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“My Heart Is Good” co-authors Ron Charles, left, and Josh Wisniewski, on the shore west of Port Angeles near Deep Creek, will discuss their new book at three public events. (Empty Bowl Press)

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‘My Heart Is Good’ tells ‘an untold story’

Book focuses on tribal leader who worked on fishing rights

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Do you think this season’s Seahawks team is good enough to make it to the Super Bowl?

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Crime & Justice

Attorney assigned in murder case

Five-day trial now set for Dec. 15

Dale Allen Jaff, at left with his defense attorney Alex Stalker, will is scheduled to go to trial in January for allegedly robbing Kitsap Bank in Sequim in April. (Clallam County Superior Court)

Crime & Justice

Sequim bank robbery trial now set for January

Port Hadlock man pleaded not guilty in May

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Should the US Supreme Court halt an order to fully fund food stamps benefits for 42 million Americans?

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Are you, or an immediate family member, a veteran?

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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…

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Twinkle, twinkle little garden

WELL, AS EVERYONE now can see (or not), darkness is setting in every day now.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Defining ‘great’

President Donald Trump has pledged to make America great, but he has never, to my knowledge, defined greatness.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Thoughtful trade policy

For decades, the strength of American manufacturing has been built on open access to global markets and the…

Steve Burke.

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Auditors: PA pool lacks controls

Report: Director benefitted financially over 6-year period

Community Services Director Melody Sky Weaver at the Port Townsend Carnegie Library. The library will receive a $10,000 gift from the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the foundation founded by industrialist Andrew Carnegie. The library was opened in 1913 and the gift is to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Townsend, Port Angeles libraries to receive $10K as part of celebration

Corporation to provide funding in honor of country’s 250th birthday

Port Townsend city employees work to clean up the Evans Vista homeless encampment on Thursday. The city hired Leland Construction of Roy to help with the process, which was initiated by the Port Townsend City Council in September. The city gave camp residents until Monday to vacate the premises and began the sweep of the area on Thursday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Camp cleanup

Port Townsend city employees work to clean up the Evans Vista homeless encampment on Thursday. The city hired…

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Hospital projects a $7.5M loss in ’26

Interim CEO says it’s cash flow positive

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Make room for new friends around the fire

IT WAS LIKE a metaphor happening in front of my eyes. That’s sort of an odd way to…

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Do you plan to get a flu shot this year?

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Incumbents win seats on Peninsula port commissions

PORT ANGELES — Incumbent commissioners in the ports of Port Angeles and Port Townsend kept their seats after…

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Stephanz leads in Olympic Medical Center race

Bensen, Sanders also on top in contested hospital seats

Byron Eisele, 13, of Port Townsend, assembles a build-your-own sculpture from a kit made by Seth Rolland while at the 20th annual Port Townsend Woodworkers Show at the American Legion Hall last weekend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Sculpture kit

Byron Eisele, 13, of Port Townsend, assembles a build-your-own sculpture from a kit made by Seth Rolland while…

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Challengers lead two incumbents in PASD

Sixty votes separate Position 1 candidates