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Amelia Kalagher of Port Angeles, left, and Jaedy Lee of Boston kayak near City Pier in Port Angeles on a clear day with Mount Baker off in the distance. Temperatures are forecast for the mid- to upper 60s for the rest of the week, with clouds moving in by Friday. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Scenic kayaking

Amelia Kalagher of Port Angeles, left, and Jaedy Lee of Boston kayak near City Pier in Port Angeles…

Tear gas fills the air during protests in Portland, Ore., on Sept. 18, 2020. Questions posed by lawmakers, medical workers and experts about the safety of tear gas remain unanswered, even after more than a dozen U.S. senators asked a congressional watchdog to look into the issue. (Paula Bronstein/The Associated Press)

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Senators decry lack of federal safety assessment of tear gas

SALEM, Ore. — In 2020, Black Lives Matter protesters were doused with tear gas, making them gasp for…

The Lower Granite Dam on the Snake River is seen from the air near Colfax on May 15, 2019. The Biden administration has released two reports arguing that removing dams on the lower Snake River may be needed to restore salmon runs to historic levels in the Pacific Northwest. (Ted S. Warren/The Associated Press)

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White House: To help salmon, dams may need to be removed

SPOKANE — The Biden administration on Tuesday released two reports arguing that removing dams on the lower Snake…

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Are you planning to go to the Lavender Festival in Sequim this weekend?

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Support given for Olympic Discovery Trail grant

Plan is to extend into Discovery Bay

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Motorcyclist airlifted after hitting van

One person was airlifted to a hospital after a motorcycle collided with a car at milepost 2 on…

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Would you take part in a mass ‘re-wedding’ if your plans were interrupted due to COVID-19 precautions?

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Pierce County candidate won’t be charged for shooting man

The Associated Press

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Threatened wild bees get help from researchers

EDITOR’S NOTE: This is an exchange story distributed by The Associated Press.

Clallam County Disaster Airlift Response Team members assemble food and water for a training session on Saturday at William R. Fairchild International Airport in Port Angeles that sent food supplies to five smaller airports across the county. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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DART pilot, ground crew prepare for real thing

Exercise involves flying supplies to county locations

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Clallam County rejects levee project bid

Commissioners cite $13.8M cost

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Man sentenced to jail on voyeurism charges

Incidents in Clallam, Jefferson counties; four counts dismissed

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Are you prepared in the event of a major disaster, such as a Cascadia subduction zone earthquake?

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Will President Joe Biden’s executive order on abortion access provide the kind of access it’s intended to do?

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A small plane crashed at the William R. Fairchild International Airport on Sunday afternoon. No one was hurt, a bystander said. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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No one hurt in plane crash

A small plane crashed at the William R. Fairchild International Airport on Sunday afternoon.

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A GROWING CONCERN: Make the grass greener on your side of the fence

AS WE MOVE into the summer season, relaxing outside in our yard, sipping a drink or swinging in…

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Jefferson County Commissioner, District 2, Heidi Eisenhour, cuts the ribbon to open a “Safe Routes to School” pathway to Chimacum Creek Primary School from Cedar Avenue in Port Hadlock on Wednesday. The project, funded with an $880,000.00 grant from the Washington State Department of Transportation, includes a new mile long sidewalk on Cedar Avenue, that had no walkable sidewalk, and a paved trail leading to the school which was previously a dirt strip and soon, covered bus stops.

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A safe path created in Chimacum

Multi-use route for student, pedestrians, cyclists part of long-term project

A customer checks price tags as she shops at a retail store in Schaumburg, Ill., Thursday, June 30, 2022. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

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U.S. retailers tempering hiring

Less consumer spending, higher labors costs among reasons

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Monkeypox spreads in King County

No cases seen on North Olympic Peninsula

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Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

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