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Judge denies motion to stop Power Plant harvest

Controversial timber sale to be appealed

Nate Tyler.

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Makah Tribal Council member seeks state legislative position

Nate Tyler announces his candidacy for area’s 24th District

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Port Townsend City Council OKs pool proposals

Recommendations go to county board

Celebrating the expansion of the Dabob Bay Natural Area by adding 671 acres to the state’s new carbon sequestration program are, from left, Peter Bahls, Northwest Watershed Institute executive director; Jefferson County Commissioner Greg Brotherton; and state Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz at an oyster farm on Dabob Bay. (Peter Segall/Peninsula Daily News)

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Dabob Bay area expanded

Carbon sequestration first in state program

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Jefferson County hikes property tax by 1 percent

Commissioners set public hearing for additional fee increases

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City of Port Townsend to sell Cherry Street site

Building towed over Strait will be demolished

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Candidates line up for Kilmer’s Congressional seat

Public Lands Commissioner Franz, Jefferson County Commissioner Dean among them

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Incumbents lead in Port Townsend School Board race

Initial results show strong support for sitting members

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Port Townsend approves sales tax for transportation

Transportation benefits district tax passes

Nathan West.

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Port Angeles seeks additional revenues

City manager: ‘We’ve got to get creative’

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Jefferson County eyes grants with land swap

Applications could benefit lift station, other infrastructure

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Holocaust survivor’s memoir sheds light on German official

Author was one of thousands saved by little-known Calmeyer

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Property values on North Olympic Peninsula are rising

Assessments are going up, but not necessarily taxes

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Drug is at the heart of abortion discussion

Prescription-only option stocked at PA pharmacy

Mark Ozias

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Clallam County is facing budget deficit

Commissioner: Costs are driving $2M gap

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Jefferson Transit buys its second electric bus

First one expected to be in service in November

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Jefferson County updates building codes to match state requirements

Updated guidelines could go into effect in mid-March 2024

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Phone outages in Brinnon prompt concern

Some CenturyLink customers say landline phones have been out for weeks

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Port Townsend council delays vote on backing pool plan

Proposal would include new district, sales tax hike

Port Angeles City Council candidates Jim Haguewood, Amy Miller, Mark Karjalainen, Navarra Carr, Kalli Jones and Brenden Meyer spoke at a meeting of the Port Angeles Noon Rotary on Wednesday, taking questions from the audience about their priorities for the city. (Peter Segall/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles council candidates outline priorities for city’s future

School funding, homeless, economy among discussions