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State is an ‘outlier’ in public defense

Bill could provide up to 50% funding

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Grant to fund vessel removal

Makah Tribe to use dollars for Port of Neah Bay

Jackson Smart, center with scissors, cuts the ribbon on Wednesday to officially open the newly remodeled section of the Port Angeles Underground Tour. With Smart are, from left, Julie Hatch, Kara Anderson, Elisa Simonsen, Sam Grello and Johnetta Bindas. (Laurel Hargis)

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Section of underground tour dedicated to Port Angeles man

Jackson Smart discovered mural in 1989 and has been a tour advocate

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Port Angeles approves donated building plans

Senior center reviews policies, procedures

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Clallam commissioners to continue policy discussions on RVs, ADUs

Board decides to hold future workshop before finalizing ordinance

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Two dead after tree falls in Olympic National Forest

BRINNON — Two women died after a tree fell in Olympic National Forest.

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Portion of bridge to be replaced

Tribe: Wooden truss at railroad park deteriorating

Cheryl Grey.

Life

Author’s fiction novel addresses healing of Elwha River valley

Story connects biology with tribe following the removal of dams

The city of Port Angeles has put out a request for proposals for the sale of the historic fire hall at 215 S. Lincoln St. (City of Port Angeles)

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Port Angeles is seeking a buyer for fire hall, prioritizes affordable housing

Historic preservation also noted for city’s landmark property

Olympic National Park Superintendent Sula Jacobs answers questions Wednesday during the Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce luncheon at the Red Lion Inn. (Emily Hanson/Peninsula Daily News)

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Superintendent says national park had more than 3.6M visitors in ’25

Construction projects to affect amenities in ONP this summer

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Clallam mulling lodging tax funds

Seven entities could get share of $1.5 million

Joel D. McKeen.

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Coffee with fire marshal set for Wednesday

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Fire Department will host a public opportunity to get some questions answered.

Alicia Newhouse.

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Clallam Sheriff’s Office promotes two to lieutenant

PORT ANGELES — Two Clallam County Sheriff’s Office sergeants have been promoted to lieutenant.

Crime & Justice

Couple investigated for identify theft, fraud

PORT ANGELES — A Sequim couple has been arrested following an investigation in a residential burglary and multiple…

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Port Angeles City Council sets its legislative priorities

Mayor, deputy mayor roles to be determined at Jan. 20 meeting

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Clallam County fees are updated

Community Development costs reviewed annually

Mark Ozias.

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Clallam County commissioner to travel to Washington, D.C.

Mark Ozias to participate in annual conference

A new mural, painted by Larry White, has been installed on the east side of BarHop in downtown Port Angeles. (Sam Grello/Port Angeles Waterfront District)

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New mural painted as part of initiative

Artist chooses orca on BarHop building

About 150 to 200 people jumped into 49-degree water at Hollywood Beach on Jan. 1, 2025, for the 37th annual Polar Bear Dip. The air temperature was about 39 degrees, so it was a short, brisk dip that they did three times. There was a beach fire to warm the dippers afterward as well as two portable saunas in the parking lot. The event was sponsored by Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County under the leadership of organizer Dan Welden. Hot drinks, tasty muffins and a certificate for participants were available. (Dave Logan/for Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Polar Plunge set for Hollywood Beach

Event raises funds for Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County

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Clallam extends public defense

Contract agreement is through February