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The state Depaartment of Natural Resources is investigating the cause of a fire near Lake Sutherlind. The blaze has been extinguished. (Clallam County Fire District No. 2)

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2-acre blaze contained near Lake Sutherland

Heavy smoke may remain in area for ‘significant’ period

Lindsey Schromen-Wawrin.

Politics

City Council candidates discuss health of downtown Port Angeles

Homelessness, crime among topics of forum

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Another COVID death reported in Clallam County

Health officers: Victim was unvaccinated

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Peninsula temps fall after blast of heat

All-time records smashed

Crime

Port Angeles man charged with robbery

PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man has been charged with an alleged robbery in the back seat…

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Dungeness off-stream reservoir project to be split into phases

Preliminary design could help secure federal funding

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New heat records on books

West End airport notches 109

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More record heat today

Marine air should help Tuesday

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Xander Sivo, 6, left, and Matthew Taber, 4, both of Port Angeles, play in the water of Port Angeles Harbor at Ediz Hook in Port Angeles on Saturday, With temperatures creeping into the 90s across much of the North Olympic Peninsula, many people are seeking relief from the heat, which is expected to last at least through Monday.

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Heat breaks records

Peninsula expected to cool Monday night

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Official: COVID-19 droplets evaporate in high temperatures

Strains likely to lead to outbreaks, then drop-offs, Locke says

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EYE ON CLALLAM: Dungeness off-channel reservoir design to be discussed

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Business

Unemployment falls on North Olympic Peninsula

Unemployment fell by more than 1 percentage point on the North Olympic Peninsula last month despite no net…

Nick and Taylor Burnette stand in the aisle of McPhees Parkway Grocery in Port Angeles, the business they recently purchased from founder Frank McPhee. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Eclectic store to remain one of a kind

Frank McPhee sells his Port Angeles grocery after 44 years

Kayakers Ray Hebert, left, and his wife, Gail Hebert, both of Port Angeles, get ready for a paddle on Dungeness Bay north of Sequim from Cline Spit County Park last week before a heat wave began on the North Olympic Peninsula. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Temperature rising on Peninsula

Facilities open for cooling off

Larisa Jean Dietz, 50, of Sequim, front, sits with attorney Karen Unger in Clallam County Superior Court on Wednesday. Dietz is charged with first-degree assault and attempted second-degree murder in the Oct. 8, 2019, stabbing of a wheelchair-bound Sequim man she said had groped her. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Crime

Stabbing trial opens

Attorneys: Misdirected rage, mental disorder

Port Angeles School Board candidates, from left, Jean Stratton, Mary Hebert, Jesse Charles and Gabi Johnson prepare to debate at a Port Angeles Business Association breakfast meeting at Joshua’s Restaurant. (Rob Ollikainen/Peninsula Daily News)

Politics

Port Angeles School District hopefuls debate critical race theory, sex ed, other issues

Four agree top concern is for in-person classes

A suspicious package found Monday was determined not to be a bomb. (Port Angeles Police Department)

Crime

Port Angeles man held on $75,000 bail for suspicious device

Judge orders mental health evaluation

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Clallam County approves move to mediator

Parties aim to work on communication

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Wreck closes Hurricane Ridge Road for nearly three hours

Man arrested on suspicion of DUI

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EYE ON CLALLAM: County, DCD mediation to be discussed

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