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Officials cautious about shelter

Jefferson considers taking over operations

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Habitat of Clallam County to open homes for veterans

Ribbon cutting for four-unit project set for May 28

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Work begins on sewer project

Intermittent closures planned in Port Hadlock

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Lawsuit over pool ban is planned

Lawyers say they’re suing city of Port Townsend, YMCA

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Jefferson County wants to increase curbside service for trash

Congestion at transfer station increasing costs, manager says

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Chimacum man arrested for firing gun during dispute

66-year-old charged with assault, reckless endangerment

Terrie Comstock of Port Townsend asks questions about a display at the city’s kickoff meeting for its 2025 Comprehensive Plan update at the Marvin G. Shields Memorial Post 26 American Legion Hall on Thursday. The meeting was the first in a series for the update, due at the end of 2025 and required by state law. (Peter Segall/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Townsend kicks off plan for next 20 years

City seeking input on comprehensive outlook

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Primary races top ballot in August

Congress, state Senate seat will be contested

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Reforms making a difference at Fort Worden, PDA director says

Organization moving toward stability; challenges remain

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More candidates join local races

Third declares for state Senate seat

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Palmer to resign from Port Townsend City Council

City to open process for replacement

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Roundabouts, timber industry top discussion

Peninsula’s state lawmakers recap session

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Tribe to fish Elwha this fall

Second fishery since dam removal limited to 400 cohos

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Packed races begin to emerge

Political hopefuls file intent to run

Participants in Friday's Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Walk make their way along First Street in Port Angeles on their way from the Lower Elwha Klallam Heritage Center to Port Angeles Civic Field. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Hundreds march to honor missing, murdered Indigenous people

Acknowledging gains, tribal leaders say more needs to be done

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Open house set for estuary project

Representatives will be at Brinnon Community Center

Heather Dudley-Nollette.

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Bayside director to run for Jefferson County commissioner

Heather Dudley-Nollette seeks District 1 seat

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Change sets off Jefferson County Food Bank Association upheaval

Former volunteers allege mismanagement

The U.S. Coast Guard cutter Anacapa is being decommissioned after 34 years of service, the last of which had the ship homeported in Port Angeles. A ceremony Friday bid farewell to the vessel, which will make its final journey to the Coast Guard Yard in Baltimore, Maryland in the coming weeks. (Peter Segall / Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles-based cutter Anacapa decommissioned

110-foot vessel is one of few remaining Island-class cutters

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People, tools needed for build

Dream Playground on track for May 15-19