific Northwest marched in solidarity with the Women’s March on Washington and to send a message in support of women’s rights and other causes. (Elaine Thompson/The Associated Press)

Women across Pacific Northwest march for women, other causes

Nancy Davenport marched on Washington 28 years ago to stand up for women’s equality. The 72-year-old was… Continue reading

A woman holds a sign amidst a sea of pink caps before a women’s march Saturday in Seattle. Women across the Pacific Northwest marched in solidarity with the Women’s March on Washington and to send a message in support of women’s rights and other causes. (Elaine Thompson/The Associated Press)
DNR buys forested slopes above Tarboo Bay for long-term conservation

DNR buys forested slopes above Tarboo Bay for long-term conservation

The Dabob Bay Natural Area has been expanded by 159 acres. Pope Resources sold 159 acres to the state Department of Natural Resources… Continue reading

DNR buys forested slopes above Tarboo Bay for long-term conservation
Freeland man dies in Highway 19 wreck

Freeland man dies in Highway 19 wreck

A 66-year-old Freeland man died in a three-car wreck on state Highway 19 between Chimacum and Port Ludlow that backed up traffic… Continue reading

Freeland man dies in Highway 19 wreck
Fire damages Port Hadlock house

Fire damages Port Hadlock house

Investigators were focusing their efforts on wiring in the attic above a bedroom in a Port Hadlock house damaged in a house… Continue reading

Fire damages Port Hadlock house
Over 200 march in Port Angeles Gathering for Hope

Over 200 march in Port Angeles Gathering for Hope

Hope and hugs abounded in Port Angeles on Saturday. A crowd of well over 200 marched from Veterans Memorial Park to the… Continue reading

Over 200 march in Port Angeles Gathering for Hope

Permit holds up Navy pier project at Ediz Hook

The cost and timeline for the Navy’s $25.6 million pier and uplands construction project at Ediz Hook is being re-evaluated while the… Continue reading