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Prelude canceled; Juan de Fuca Fest to go on

PORT ANGELES — The Prelude to a Festival has been canceled, but not the actual Juan de Fuca…

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Rally set in Sequim to support abortion rights

Similar rally scheduled in Port Townsend earlier in the day

The Field Arts & Events Hall on the Port Angeles waterfront sits idle on Tuesday while awaiting the resumption of work to complete the facility. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Field Hall pros, cons explored

Participants discuss possibilities of $50 million investment

Alex Baker of the USPS picks up some food donations on his west Port Angeles route several years ago.

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Stamp Out Hunger set Saturday

Alex Baker of the USPS picks up some food donations on his west Port Angeles route several years…

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Quilcene Bay on state list

State issues early warning about bacterial pollution

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Fires at two Port Angeles homes under investigation

PORT ANGELES — Two homes suffered heavy smoke damage, causing the occupants of at least one residence to…

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Field Hall hosts talk about economic value of the arts

PORT ANGELES — The Field Arts &Events Hall is livestreaming a two-part presentation on the economic benefits of…

A variety of plants will be offered at the Clallam County Master Gardener’s Spring Plant Sale.

Arts & Entertainment

Peninsula plant sales scheduled Saturday

Events set in Sequim, Port Angeles, Chimacum and Port Townsend

Mike French.

Politics

Port Angeles City Council member eyes county post

Mike French announces run for commissioner seat

Ken Hays.

Politics

Hopeful seeks seat on Clallam County PUD commission

Former Sequim mayor files for post

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Protests urged at Peninsula courthouses today

MoveOn urges action against draft decision to overturn Rose v. Wade

Crime & Justice

Port Angeles man charged after alleged attack on officers

Tomahawk, hunting knife reportedly raised against police

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State representative tests positive for COVID-19

PORT ANGELES — State Rep. Mike Chapman is quarantining in his home after coming down with COVID-19.

The new owner of an abandoned building at 204 E. Front St. in downtown Port Angeles has boarded it up and is said to be developing plans for its renovation. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

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Derelict Port Angeles building: Trash to treasure?

Eyesore’s new owner reportedly aims to aid development of downtown

Jeff Randall.

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PUD commissioner announces a second run at his seat

Jeff Randall hopes for re-election

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Quilcene School bond gets more nays than yeas in first count of votes

Second count set for Wednesday

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Quilcene bond election Tuesday

Aim: New elementary school, career center, athletic field upgrade

Arts & Entertainment

Kingly compositions to be heard Sunday

PORT TOWNSEND — Concerti from the Court of Frederick the Great is set for 2 p.m. Sunday at…

Cherie Kidd.

Politics

Kidd third to announce for DCD position

Candidates headed for August primary contest

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Housing grant approval expected

Port Angeles City Council to view funds to aid affordable homes