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The Rayonier locomotive, known as “the 4,” located at the corner of Chase Street and Lauridsen Boulevard in Port Angeles, awaits restoration as a fundraising drive to renovate the engine and make improvements to the traffic triangle where the train is on display. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Locomotive restoration efforts chugging along

Next steps include building structure, restoration

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Candidates for state House seat debate positions

Tharinger, Robers disagree over inflation, initiatives, taxes

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One dies in Port Angeles duplex blaze

Passerby rescues person from fire

Firefighters from Clallam County fire districts 2 and 3 responded to a residential fire Sunday morning on Vinup Street east of Port Angeles. (Clallam County Fire District 2)

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Fire burns home east of Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — A home just east of Port Angeles was significantly damaged in a residential fire, although…

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Clallam prison moves towards rehabilitation

New program aims for staff wellness, incarcerated re-entry

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Port Angeles passes two-year strategic plan

Work plan is next priority

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Clallam County reduces its 2025 budget deficit

Eight full-time positions eliminated

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Clallam approves four speed limit changes

Towne Road now open to traffic

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Port Angeles mayor, incumbent debate for Clallam County commissioner seat

Candidates differ on short-term rental policy

First responders report a Mukilteo man is in critical condition as of Tuesday night after he was fighting in the westbound lane of U.S. Highway 101 by Simdars Road and hit by a truck a few minutes later. He was airlifted to a trauma center and his latest condition is unknown as of Wednesday morning. (Katherine Weatherwax/Washington State Patrol)

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Pedestrian injured in Sequim-area hit and run

Man flown to Harborview

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Counties consider timber models

Two distribution methods discussed

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Fire districts focus on smoke alarms during prevention week

PORT ANGELES — Fire districts across Clallam and Jefferson counties are gearing up to celebrate national fire prevention…

Scott Curtin.

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Port Angeles hires new public works director

Scott Curtin says he will prioritize capit al plan

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Shelby Vaughan, left, and her mother, Martha Vaughan, along with a selection of dogs, plan to construct dog shelters at Fox-Bell farm near Sequim in an effort to assist the Clallam County Humane Society with housing wayward canines.

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Fox-Bell Humane Society transforming property

Goal is to turn 3 to 4 acres into new place for adoptable dogs

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Olympic Medical Center cash on hand seeing downward trend

Organization’s operating loss shrinking compared with last year

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Port Angeles sets lodging tax caps

Operations, events requests limited on funding requests

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State House candidates split on ballot initiatives

Roberson favors repealing issues; Bernbaum wants to modify them

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Clallam County draft highlights 43 funded projects

Six-year program identifies transportation infrastructure

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Grants to fund two clean energy projects in Clallam County

One focuses on wood byproducts while the other includes a microgrid

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Port Angeles gathers feedback during three-day storefront studio process

Focus areas potentially incorporated into comprehensive plan