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Peninsula College professor’s work performed globally

PORT ANGELES — The work of Dr. David Jones, Peninsula College music professor, is being heard internationally this…

Port Angeles Public Works Department employee Cody Romero places traffic cones around the spot where an apparent water main break buckled the pavement and began leaking water in one of the westbound lanes of Front Street at Golf Course Road in Port Angeles on Tuesday afternoon. Authorities closed the lane to divert traffic around the break. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

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Water main leak closes U.S. Highway 101 lane

PORT ANGELES — A water main leak continued to cause traffic slowdowns late Tuesday afternoon for motorists traveling…

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Stuck mower ignites blaze in Port Ludlow; no one injured

PORT LUDLOW — A lawn mower stuck against a tree led to a barn fire that prompted the…

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Free outdoor concerts slated this week

Free outdoor concerts will fill the air with bluegrass in Port Angeles and funk rock and soul in…

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Water main leak prompts closure of Highway 101 lanes in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — A water main leak was causing delays for motorists traveling westbound on U.S. Highway 101…

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Tall ship offers tours in Port Angeles this week

PORT ANGELES — The tall ship Hawaiian Chieftain is offering tours from City Pier and passenger sailings today…

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Fire in barn fouls Highway 19 traffic

PORT LUDLOW — A barn fire believed to have been started by a lawnmower this afternoon snarled traffic…

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SPORTS: Wilder Baseball set to play in regional championship bracket; two wins from World Series

KENT — Wilder Baseball is playing in the regional championship bracket today, just two wins away from the…

Steve Markwell with one of the dogs he rescued at the Olympic Animal Sanctuary in Forks.

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Animal sanctuary seeks donations for new home

FORKS — Olympic Animal Sanctuary, a nonprofit rescue facility that shelters dogs that can’t be adopted because of…

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Volunteer Hospice offers grief support

SEQUIM — Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County will offer a five-week grief-support group series in Sequim beginning today.…

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Crescent one of the 15 best

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Lake Crescent is among 15 lakes nationwide nominated as America’s best lake in a…

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Peninsula tribes host national climate change conference

WASHINGTON, D.C. — A national symposium on climate change and possible ways to adapt and slow the effects…

Firefighters battle a house fire at 1793 Lost Mountain Road in Port Angeles on Friday. Clallam County Fire District No. 3

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Sequim vacation home gutted by afternoon fire

SEQUIM — A Lost Mountain vacation home has been destroyed in a fire. The home at 1793 Lost…

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OUTDOORS: Fishing hot, crabbing not

IT’S STILL AN angler’s paradise out there going into a warm and sunny weekend. It doesn’t matter where…

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SPORTS: Wilder Baseball loses 2-1 heartbreaker at regional championships

KENT — The 18U Senior Babe Ruth regional championships did not start out well for Wilder Baseball despite…

Makah tribal members participate in a Blessing of the Beach ceremony earlier this month in Neah Bay. Meredith Parker

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Makah organize beach debris cleanup

NEAH BAY — Before beginning to clean up debris — much of it thought to be from Japan…

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Sekiu spill cleaned up

SEKIU ­— A diesel fuel spill near Sekiu reported earlier this week has been cleaned up — and…

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WEEKEND: Other area events on North Olympic Peninsula

Public libraries offer a variety of activities specifically for youths this weekend, while a host of events ranging…

The Hawaiian Chieftain glides across the waters of Port Angeles Harbor in September 2010. The tall ship is expected to return to the harbor today. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

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Tall ship due in Port Angeles today

PORT ANGELES — The tall ship Hawaiian Chieftain will dock at City Pier today and offer tours and…

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WEEKEND: Historic exhibit opens at Museum & Arts Center

SEQUIM — The Museum & Arts Center in the Sequim-Dungeness Valley digs into the 60-plus-year history of the…