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Should lodging tax money help fund youth sports tournaments?

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Shay-Lyn Szczepanik and her daughter Raelynn, 5, of Port Angeles are wind blown as they try to watch the wild waves at the base of Ediz Hook on Tuesday as the storm approaches. Many other weather watchers went to the spit to see and feel the winds. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Storm surge

Shay-Lyn Szczepanik and her daughter Raelynn, 5, of Port Angeles are wind blown as they try to watch…

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PASD board accepts Brewer’s resignation

School officials highlight performance of Native American students

Chipotle Mexican Grill opens today at 2021, Suite B, U.S. Highway 101 in Port Angeles. The fast food restaurant features freshly prepared burritos, burrito bowls, salads and tacos. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Chipotle opens in Port Angeles

Chipotle Mexican Grill opens today at 2021, Suite B, U.S. Highway 101 in Port Angeles. The fast food…

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Was your home or property damaged by storms this week?

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High School junior Heidi Leitz (at table) signs a letter of commitment on Friday with St. Martin's University to play softball surrounded by her family. From left are mother Stephanie Leitz; brother Owen Leitz, 16; sister Allison Leitz (13); sister Anna Leitz (11); father Ed Leitz; and sister Audrey Leitz (11). (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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PREP SOFTBALL: Port Angeles’ Heidi Leitz signs to play for St. Martin’s

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles High School junior Heidi Leitz signed a letter of commitment on Friday with…

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Power out for thousands in Clallam County

PORT ANGELES — More than 11,000 electric meters were without power in Clallam County on Tuesday afternoon, according…

Samite, pictured during his Field Arts & Events Hall performance last fall, is returning to Port Angeles for a matinee and evening performance this Saturday. (Field Arts & Events Hall)

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Samite, ‘Resilience’ return to Port Angeles this weekend

One-man play includes soft voice, African instruments

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Port of Port Angeles ready to approve budget

Agency also considering Project Macoma

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Port of Port Townsend approves operating, capital budgets

Agency OKs increases to rate card, two levies

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Do you feel prepared for extreme weather events?

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Greg Haskins, left, and Travis Truckenmiller of the city of Port Angeles perform annual cleaning of the city’s catch basins. They used a sprayer and additional tools to suck out all the debris, mostly leaves, to prevent flooding. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Flood prevention

Greg Haskins, left, and Travis Truckenmiller of the city of Port Angeles perform annual cleaning of the city’s…

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Would you agree with President-elect Donald Trump to declare a national emergency and use the U.S. military to assist with deportation?

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Where do you eat Thanksgiving dinner?

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Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Get in the middle of a great garden

AS I WAS going through my records and notes, I came across an article from 2020 that was…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Listen to electorate

Voters polls have repeatedly shown that people are fed up with inflation, the crime rate, a wide open…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Half-truths do nothing

If Cal Thomas’ “Democracy lives in brightness” commentary was intended to highlight how the GOP and Trump policies…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Clean up PA harbor

The shameful cleanup history of the Port Angeles Harbor-Rayonier Mill is tragic.

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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…

April Jackson, The Reptile Lady, speaks while students hold a 12-foot Burmese python named “Mr. Pickles” at Jefferson Elementary School in Port Angeles on Friday. The students, from left to right, are Braden Gray, Bennett Gray, Grayson Stern, Aubrey Whitaker, Cami Stern, Elliot Whitaker and Cole Gillilan. Jackson, a second-generation presenter, showed a variety of reptiles from turtles to iguanas. Her father, The Reptile Man, is Scott Peterson from Monroe, who started teaching about reptiles more than 35 years ago. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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The Reptile Lady

April Jackson, The Reptile Lady, speaks while students hold a 12-foot Burmese python named “Mr. Pickles” at Jefferson…