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LETTER:Short term rentals

Short-term rental (STR) owners with money in the game are trying to block any real regulation.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER:Stand with Israel

In “Port Townsend City Council calls for ceasefire in Gaza” (PDN, Jan. 24) Peter Segall mentioned that a…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER:Gaza ceasefire

The Port Townsend City Council voted unanimously to approve a ceasefire in Gaza resolution where tens of thousands…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER:Water conservation

I read with interest the article about Sequim landowners opposing the piping of irrigation ditches as part of…

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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…

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Erik Kingfisher, Stewardship Director of Jefferson Land Trust, explains the role of the trust after the sale of the Shorts Family Farm is completed to the Port of Port Townsend to an assembly of port commissioners and interested parties during a tour on Wednesday.

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Short’s Farm challenges assessed

Port to consider how to manage its first foray into agriculture

Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News
Martha Bell, left, and Nancy Jacobson put new donations into the Little Free Pantry box at 316 S. Cherry St. that is sponsored by First Presbyterian Church in Port Angeles.

Life

Stocking up at Free Little Pantries

Martha Bell, left, and Nancy Jacobson put new donations into the Little Free Pantry box at 316 S.…

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Clallam County measures offered by hospital, school districts

PORT ANGELES — One hospital and two school districts have levy measures on Clallam County’s special election ballot…

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With plane malfunctions making headlines recently, how safe do you feel flying?

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Who is going to win the Super Bowl on Sunday?

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What is the best part of the Super Bowl?

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Winners of the 2024 Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce Community Awards gather after Saturday night’s ceremony at Field Arts & Events Hall in Port Angeles. The winners are, from left, Becky McFarland and Stevie Boggard of Kindred Collective, emerging business of the year; Tom Baermann of Pacific Office Equipment, business of the year; Stacey Sanders, educator of the year; Sheryl Hamilton of Oxford House, organization of the year; Kennedy Cameron, young leader of the year; and Jeff Bohman, citizen of the year. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Six awards presented during community gala

Trails advocate wins PA chamber’s Citizen of Year nod

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Port Angeles School District, union to meet with mediator for deal

Paraeducators seeking 3.7 percent raise for their new contract

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Do you think House Republicans will agree to the deal the Senate struck on border control and foreign aid?

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Politics

Democrats Franz, Randall stockpile cash in battle for US House position

Cash is flowing into campaign coffers of two Democrats dueling for an open congressional seat in western Washington.

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Hill trial on track after status hearing

Attorney wants to set a briefing schedule

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Should the US military continue to retaliate if Iran and the militias it arms conduct additional attacks?

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Should the state Legislature pass a bill that would give the Attorney General’s office more power to investigate and prosecute police departments?

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Life

A GROWING CONCERN: No shortcut for pruning

I’VE BEEN A pruning maniac this last 16 days!

Business

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…