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Buoyed by special guest artist singer/songwriter Bonnie Raitt, Centrum set a record in gross receipts for its 2026 gala benefit concert and dinner on June 12 at Fort Worden State Park. With a sold-out performance and a post-concert dinner for 300, the arts nonprofit raised $726,637 before expenses to benefit its program and scholarship funds. The tally, which is 35 percent greater than 2025, includes gross revenue from sponsorships, ticket sales, a guitar auction, dessert auction and its signature “Fund-a-Dream” paddle raise, led by emcee Matt Lorch. (David Conklin)

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Record-setting performance

Buoyed by special guest artist singer/songwriter Bonnie Raitt, Centrum set a record in gross receipts for its 2026…

Tulsi Marshall, left, was Karen Archer’s preschool student in Port Townsend 40 years ago. Last fall, the two reconnected when Archer enrolled at Peninsula College and Marshall became her math tutor. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Former preschool student becomes teacher’s math tutor

More than 40 years later, women meet on college campus

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Completing the job

The Lessons Appointed for Use on the Sunday Closest to June 22, Proper 7, Year A, RCL:

John Mauro, Port Townsend City Manager

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Shining a light on the Peninsula

IT’S OFFICIAL: NEXT week marks the start of summer and the year’s longest daylight.

Jim Buck

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POINT OF VIEW: The cost of legacy forest deception

THE LEGACY FOREST Defense Coalition sued the state Department of Natural Resources to stop harvest of the Parched…

Many people found Lake Pleasant County Park refreshing as temperatures reached the low 90s in the Forks and Beaver areas on Sunday. Picnickers, kayakers, surf borders, tubers and swimmers flocked to the lake in Beaver. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

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A pleasant day

Many people found Lake Pleasant County Park refreshing as temperatures reached the low 90s in the Forks and…

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Candidates for Port of Port Angeles interview for vacant position

One of five likely to be chosen by June 23

Sam Grello

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Go outside and touch grass

ONCE UPON A time, you had to put your pants on before engaging with the world.

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Port Angeles School Board may censure director for alleged violations

Resolution states Hamilton made details of executive session public

Some of the 70 entrants in the 10th Race 2 Alaska sail out of Port Townsend Bay, passing Mount Baker as they head to Victoria, B.C., for the first leg of the 750 mile race to Ketchikan, Alaska, at the 5 a.m. starting gun. The racers have 72 hours to make their way to Victoria, B.C., before a restart at noon on Thursday to complete the remaining 710 miles to Ketchikan. The rules of the race are that your boat can’t have an engine, no pre-positioning of supplies and no set course. Any rescue would be hours away. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Race 2 Alaska

Some of the 70 entrants in the 10th Race 2 Alaska sail out of Port Townsend Bay, passing…

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Port Townsend man sentenced for felony assault

Gets 14 months in custody plus 12 months probation

Alice Jones of Port Angeles poses for photos at the rainbow arch entrance to the annual Pride On The Pier Festival at Port Angeles City Pier on Sunday afternoon. More than two dozen vendors participated. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Pride on the Pier

Alice Jones of Port Angeles poses for photos at the rainbow arch entrance to the annual Pride On…

The Cirque Kikkasse, a French Canadian band of performers, highlighted Field Day, held on Oak Street next to Field Arts & Events Hall in Port Angeles on Saturday. The performance was atop the group’s mobile food truck. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Field Day in Port Angeles

The Cirque Kikkasse, a French Canadian band of performers, highlighted Field Day, held on Oak Street next to…

Sequim High School senior Anjaliden Wolfley shakes teacher Julie Romberg’s hand as she walks down the front row to receive her diploma on June 5. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Congrats, grads!

Sequim High School senior Anjaliden Wolfley shakes teacher Julie Romberg’s hand as she walks down the front row…

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Forks City Council approves comprehensive plan

Tiny home development back to Planning Commission

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Parenting in Focus: Secret talk — creating private codes that strengthen trust

Ever found yourself out in public, gently (or not-so-gently) reminding your child to quiet down?

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Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show…

Tamara Northern takes a quick shot of Port Angeles High School graduate Lizzy Shaw in preparation for a parade on Friday from Ediz Hook. Graduates often throw out candy in a tradition that started during the COVID-19 pandemic. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Graduation celebration

Tamara Northern takes a quick shot of Port Angeles High School graduate Lizzy Shaw in preparation for a…

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Human remains found in Olympic National Park identified

Man found in July 2000 near the Sol Duc River

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State grants to help install electric vehicle charging stations

Mason County utility partners for charging area at Brinnon location