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Platypus Marine is building a new facility for its boat-building business on Marine Drive in Port Angeles directly east of its current building. The new facility has about 17,000 square feet of space. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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New building in Port Angeles

Platypus Marine is building a new facility for its boat-building business on Marine Drive in Port Angeles directly…

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Bless the beasts run scheduled at Port Townsend Golf Course

PORT TOWNSEND — The Humane Society of Jefferson County and the Church of BuVu will sponsor the “Bless…

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‘Season of Creation’ to be observed

PORT ANGELES — Holy Trinity Lutheran Church will observe the Ecumenical and International Season of Creation during Sunday…

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Rosh HaShanah services scheduled for Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — The Olympic B’nai Shalom congregation will observe Rosh HaShanah this week.

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Port Angeles gathers feedback during three-day storefront studio process

Focus areas potentially incorporated into comprehensive plan

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Port of Port Townsend reviews draft budget for next year

Insurance, employee benefits among rising expenses

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Three transported to hospitals after rollover collision

JOYCE — Three people were taken to hospitals after a single-car rollover collision.

A Labrador retriever pokes its head out the second-floor window of an apartment building in downtown Port Angeles on Thursday. The dog seemed content with watching people and traffic pass by on the street below. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Window watcher in Port Angeles

A Labrador retriever pokes its head out the second-floor window of an apartment building in downtown Port Angeles…

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Port Angeles' Lilly Anne Lancaster, right, hugs teammate Ava-Anne Sheahan after scoring the game-winning goal in double overtime in the Riders' 3-2 win over rival Sequim on Thursday.

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GIRLS SOCCER: Port Angeles rallies for double-overtime Rainshadow Rumble win over Sequim

SEQUIM — In the right place at the right time and with the proper angle, Port Angeles freshman…

A red-footed booby has been roosting on a daily basis on a piling at the Marine Science Center aquarium at Fort Worden State Park in Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Tropical roosting in Port Townsend

A red-footed booby has been roosting on a daily basis on a piling at the Marine Science Center…

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Jefferson to discuss funding for roads

County to hold hearing for benefit district

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Six projects aim to boost jobs, economic development on Peninsula

Federal grants to pay more than $35M over next five years

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Port Angeles' Elizabeth Shaw swims the 100-yard breast stroke during an Olympic League swim meet with Sequim on Wednesday at the YMCA of Sequim.

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GIRLS SWIMMING: Port Angeles splashes Sequim in season-opening meet

Shinkle wins twice for Sequim

Port Angeles Cross Country Port Angeles’ Leia Larson was the Roughriders’ top performer, finishing third overall in the Olympic League No. 1 cross country meet Wednesday at North Mason High School.

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CROSS COUNTRY: Port Angeles, Sequim compete in rain-soaked Olympic League meet

BELFAIR — Four Roughrider runners placed in the top 14 as Port Angeles’ girls cross country team turned…

Greg Maust of Port Angeles adds his suggestions to a wall devoted to visions and suggestions for the city’s future during a Storefront Studio open house on Tuesday hosted by the city at 230 E. First St. The studio, staffed by city planners, continues today with displays and a workshop. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Storefront studio in Port Angeles

Greg Maust of Port Angeles adds his suggestions to a wall devoted to visions and suggestions for the…

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‘Pause’ hit on Quilcene food bank

Project not abandoned, executive director says

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State Senate candidates discuss disagreements at political forum

Chapman, Kelbon differ on rent stabilization, ballot initiatives

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Port of Port Angeles begins capital plans for 2025

Seventy percent of projected $11 million budget to come from grants

Film buffs enjoy a free presentation during the 25th Port Townsend Film Festival on Saturday. The feature was the 1973 classic “American Graffiti” about teenage life in 1962 California. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Outdoor film

Film buffs enjoy a free presentation during the 25th Port Townsend Film Festival on Saturday. The feature was…

Emily Randall.

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Healthcare priority for Congress candidate

Emily Randall supports abortion, rural hospitals