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Kids Fishing Day set for April 19 in Carrie Blake Community Park

The 24th-annual Kids’ Fishing Day is set for 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, April 19, in the Water Reuse…

Sequim Gazette photo by Matthew Nash
Sequim Police officers continue to seek a suspect who allegedly hit a 13-year-old Sequim boy on March 31 on the 600 block of West Spruce Street behind Safeway.

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Police narrow in on hit-and-run suspect

13-year-old boy recovering in hospital

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Update: Boy injured in hit-and-run improving, mom says

Update April 10

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Clallam letter details Trump administration impacts

According to county commissioners, actions impact economy, tourism, healthcare

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Letter concedes mistakes were made at Olympic Peninsula Humane Society

The Olympic Peninsula Humane Society has released an open letter to the community, acknowledging past mistakes occurred during…

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Update: Suspect remains at large after Kitsap Bank robbery

Police release photos of unidentified man

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Fired USAID worker fears grave damage to U.S.

Miguel Reabold was inside a Sequim bank with his wife Sandra when he checked his phone and saw…

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Reader’s Theatre brings poetry play to the stage

Olympic Theatre Arts’ fledgling Reader’s Theatre Club will perform two matinee shows of the children’s poetry book turned…

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SHS team takes third at state Knowledge Bowl

For the second time in four years, Sequim High’s Knowledge Bowl team took third place at the 2A…

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen
About 1,400 people gathered downtown Saturday for Sequim’s “Hands Off!” protest organized by Sequim Indivisible as part of a global grassroots protest against massive federal cuts by President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Here, the crowd listens to short speeches at Sequim Civic Center before spreading out along Washington Street and Sequim Avenue. To see more photos from the protest, go to sequimgazette.com.

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Trump protest draws hundreds of participants

Almost 1,400 people participated Saturday in a “Hand’s Off!” demonstration in downtown Sequim as part of a national…

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SHS grad Bernsten becomes three-time All-American wrestler

She plans to tackle WSU pharmacy program next fall

Washington state capitol building in Olympia.

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Clallam County gets legislative update

Property tax bills still in play

Photo courtesy of Cherie Tachell| Colton Dufour, shown here with his mom, Cherie Tachell, faces a tough road to recovery following a hit-and-run on the evening of March 31 that left him with serious injuries.

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Boy fighting to recover after hit-and-run

A 13-year-old Sequim boy who was struck by a car and seriously injured is currently fighting for recovery,…