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ISSUES OF FAITH: Look through the lens of love

THE NEW TESTAMENT says many things about God, but only once does it offer an overall definition of…

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What is the best summer cookout food?

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OMC updates partner process

Says it is now in ‘decision phase’

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President Donald Trump has called on Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell to resign. Should he?

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Oceanographer Mallory Ringham makes adjustments on a carbon dioxide sensor that will be deployed in Port Angeles Harbor.

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Project aims to capture and store carbon dioxide on Port Angeles waterfront

Dye test a step in implementing electrochemical process

About 15 hardy cyclists from the Victoria area came across on the early Coho ferry Tuesday to ride up to the top of Hurricane Ridge on their Canada Day July 1st. The cyclist made the round trip in about 4 hours in time for the return noon ferry  back home. This yearly trek has been happening for over 20 years and is organized by word of mouth through various cycle shops in the greater Victoria area. The numbers of riders was down considerably this year as riders shared that many felt “uncomfortable" coming over to America with the current political situation.
     ID: The cyclist are riding on 8th Street in PA for their approach to the park entrance. The round trip is about 34 miles. dlogan

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Canada Day riders

About 15 hardy cyclists from the Victoria, B.C., area came across on the early Coho ferry Tuesday to…

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Should professional athletes, such as basketball and hockey players, be allowed to compete in the Olympics?

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Port of Port Townsend considers future of dock

Commissioners concerned about safety issues

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Hog Wild fundraiser brings in $86,500

Money will go to OMC Children’s Clinic and healthcare scholarships

Chris and Linzi Yarwood of Buckley search the low tides over the weekend at Murdock Beach, about five miles west of Joyce off state Highway 112. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Low tides

Chris and Linzi Yarwood of Buckley search the low tides over the weekend at Murdock Beach, about five…

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What school should the PAC-12 add next?

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Mark Nichols.

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Prosecutor discusses sentencing reform, court challenges

Nichols highlights 1984 law that standardized punishment

Representatives from the Peninsula Communications team and Port Angeles Police Department were among those from other Clallam County law enforcement agencies who participated in the 2025 Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run. (Jesse Major)

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Clallam County’s Torch Run leads state in fundraising

Participation by multiple law enforcement agencies nets $5,000

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Should Harvard University negotiate a settlement with the Trump administration?

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What is the longest you are willing to travel for a sports or entertainment event?

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Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Power of the people

Since the election, towns across the Olympic Peninsula have seen increasingly large street gatherings to protest the cruel…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Common sense reform

Some comments on a “State permit needed to buy guns under new law” (PDN, June 3.)

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LETTER: Parties have failed us

Both the Democratic and Republican parties have failed our country and led us to the edge of the…

Jeff Bortner, Interagency Fire Management Officer employed by Olympic National Park, explains the history of a Pulaski tool often carried by wildland firefighters. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Park staff keeping an eye on weather conditions

Team ready to coordinate response to fire activity

Crime & Justice

Arraignment for man charged with Frugals robbery moved to July 3

PORT ANGELES — The arraignment of a man who faces criminal charges related to a robbery at Frugals…