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Port Angeles City Manager Nathan West gives his annual presentation on the state of the city on Wednesday to the Greater Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce at the Red Lion Hotel. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles’ efforts on housing, homelessness top annual address

Manager provides State of the City comments to chamber

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ISSUES OF FAITH: On Pi Day, celebrate the constants

HAPPY PI DAY! I’m not sure who decided March 14 should be Pi Day, but I fully support…

The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith.

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Unity in Port Townsend planning for Sunday services

PORT TOWNSEND — The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith will present “Enlightened Mastery, Understanding and Love” during services at 11…

Eva McGinnis

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Unity speaker set for Sunday

PORT ANGELES — The Rev. Eva McGinnis will present “Living the Heart of Love” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.

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Lenten observances set for Holy Trinity Lutheran Church

Lenten service

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Sunday program set for OUUF

PORT ANGELES — The Rev. Julia McKenna-Blessing-Nuffer will present “How we can welcome: Spring!” at 11 a.m. Sunday.

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Salish Sea Fellowship service scheduled

PORT HADLOCK — Doug Benecke and Sallie Spirit will present a musical collaboration at 4 p.m. Sunday.

Nicole Merrigan, owner of Strait Up Foam Fun, left, talks with Carol Koenig of Sequim during Thursday’s Clallam County Job Fair at Vern Burton Community Center in Port Angeles. About two dozen prospective employers took part in the event, hosted by the Greater Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Job fair

Nicole Merrigan, owner of Strait Up Foam Fun, left, talks with Carol Koenig of Sequim during Thursday’s Clallam…

Funding from the state Department of Commerce will be matched with private donations to fix the Upper Hoh Road this spring, Gov. Bob Ferguson said Thursday. (Olympic National Park)

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State funds to repair Hoh Road

Private donations to match Commerce grant

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BOYS SOCCER: East Jefferson opens strong, looks to keep high level in tough Nisqually League

PORT TOWNSEND — A hat trick by freshman Alan Morales highlighted East Jefferson’s play in a 5-0 season-opening…

Forks' Estevan Ramos (2) competes with Roughrider Matthew Miller (10) on the turf of Spartan Stadium where Port Angeles defeated Forks 2 to 0.  Photo by Lonnie Archibald.

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PREPS: Port Angeles boys soccer bests Forks, beats hail storm

Port Angeles boys and girls golfers top Sequim

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AREA SPORTS: Attend Mariners’ game, support Clallam kids in need

Take in an M’s game, support kids in need

Master Gardener Honey Niemann of Port Townsend trims a barberry bush on Wednesday to keep it from infringing on the daffodils blooming at Master Gardener Park at the corner of 10th Street and Sims Way in Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Signs of spring

Master Gardener Honey Niemann of Port Townsend trims a barberry bush on Wednesday to keep it from infringing…

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Woman flown to hospital after rollover collision

FORKS — One person was flown to a Seattle hospital after a rollover collision on U.S. Highway 101…

The Bryant family has been working Frosty Moss exchange areas for years and has won awards for their imaginative themes. (Peninsula Adventure Sports)

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RUNNING: Volunteers make Frosty Moss Relay

PORT ANGELES — Saturday will bring the return of the Frosty Moss Relay, a team endurance race from…

Jeffrey Surtel.

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DNA tests identify remains as BC boy

Surtel, 17, went missing from British Columbia home in 2007

David Brownell, executive director of the North Olympic History Center, top, takes a piece of ultraviolet-filtering window tinting from Ralph Parsons, Clallam County maintenance worker, in an effort on Tuesday to protect historic paintings on the stairway of the section of the county courthouse, including an 1890s depiction of Port Angeles Harbor by artist John Gustaf Kalling. The history center is working with the county to preserve the stairway artworks by adding the window coatings to reduce damage from sunlight and installing an electronic UV monitor to track potentially harmful rays. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Protecting artwork

David Brownell, executive director of the North Olympic History Center, top, takes a piece of ultraviolet-filtering window tinting…

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Evictions are at historic highs

Trends based on end of pandemic-era protections

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Public works director highlights plans for Port Townsend streets

Staff recommends de-emphazing redundancies

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West Boat Haven Marina master plan to take shape

Approved contract will create design, feasibility analysis