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Port, Lower Elwha approve agreement

Land exchange contains three stormwater ponds for infrastructure

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Do you agree with Donald Trump’s sentencing that includes no jail time or conditions, but labels him as a felon?

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A 65-foot-long historic tug rests in the Port of Port Townsend Boat Haven Marina’s 300-ton marine lift as workers use pressure washers to blast years of barnacles and other marine life off the hull. The tug was built for the U.S. Army at Peterson SB in Tacoma in 1944. Originally designated TP-133, it is currently named Island Champion after going through several owners since the army sold it in 1947. It is now owned by Debbie Wright of Everett, who uses it as a liveaboard. The all-wood tug is the last of its kind and could possibly be entered in the 2025 Wooden Boat Festival.(Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Wooden wonder

A 65-foot-long historic tug rests in the Port of Port Townsend Boat Haven Marina’s 300-ton marine lift as…

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Petition filed in murder case

Clallam asks appeals court to reconsider

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Should medical debt on credit reports be considered to determine loan or financing approval?

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Thursday’s paper to be delivered Friday

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula Daily News will have an electronic edition on Thursday that will be printed and…

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Port of Port Angeles, tribe agree to land swap

Stormwater ponds critical for infrastructure upgrades

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With winter storms hitting other parts of the nation, do you believe Peninsula weather will stay mild for the remainder of the season?

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Left, Calm Beneath Castles will be shown at the Port Angeles Field Hall and Events Center on Jan. 16. Right, Jaida Wood, Pacific Lutheran University.

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Three Red Devils named all-state and much more

New ski film, razor clams and former Rider shines for PLU

John Gatchet of Gardiner, left, and Mike Tabak of Vancouver, B.C., use their high-powered scopes to try to spot an Arctic loon. The recent Audubon Christmas Bird Count reported the sighting of the bird locally so these bird enthusiasts went to the base of Ediz Hook in search of the loon on Sunday afternoon. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Bird watchers

John Gatchet of Gardiner, left, and Mike Tabak of Vancouver, B.C., use their high-powered scopes to try to…

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Forks schools to ask for levy

Measure on Feb. 11 special election ballot

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Meta has announced that it is ending official fact checking on Facebook and Instagram. Do you agree with that decision?

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Shanna Bloom, who lives at the intersection of Fifth and Cherry streets in Port Angeles, plans to keep her American flag lights up well into spring. "These aren't Christmas lights anymore," she said. "They are patriotic lights now." (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Patriotic lights

Shanna Bloom, who lives at the intersection of Fifth and Cherry streets in Port Angeles, plans to keep…

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Orca that carried dead calf for weeks is mourning again

The mother orca nudges her dead calf with her snout, draping it over her head and gripping its…

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Justin Trudeau plans to step down as the prime minister of Canada. Do you agree with his decision?

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What area of your life are you hoping to improve most in 2025?

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Letters to the Editor

LETTER: True revolution

In early childhood education, American children are taught that America was founded in part by fighting a Revolutionary…

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LETTER: ‘Parknapping Doesn’t Pay’

When I read the recently released book, “Parknapping Doesn’t Pay,” by Darlene Schanfald, Ph.D., I didn’t expect to…

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LETTER: Biden reunited America

I’ll not join the blame Joe Biden fest.

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A GROWING CONCERN: New year brings new tasks for great gardening

HAPPY NEW YEAR — may all your gardens be weed free and your flowers and bushes grow as…