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Port Angeles-owned Lancashire Heeler “Ki” poses with handler and co-owner Chelsy Pendleton of Utah with their ribbon. Ki placed as Best of Opposite Sex at the 149th annual Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.

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PA dog places at famous show

Lancashire Heeler wins ribbon at Westminster

Shay Christensen, owner of the Pink Pony Café in downtown Port Angeles, creates a designer crepe. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles creperie using 100-year-old recipe

Business has changed hands, but taste keeps customers coming back

Counties can collect up to $1.80 of property tax per $1,000 of assessed value, but they are only allowed to increase their property tax collection amount by 1 percent each year, excluding new construction, without voter approval.

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Clallam already eyeing 2026 cuts

If county can’t raise revenue, it may cut employees, services

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State funding challenges dominate legislative conversations

Multiple bills may have local relevance

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PA’s Platypus Marine looks to expansion

Growth benefits local economy

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Clallam County commissioners discuss reservoir design

Consensus reached on two-cell option

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Local immigrants worry about federal orders

PORT ANGELES — As President Donald Trump steps into office and reports of migrant arrests flood the media,…

Eric Spencer, a landscaping and janitorial worker for New Life Open Bible Church, clears snow from a sidewalk next to the church at Sixth and Peabody streets in Port Angeles on Thursday morning. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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After snowfall, cold temperatures expected today

Morning commutes could continue to be icy, weather service says

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Funding freeze may affect Port Angeles grants

Judge extends block of Trump action

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City of Port Angeles updates mobile and itinerant vendor code

Effective March 1, process expands definitions, establishes criteria

The Clallam Bay Early Learning Center opened Monday to help provide service to an area with an identified childcare desert. At first, the center will accept nine children under 6 years old, with the goal of expanding to a total of 30 children. (Clallam Economic Development Council)

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Daycare opens in Clallam Bay to address ‘childcare desert’

Nine slots available to start, with plans to expand to 30 children

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Humane society board votes on transparency

Meeting minutes, financial statements won’t be shared with public

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Warming shelters open as cold snap in forecast

Clallam, Jefferson county agencies have set hours

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Port Angeles launches over-the-counter permitting

PORT ANGELES — The city of Port Angeles is launching an over the counter, same-day permitting program in…

Mike McAleer.

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Mike McAleer, a ‘community pillar,’ dies at 86

Volunteer work included Rotary, Sequim chamber board

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Logging pause won’t affect parcels sold

‘Legacy forests’ off agenda, for now

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Prosecutor reviewing possible lawsuit

DNR- managed forestland at center of dispute

After a levy lid lift was approved in November, Clallam County Fire District 2 hired Kevin Denton to fill the deputy chief position that had been vacant for almost a year due to budget constraints. Denton comes to the department with more than 20 years of experience in fire service, many of them spent on the Olympic Peninsula. (Clallam County Fire District 2)

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Clallam fire district 2 hires deputy chief

Position refilled after almost one year of vacancy

Nellie Bridge.

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Clallam County names second poet laureate

Two-year term set to begin in April

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Clallam County to install anti-human trafficking signs

Prosecuting attorney to challenge other jurisdictions to follow suit