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First Fed lays off 20 employees
Fewer than half in Clallam County
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Erin Jaszczak, senior Program Operations Manager of the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation, assembles a display about the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary in preparation for the sanctuary's 30th birthday on Friday at Field Arts & Events Hall in Port Angeles. The celebration included informational presentations, a film festival and a collection of outdoor displays and activities in nearby Pebble Beach Park.](https://www.peninsuladailynews.com/wp-content/plugins/lazy-load/images/1x1.trans.gif)
Birthday sanctuary in Port Angeles
Erin Jaszczak, senior Program Operations Manager of the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation, assembles a display about the Olympic Coast National… Continue reading
Clallam County News
Symphony passes now on sale
Season passes are on sale for the Port Angeles… Continue reading
Clallam County, Port Angeles join Kroger Opioid Settlement
$48 million to be distributed across Washington
Jefferson County News
Free outdoor concerts presented on Peninsula
Free outdoor summer concerts will continue on the North Olympic Peninsula next… Continue reading
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Unity in Port Townsend planning for Sunday services
The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith will present “Practice Certainty of… Continue reading
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PORT ANGELES LEFTIES: Lefties wrap up nonleague schedule with victory
12 more West Coast League games to be played
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John Raske of Port Angeles, right, tees off on the first hole at the Cedars at Dungeness during Friday's Sonny Sixkiller Celebrity Golf Classic as teammates George Wood, left, and Gary Reidel, both of Port Angeles, watch his drive.](https://www.peninsuladailynews.com/wp-content/plugins/lazy-load/images/1x1.trans.gif)
SONNY SIXKILLER CLASSIC: Huskies purple takes over
KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS John Raske of Port Angeles, right, tees off on the first hole at the Cedars at… Continue reading
OUTDOORS: Late summer halibut season updated; annual limits raised
EXTREME SPORTS PARK: Sprint boats return for two days this weekend
PORT ANGELES LEFTIES: Lefties’ bats go quiet as they are swept by the HarbourCats
PORT ANGELES LEFTIES: Pair of errors cost Lefties against HarbourCats
SONNY SIXKILLER CLASSIC: Big hitter, ‘the Smackintosh’, to reside at Hole 14
Politics
Biden drops out of presidential race, endorses Harris
Ending re-election campaign after intense pressure from own party
Crime
Chimacum man sentenced to 9 months after guilty plea
Probation, evaluation and treatment additional
Life
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Jamie Nautsch of Sequim plays with her son Christian Nautsch, 1, on the lawn overlooking Sequim Bay at John Wayne Marina on Thursday. Summer-like weather made for a pleasant day next to the water.](https://www.peninsuladailynews.com/wp-content/plugins/lazy-load/images/1x1.trans.gif)
Giggles in the grass at Sequim Bay
Jamie Nautsch of Sequim plays with her son Christian Nautsch, 1, on the lawn overlooking Sequim Bay at John Wayne… Continue reading
ISSUES OF FAITH: Pinchas vs. Joshua and leadership choices
AS WE CONTINUE reading about the Israelites’ journey in the Torah, we come to a time when God tells Moses… Continue reading
Opinion
PAT NEAL: A friend of the salmon
BEING A GUIDE on the rivers of the Olympic Peninsula calls for more than just a big hat, a rubber Continue reading...
Entertainment
Symphony passes now on sale
Season passes are on sale for the Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra’s 2024-2025 season. The symphony will celebrate… Continue reading
One-woman show extended
Phina Pipia’s sold-out show, “Ha Ha Da Vinci,” has been extended for three more shows 8 p.m.… Continue reading
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