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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…

Gov. Bob Ferguson addresses the crowd at the Upper Hoh Road washout repair on Thursday afternoon. Local officials, business owners, contractors, workers from the Jefferson County Public Works department and a few individuals who donated funds to the project stand behind him. Before the ribbon was cut and the road officially opened, there were short statements from involved parties. Ferguson said he brought his hiking boots and joked that he wanted to be the first one to hit the trail. (Christi Baron/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Hoh Road reopens

Gov. Bob Ferguson addresses the crowd at the Upper Hoh Road washout repair on Thursday afternoon. Local officials,…

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Meeting God where we are

SOME YEARS AGO, I worked with a deacon who used the phrase “Popeye theology.” My memories of Popeye…

Chimacum High School Human Body Systems teacher Tyler Walcheff, second form left, demonstrates to class members Aaliyah LaCunza, junior, Connor Meyers-Claybourn, senior, Deegan Cotterill, junior, second from right, and Taylor Frank, senior, the new Anatomage table for exploring the human body. The $79,500 table is an anatomy and physiology learning tool that was acquired with a grant from the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction and from the Roe Family Endowment. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Jefferson Healthcare program prepares students for careers

Kids from three school districts can learn about pathways

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How do you celebrate Mother’s Day?

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Have you ever unknowingly made a purchase online through a game or website?

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AREA SPORTS: Flodstrom hits .400, earns All-Lonestar Conference honor

SAN ANGELO, Texas — Angelo State’s Ethan Flodstrom earned a spot on the All-Lone Star Conference Baseball second…

A road roller from Northern Asphalt compacts the dirt on Tyler Street in Uptown Port Townsend on Monday. The asphalt work may be finished by Wednesday to allow for striping so the street will be open in time for Saturday’s Farmers Market. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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New road rolling

A road roller from Northern Asphalt compacts the dirt on Tyler Street in Uptown Port Townsend on Monday.…

A road roller from Northern Asphalt compacts the dirt on Tyler Street in Uptown Port Townsend. The asphalt work may be finished by today to allow for striping so the street will be open in time for Saturday’s Farmers Market. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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New road

A road roller from Northern Asphalt compacts the dirt on Tyler Street in Uptown Port Townsend. The asphalt…

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How long will it take for the Papal Conclave at the Vatican to choose a new pope?

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Some of the 90 sailboats in the annual 2025 Race to the Strait, from Shilshole to Port Townsend, depart Sunday on the homeward leg of the two-day race. The racers come to Port Townsend to spend the night before leaving on a downwind run home. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Race to the Strait

Some of the 90 sailboats in the annual 2025 Race to the Strait, from Shilshole to Port Townsend,…

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Medicaid program cuts could have ‘devastating’ impacts

Healthcare leaders say hospital services may be dropped

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How far do you live from the place you grew up?

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Riley Pyeatt, Washington State track and field.

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Sequim’s Pyeatt wins 1,500 at WSU

PULLMAN — Sequim’s Riley Pyeatt won her first individual outdoor race at the end of April as a…

Two-year-old Cole Johanson makes a final adjustment to his line and lure before casting into the Bogachiel Rearing Pond on Sunday during the annual Kids Fish Day in Forks. About 180 kids 12 and under participated in the fishing fun sponsored by the West End Sportsmen's Club.  The Forks Elks Lodge provided complimentary hotdogs, cocoa, donuts and coffee. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

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FORKS KIDS FISHING DAY: Checking his lure

Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News

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Should movies produced outside the United States be subject to 100 percent tariff due to what President Trump called a national security threat?

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How many of the Triple Crown races will Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty end up winning?

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Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Demand public hearing

In August 2024, Clallam County voters approved a levy to extricate Olympic Medical Center from its debt, and…

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LETTER: Hands-Off protest

Downtown Sequim on April 5 was a sight. The quiet town was saying Hands Off.

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LETTER: Disgraceful behavior

I didn’t think members of the current administration could stoop lower than what we have seen to date.