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Churches seek household items for Ukrainian refugees

Throughout the summer, three Sequim churches look to support Ukrainian refugees displaced to Washington state from the Russian…

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School’s out for summer

Teacher Tracy DeLorm walks first-grader Raylan Coler to the bus as he sports his “Last Day of School”…

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Teen faces charge of drinking, driving under age after hitting police cruiser

A Sequim Police cruiser was struck in a roundabout early in the morning of June 11 by a…

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Sequim schools celebrate ‘moving up’

Classmates, family, friends, and staff celebrated Sequim School District’s fifth and eighth graders finishing elementary and middle school…

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Locals, first responders’ training plans for disaster

Food, transportation, mass care part of discussions, actions

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Attempted murder trial postponed to November

Luoma attorney seeks ‘diminished capacity defense’

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A Grad Walk to remember

Delayed a couple of years thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, a pre-graduation routine returned for Sequim High School’s…

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Home finds new life in Dungeness

Owner replaces house burned in 2017 fire

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Serenity Thrift Store sees rise in illegal dumping, thefts

Staff and volunteers at Serenity House Thrift Store say there’s been an increase in criminal activity at its…

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City makes improvements to building application process

Following years of frustrations and criticism from developers about the building development process in the City of Sequim,…

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March for Our Lives brings 200 to downtown Sequim

People from across the North Olympic Peninsula gathered last Saturday in downtown Sequim to join the nation-wide March…

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Sequim lab part of federal net-zero greenhouse gas initiative

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) and its Richland and Sequim labs aim to be among the first federal…

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Food Bank sees demand rise 30 percent

Demand is rising once again for the Sequim Food Bank.