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Brix, Amazon could have big economic impact

Both businesses planning 35,000-square-foot facilities in Port Angeles

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AREA SPORTS: Register for Port Angeles Youth Wrestling Nov. 4-5

Sequim Youth Basketball sign-ups set Nov. 9 & 16

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PREPS: Sequim volleyball nets first win over North Kitsap in at least 10 years

POULSBO — Sequim overcame some home cooking and snapped a long-running losing skid to the Vikings in a…

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Sequim's Dawn Hulstedt, front, finished fourth at the Olympic League Cross Country Championships held Thursday at The Cedars at Dungeness Golf Course.

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OLYMPIC LEAGUE CROSS COUNTRY: Wolves, Roughriders race into postseason at league championship meet

SEQUIM — Port Angeles and Sequim runners opened the postseason with a pair of top-10 finishes at the…

Noah Glaude, North Olympic Library System’s executive director, looks over recent construction at the site of the Sequim Library’s expansion. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim Library remodel on pace for opening next spring

Walls are up, roof coming soon in major renovation

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5 acres gifted to Jefferson County animal shelter

Jefferson County vets call it ‘central location’

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Port of Port Townsend examines its 2025 budget plans

More than 50 percent of capital budget to be Boat Haven projects

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Clallam, Jefferson to accept prescription drugs Saturday

Five dropoff sites located across Peninsula

Michelle Rhodes, executive director of the Sequim Irrigation Festival, shows festival royalty the new logo and tagline “When History Flows and Futures Grow” for the 130th festival on Oct. 12 at the Oasis Bar and Grill. Sherry Scharschmidt designed the logo using artificial intelligence technology. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Irrigation Festival reveals 2025 logo, tagline for 130th year

SEQUIM — The tagline for the 130th year of the Sequim Irrigation Festival is “Where History Flows and…

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Electric vehicle rebate program ends early

OLYMPIA — A program that offered rebates for the purchase or lease of an electric vehicle ended Monday…

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Shellfish harvesting closure partially lifted in Discovery Bay

PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson County Public Health has partially lifted its closure of shellfish harvesting from Discovery Bay.

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Two taken to hospital after collision blocks Highway 112

PORT ANGELES — Two people were transported to Olympic Medical Center after a two-car collision that blocked both…

Workers guide a new 125-foot-long, 1,500-pound section of stormwater drain pipe into a trench above the Larry Scott Trail on Tuesday in Port Townsend. The new pipe is bigger and made from a different material than the PVC that it replaced. Last winter, the old pipe fractured in places due to weather and caused dirt and rocks to slide onto the trail. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Pipe installation

Workers guide a new 125-foot-long, 1,500-pound section of stormwater drain pipe into a trench above the Larry Scott…

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Olympic Medical Center to implement five-year safety plan

Hospital responding to increase in incidents locally and nationwide

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Clallam County formalizes agreement with Welfare for Animals Guild

OPHS restructuring after Bark House closure

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PT City Council votes to oppose I-2117

State to spend $3.2B from Climate Commitment Act in biennium

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Port of Port Angeles approves three ground leases

Agency finalizes 15-year pact with Amazon for warehouse

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Search and rescue teams locate disoriented hunter

SEQUIM — Search and rescue teams from Clallam and Jefferson counties located a Port Angeles man who had…

The section of state Highway 20 leading into downtown Port Townsend is aglow with autumn color from the early morning sunshine reflecting off the poplar trees that line the roadway. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Fall colors

The section of state Highway 20 leading into downtown Port Townsend is aglow with autumn color from the…

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Clallam Transit to hire security agency for downtown Port Angeles location

Two-year contract aims to curb recurring unlawful activities