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Print edition available today, e-edition only this Wednesday

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula Daily News has a print edition available to subscribers today but will have an…

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Dash Air to leave Port Angeles

‘Nothing to do’ with viability of air service, owner says

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Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dissolved his war cabinet on Monday. Will it have an impact on the war in Gaza?

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Do you think this year’s graduates have it harder or easier than you did at that age?

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‘Positive support’ shown for Recompete grant

Port of PA extends lease with Homeland Security

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A GROWING CONCERN: Cutting the American lawn down to size

IT’S TIME TO free ourselves from the grueling and extremely harmful task of upkeep necessary to perpetuate the…

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Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: State model

Middle-class parents now frequently decide to have only a couple kids, often even only one. But I’m referring…

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Honoring parents a complicated command

FATHER’S DAY IS this Sunday. It will be the first Father’s Day since my dad died at nearly…

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Do you agree with the Supreme Court decision to end a federal ban on bump stocks?

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Members of the Makah Tribe bring a gray whale to shore on May 18, 1999. A federal ruling Thursday will allow the tribe to take 25 whales in a 10-year period. (Peninsula Daily News file)

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Makah Tribe granted waiver to hunt gray whales

Ruling to allow tribe 25 in 10-year period

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Kayakers to attempt to cross strait on Friday

PORT ANGELES — Six kayakers will attempt to paddle south across the Strait of de Fuca on Friday…

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Do you support the NOAA Fisheries decision to allow whaling by the Makah?

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Warehouse proposed near Port Angeles airport

State documents list Amazon as builder

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Which format do you prefer for reading books?

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Competitors in the second annual Orca Bait Swim enter Port Angeles Harbor on Sunday for the 1.5-mile race from the Sail & Paddle Park on Ediz Hook to Pebble Beach Park. The start was relocated from the boat ramp near the U.S. Coast Guard station due to rough water and a large vessel anchored near the finish. All 10 swimmers — nine women and one man — completed the race. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Swimmers cross Port Angeles harbor in Orca Bait event

Gift certificates handed out to top three finishers

Port of Port Angeles commissioners Colleen McAleer, left, and Connie Beauvais, third from right, put shovels in the dirt at a groundbreaking ceremony on Sunday for the port’s Marine Trade Center on the former Peninsula Plywood site on Marine Drive. Development of the 18-acre site will include installing utilities, paving and grading. Work is anticipated to be completed before the end of the year. The $10 million project was funded with a $7.3 million grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration and $3.87 million from the port. From left to right, McAleer; Port Angeles City Manager Nathan West (partially hidden); Clallam County Commissioner Randy Johnson; Clallam County Commissioner Mike French; Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe Chairwoman Frances Charles; Beauvais; Michael Snodgrass, Olympic Peninsula Outreach Director for U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell; and Haley Schanne, Director of Outreach for 6th Congressional District U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Breaking ground

Port of Port Angeles commissioners Colleen McAleer, left, and Connie Beauvais, third from right, put shovels in the…

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Should Hunter Biden receive jail time for his conviction on three gun-related felonies?

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: MGI softball to hold tryouts, Klahhane registration and more

PORT ANGELES — MGI softball tryouts will be held on June 25-26 at the Lincoln Park fields.