Leah Leach

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Deconstructed fireworks found after State Patrol search in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — State Patrol troopers searched a Port Angeles home and found deconstructed fireworks after a tip that the occupant could be making an… Continue reading

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Olympic National Park fires prompting no new reports

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — No growth was reported Tuesday in the four wildfires in Olympic National Park. Obstruction Point Road was reopened to the public… Continue reading

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PRIMARY RESULTS: Chapman, Vrable ahead in race for Legislative District 24 state representative seat

Clallam County commissioner Mike Chapman won more than 45 percent of the vote and Port Ludlow Republican George Vrable took more than 36 percent in… Continue reading

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PRIMARY RESULTS: Kilmer to face Bloom in general election

U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer and challenger Todd A. Bloom will advance to the Nov. 8 general election for the 6th Congressional District seat. Kilmer, a… Continue reading

U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer ()
U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer ()

PRIMARY RESULTS: Kilmer to face Bloom in general election

U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer and challenger Todd A. Bloom will advance to the Nov. 8 general election for the 6th Congressional District seat. Kilmer, a… Continue reading

U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer ()
Mike Chapman ()

PRIMARY RESULTS: Chapman, Vrable ahead in race for Legislative District 24 state representative seat

Clallam County commissioner Mike Chapman won more than 45 percent of the vote and Port Ludlow Republican George Vrable took more than 36 percent in… Continue reading

Mike Chapman ()
Richards takes early lead in primary election for Clallam County commission race

Richards takes early lead in primary election for Clallam County commission race

Democrat Ron Richards was the top choice in tonight’s initial count of votes in the primary election for the District 2 Clallam County commission race.

Richards takes early lead in primary election for Clallam County commission race
Obstruction Point Road reopened to public; no growth seen in fires

Obstruction Point Road reopened to public; no growth seen in fires

Obstruction Point Road was reopened to the public Monday morning while the four fires in Olympic National Park saw no growth over the weekend.

Obstruction Point Road reopened to public; no growth seen in fires
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PRIMARY 2016: Federal, statewide and legislative races on primary ballot

OLYMPIA (AP) — Washington’s voters have a lengthy ballot to consider in today’s primary election, where they’ll narrow their choices for offices ranging from U.S.… Continue reading

In this June 14

WILDFIRES: Obstruction Point Road reopens in Olympic National Park

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Obstruction Point Road was reopened to the public Monday morning while the four fires in Olympic National Park saw no growth… Continue reading

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UPDATE: West End electricity goes out due to equipment malfunction at Sappho Substation

UPDATE: Electrical power was restored to all customers in Forks by 9:28 p.m. Monday. The cause of the secondary power outage was a downed line.… Continue reading

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3rd UPDATE: Power restored to most West End customers after outage for thousands

CARLSBORG — Electrical power was restored to most of the West End by Monday evening after equipment malfunctioned at the Sappho Substation and left thousands… Continue reading

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An excavator loads pieces of old roadway into a dump truck last week at the site of a washout on Olympic Hot Springs Road in the Elwha Valley of Olympic National Park. The road was heavily damaged by floods last winter. Two campgrounds in the valley remain closed due to flood damage. — Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News ()

Olympic Hot Springs Road repair to begin; road to be closed to all beginning Monday

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Work will begin Monday to create a one-lane bridge that allows visitors to drive to areas of Olympic National Park that… Continue reading

An excavator loads pieces of old roadway into a dump truck last week at the site of a washout on Olympic Hot Springs Road in the Elwha Valley of Olympic National Park. The road was heavily damaged by floods last winter. Two campgrounds in the valley remain closed due to flood damage. — Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News ()
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Port Angeles sea captain, veteran Bill Larson to be remembered at service Tuesday

PORT ANGELES — The late Bill Larson was probably best known on the North Olympic Peninsula as the first captain of the ocean-going Lady Washington,… Continue reading

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The Lady Washington

Tall ships in Port Ludlow for public tours and excursions

PORT LUDLOW — The tall ship Lady Washington, the official ship of the state of Washington, and her companion ship, Hawaiian Chieftain, are in Port… Continue reading

The Lady Washington
Toma Villa of Suquamish

WEEKEND REWIND: Mural to depict Elwha Klallam tribe’s Strong People tale

PORT ANGELES — A mural depicting a fundamental story of the Klallam people has been started on a wall at The Gateway transit center. Artist… Continue reading

Toma Villa of Suquamish

INDEPENDENCE DAY: Day of celebration in Sequim to raise funds for disabled veterans

SEQUIM — If a fundraiser for disabled veterans at the Sequim Elks Club this Fourth of July is a success, the idea could be picked… Continue reading

Toma Villa of Suquamish

Mural to depict Elwha Klallam tribe’s Strong People tale

PORT ANGELES — A mural depicting a fundamental story of the Klallam people has been started on a wall at The Gateway transit center. Artist… Continue reading

Toma Villa of Suquamish

INDEPENDENCE DAY: Day of celebration in Sequim to raise funds for disabled veterans

SEQUIM — If a fundraiser for disabled veterans at the Sequim Elks Club this Fourth of July is a success, the idea could be picked… Continue reading

INDEPENDENCE DAY: Day of celebration in Sequim to raise funds for disabled veterans

SEQUIM — If a fundraiser for disabled veterans at the Sequim Elks Club this Fourth of July is a success, the idea could be picked… Continue reading