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Salish Sea on cusp of losing tufted puffins

Once spread across the Salish Sea/Puget Sound, tufted puffins are now a rare sight.

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Sequim 55-mile fundraiser to support Maui residents

Five years later, Sequim’s Twyla Luke looks to run far for another milestone birthday while supporting another important…

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Councilors talk affordable housing options

City staff to draft declaration, reduced park fees proposal

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District 3 to purchase new fire engines, sell Dungeness land

Clallam County Fire District 3’s leaders plan to add three fire engines to their fleet with the caveat…

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Portion of Sequim Avenue to be paved at night

Further stretch of roadway set for more improvements later this year

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River Fest returns after hiatus Sept. 22

One-day event set in and around Railroad Bridge Park

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A look into mysterious, magical Protection Island

Ever since the first time I saw Protection Island across the water from Sequim in the late 1990s,…

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Wildfires surge in Olympic National Park

Wildfires ignited by lightning last month in Olympic National Park swelled during a huge growth spurt this weekend,…

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Irrigation Festival’s director role changes hands

After several years as the leader of the all-volunteer Sequim Irrigation Festival, Deon Kapetan is passing on the…

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Proposed Happy Valley gravel pit project withdrawn

A Sequim applicant for a proposed gravel pit in Happy Valley withdrew his application Wednesday, Sept. 6, citing…

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Covid-19 is on rise; few seen in hospitals

The number of Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations are on the rise again, but thanks to high vaccination rates…

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Sequim Electronics, technician team up to support Serenity House

Sequim’s Serenity House is getting some helping hands — or eyes, as it were — to help the…

Port Townsend Police Officer Jon Stuart, Chief Thomas Olson, Assistant Fire Chief Brian Tracer and Fire Chief Bret Black observe a moment of silence Monday as Jefferson County Sheriff Joe Nole reads a remembrance of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York on Sept. 11, 2001. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Ceremony commemorates first responders on anniversary of 9/11

Public safety officials honored