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Downed trees knock out power to West End

More than 5,000 were without electricity

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Proposed STR regulations meet pushback from residents, commissioners

Planning commission urges amendments to 2017 code

Bruce Emery.

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Regulations on farms, tiny homes proposed

Clallam County DCD working on ordinances

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Port Townsend City Council calls for ceasefire in Gaza

Several cities passed similar statements

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Ballots to be mailed for special election

Voters asked to fund school, hospital levies

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Jefferson commissioners ask DNR to consider swap

Agency may ‘donate’ conservation acres to Clallam County

Several possible layouts for Habitat for Humanity of East Jefferson County's proposed Mason Street neighborhood in Port Hadlock was shown to the public Thursday, though no plans have been finalized. The future Mason Street neighborhood seeks to add more than 100 units of housing to Port Hadlock, and is being made possible by the over $30 million expansion of sewer infrastructure in the area. (Courtesy photo / Habitat for Humanity of East Jefferson County)

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Habitat unveils layouts for Port Hadlock development

Master plan expected in May

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Grant covers installation of electric chargers

Port Angeles funding to cover 50 chargers

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Rain forecasted for Hurricane Ridge

Weather dampens prospects for winter sports club

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Noah Glaude, executive director of the North Olympic Library System, shovels snow from the front sidewalk at the Port Angeles Public Library after a fast and furious band of snow showers rolled across Port Angeles on Wednesday morning.

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Brief snow, then rain for Peninsula

Warmer temperatures with rain expected, even at elevation

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Small earthquakes shake Western Washington

3.5 earthquake detected south of Sequim

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Winter storm watch in effect through Wednesday evening

West End could see up to five inches of snow

Katherine Hennessy of Port Angeles goes out for a morning jog on Cedar Street on upper Pine hill in Port Angeles on Tuesday. She said the cold and snowy weather doesn’t deter her from training for future distance runs. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Weather to warm as rain moves onto Peninsula

Hurricane Ridge expects more snow, could open soon

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Port Townsend looks to invest in sewer system

Infrastructure needs significant upgrades

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Madrona Villella, 7, of Port Angeles looks out from a pretend storefront lined with snowballs at the children's playground at Shane Park on a chilly Friday in Port Angeles. The youngster braved single-digit wind chills for a chance at a snow day in the park.

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SATURDAY UPDATE: Arctic air socks in Peninsula

Roads slick; Hurricane Ridge open but not for skiing

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Extreme cold here until Sunday

Snow not as likely, but wind chill could reach zero

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Dream playground could be rebuilt in 2024, foundation says

Material costs, contractor availability are hurdles

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Wind, cold weather coming to Peninsula

Blizzard conditions expected in mountains

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Addiction treatment services available

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County offers a range of services to people willing to seek treatment, and the…

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State sees rise in overdose deaths

Overdose deaths are rising nationally, in Washington state and on the North Olympic Peninsula. According to the University…