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LETTER:Familiar diatribe

Cal Thomas’ lies, as he railed against Mitt Romney’s view with regards to the GOP’s authoritarian image, fall…

Charlotte Marckx will perform Saturday.

Arts & Entertainment

Guest soloist to play for Port Angeles Symphony on Saturday

Violinist, 20, grew up in Bellevue and returns to venue

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: So just ban everything

According to the author of “Who Needs It?” (PDN, Feb. 9) anyone who owns an AR-15 rifle is…

Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: Waiting in hope and happiness

SINCE THE PASSING of our daughter Maggie last August, I have thought often of the afterlife.

News

Port of Port Townsend approves purchase of Short’s Family Farm

Deal contingent upon $1M in state funding

Poll

Are rising interest rates impacting your decision to buy or sell a home?

Daily poll

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Coast Guard tows pleasure craft to Port Angeles

NEAH BAY — A 42-foot pleasure craft was towed from Neah Bay to Port Angeles on Monday.

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Jefferson County voters approve fire districts’ lid lift measures

Chiefs discuss what added funds will mean

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Peninsula College approves honorary degree for former student

Posthumous honor to be given to award-winning journalist

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LETTER:Gun legislation

Have you seen what our state is up to?

Poll

Is Nikki Haley, a former governor of South Carolina, a viable Republican candidate for president?

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A pair of young stags face off in practice combat in a field in Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

News

That’s using your head

A pair of young stags face off in practice combat in a field in Port Townsend.

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Late July opening date is solid for PA’s Field Arts Events Hall

Total cost increases to about $56 million

Sports

OUTDOORS: WDFW seeks comment on 2023-24 hunting seasons

OLYMPIA — From today through March 27, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife will accept written public…

Poll

Do you think higher density will help solve affordable housing issues?

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Workers slowly guide a 200-ton, 78-foot-long boat onto a grid, where it will remain for about two months while finishing work is performed. The five-hour move from the 4 Corners area in Jefferson County in the pre-dawn hours on Sunday involved planning and support from various agencies, including the state Department of Transportation, State Patrol and various public utilities, which removed power lines and turned off traffic lights along the route. The boat, which will be named Captain Alaska, according to owner Evan Hall of Bellingham, is a salmon tender and will be working the waters off Alaska. The move was completed by OXBO Mega Transport Solutions from Scappoose, Ore. Planning started about a year ago and the final details took about three months to complete. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Special accommodations

Workers slowly guide a 200-ton, 78-foot-long boat onto a grid, where it will remain for about two months…

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Jefferson County voters to decide fire district tax levies today

Resolutions would lift lid on current limits

The Sequim/Port Angeles gymnastics team at subdistricts last weekend in Puyallup. From left, Sequim's Amara Brown,Madison Ripley, Kori Miller, Susannah Sharp and Lucy Spelker; Port Angeles' Maddie Adams, Summer Horst-Lowe, Chloe Notari and Waverly Mead. (Courtesy of Port Angeles/Sequim gymnastics)

Sports

PREP SPORTS BRIEFS: Port Angeles, Sequim gymnasts qualify for district

PUYALLUP — Three gymnasts from Port Angeles and Sequim qualified to move on to districts after their performances…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER:Congratulations

Congratulations to Laurie Davies for her appointment to the Washington State Fair Commission.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER:Backs changes

Port Angeles is blessed with wonderful neighborhoods and a small town feel.