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Port Angeles, waterfront district agree to three-year deal

Funds from parking, quarterly billing to help with public events

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Rear-end collision temporarily closes Port Angeles street

No injuries reported

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Man flown to hospital after crash investigated for DUI

SEKIU — A 41-year-old man was flown to Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles after the truck he…

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Signal controller project to impact traffic

PORT ANGELES — Work crews will continue with the city of Port Angeles’ signal controller upgrade project at…

Oliver Pochert, left, and daughter Leina, 9, listen as Americorp volunteer and docent Hillary Sanders talks about the urchins, crabs and sea stars living in the touch tank in front of her at the Port Townsend Marine Science Center. Pochert, who lives in Sequim, drove to Port Townsend on Sunday to visit the aquarium because the aquarium is closing its location this month after 42 years of operation. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Aquarium closing

Oliver Pochert, left, and daughter Leina, 9, listen as Americorp volunteer and docent Hillary Sanders talks about the…

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Tree sale is approved for auction

Appeals filed for two Elwha watershed parcels

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Port Townsend City Council to draw down funds in 2025 budget

City has ‘healthy fund reserve balance,’ finance director says

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Cities, counties approve tax hikes

State law allows annual 1 percent increase

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Health officer: Respiratory illnesses low on Peninsula

Berry says cases are beginning to rise regionally

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Clallam County commissioners discuss legislative priorities

Housing, public health top concerns

A puppy named Captain Kirk is getting ready for adoption by Welfare for Animals Guild after it was rescued near Kirk Road. An unsecured makeshift kennel fell out of a truck on U.S. Highway 101 last month and was struck by another vehicle. (Welfare for Animals Guild)

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Puppy rescued from wreck to be adopted

SEQUIM — A puppy named Captain Kirk is about to boldly go to a new home.

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Festival of Trees raises record $231,000

PORT ANGELES — The 34th annual Festival of Trees, produced by the Olympic Medical Center Foundation, netted a…

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Man flown to hospital after single-car collision

BLYN — A 67-year-old man was flown to an Everett hospital after the car he was driving left…

Lost Mountain Station 36 at 40 Texas Valley Road recently sold to a neighbor after Clallam County Fire District 3 was unable to recruit volunteers to staff the station. Its proceeds will go toward future construction of a new Carlsborg Station 33. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group file)

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District sells one fire station

Commissioners approve 2025 budget

Clallam County Master Gardener Gordon Clark cuts leaves off Isobel Johnston’s agave plant that she had been growing for 28-plus years. She specifically requested Master Gardeners help her remove the plant while keeping at least one for years to come. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Master Gardeners help remove agave plant on Fifth Avenue

Several baby plants uncovered below large leaves

Harvey Hochstetter tosses a box of food to Cameron Needham to stack with fellow volunteers like Bill Needham, right, for the Sequim Food Bank’s Holiday Meal Bag Distribution event. Cameron, his father Ty and grandfather Bill were three generations helping the program. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim Thanksgiving program helps 1,200 families

About 30 volunteers pack holiday boxes

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Security exercise set at Indian Island

PORT HADLOCK — Naval Magazine Indian Island will conduct a security training exercise Tuesday through Thursday.

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Operations scheduled at Bentinck range this week

ESQUIMALT, B.C. — Training at the land-based demolition range on Bentinck Island will be conducted from 9 a.m.…

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Weekly flight operations scheduled

COUPEVILLE — There will be field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey…

Janet Lucas, left, finds a special purchase of a “mail manager” at Swains early Friday morning. Black Friday shoppers descended on the Port Angeles store at 8 a.m. There were dozens of early risers who went looking for special bargains on one of the biggest shopping days of the year. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Black Friday

Janet Lucas, left, finds a special purchase of a “mail manager” at Swains early Friday morning. Black Friday…