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Ride the Hurricane slots already full

Getting on waiting list encouraged

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Have you considered taking the Clallam Transit bus to the Hurricane Ridge summit?

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A gaping hole opens the side of a smoke and paraphernalia shop near U.S Highway 101 and Mount Pleasant Road after it was struck by a vehicle Tuesday morning.

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Driver cited after crashing into wall

PORT ANGELES — A driver who fell asleep at the wheel early Tuesday morning was cited for second-degree…

Mary Ellen Winborn.

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Clallam County to take legal action against Winborn

DCD director says decision ‘unfair’

Sanctuary Superintendent Kevin Grant is in the foreground at a 2021 boat launching in Bellingham. (NOAA)

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NOAA christens newest research vessel

Storm Petrel replaces Tatoosh at La Push

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Should Clallam County pursue legal action against the elected director of the Department of Community Development, who moved to Mississippi in May?

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Clallam County has pledged to spend $15M in relief funds

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County has either agreed to spend or will agree to spend the entire $15…

The Port Angeles High School Class of 1972 gathers in front of the Peninsula Golf Club clubhouse to celebrate its 50th reunion. About 100 plus spouses attended Friday and Saturday at the golf course and Vern Burton gym. The class had 369 graduates, and event emcee Bob Wheeler made a toast to the 51 who have died since they graduated. Organizers were Diane Holth, Gail Ralston and Marcia Logan. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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50-year reunion

The Port Angeles High School Class of 1972 gathers in front of the Peninsula Golf Club clubhouse to…

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LETTER:Note to candidates

Now that we are in the campaigning and voting season, there are three important things I pay attention…

Brian Gadzuk, 56, clears out the trunk of his Jeep to make space for a new air conditioning unit in the parking lot at McLendon Hardware in Renton on Sunday. The Pacific Northwest is bracing for a major heat wave, with temperatures forecast to top 100 degrees in some places this week as climate change fuels longer hot spells in a region where such events were historically uncommon. (Kori Suzuki/The Seattle Times via AP)

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Heat wave to hit Pacific Northwest a year after deadly event

PORTLAND, Ore. — The Pacific Northwest is bracing for a major heat wave, with temperatures forecast to top…

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Have you experienced a rent increase in the past 12 months?

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Several of the 50 registered pocket yachts were on display during the Port Townsend Pocket Yacht Palooza at the Northwest Maritime Center First Fed Waterfront Commons on Saturday. Billed as the largest exhibit of small craft in North America, the one-day show attracts small, trailerable boats from around Puget Sound. Any boat of 20 feet or less could be considered a pocket yacht. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Pocket Yacht Palooza

Several of the 50 registered pocket yachts were on display during the Port Townsend Pocket Yacht Palooza at…

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Should the committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection issue a subpoena for the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas?

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Should the Seattle Mariners consider giving up multiple top prospects to land superstar outfielder Juan Soto from the Washington Nationals?

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From left to right, Mr. Orange and Justin, Charlie and Joe Parker pause inside and outside their ice cream truck in Sequim. Northwest Treats has no fixed route, but travels all over Sequim and Port Angeles and in between and as far as Lake Sutherland and the lower Elwha. Joe Parker says that “people message us to come by,” using text, instagram and Facebook.  Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Parker family business involves all

SEQUIM — Joe Parker was a roofer for more than 10 years, but, “it took a lot of…

Crime & Justice

Deputies: Car prowls likely connected to recent burglaries

By Brian Gawley

Clallam Fire District 4 firefighters remove a truck from a tree on Wednesday.

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Firefighters conduct unusual rescue

By Brian Gawley

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A GROWING CONCERN: Give your garden more flower power

WE HAVE JUST now passed over into mid-summer. In fact, today is day four of early, mid-summer.

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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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LETTER: Cowards

The Jan. 6th investigation keeps turning up information about Donald Trump that shows how complicit he was in…