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Slate of initiatives has upended Olympia, lobbyist says

‘Potential showstoppers’ described at Coffee with Colleen

A paving crew from Lakeside Industries replaces pavement on the Waterfront Trail and the entrance to the Port Angeles City Pier parking lot on Wednesday as part of a project to improve sidewalks and storm water drainage around the site. The project is expected to be substantially completed and the parking lot reopened by mid-March. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles City Pier

A paving crew from Lakeside Industries replaces pavement on the Waterfront Trail and the entrance to the Port…

The site of the former Rayonier mill in Port Angeles, shown on Tuesday, awaits completion of environmental cleanup almost 27 years after the last roll of pulp rolled off the line. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Cleanup at Rayonier site still years away

Action plan to be approved in 2024-25

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Clallam commissioners approve rental increases at fairgrounds

Volunteers thanked for work on boards

Artist Chris Stevenson, who described herself as an urban sketcher from Port Townsend, uses a pencil for scale as she sketches the work at the new entrance to Point Hudson Marina on Monday morning. A group in town, the Port Townsend Urban Sketchers will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday to sketch at the Port Townsend Aero Museum. Sessions are free and open to sketchers of all skill levels. For more information, see www.urbansketchersporttownsend.wordpress.com. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Marina art

Artist Chris Stevenson, who described herself as an urban sketcher from Port Townsend, uses a pencil for scale…

About 25 people, including Warren Musgrove of Port Angeles, far right, rallied in support of Palestine on Saturday in front of the Clallam County Courthouse. The event, also scheduled to run from noon to 1 p.m. this Saturday and March 2, included an information table that provided information about the history of occupation in the Gaza Strip, organizer Christy Cox said. (Lois Danks)

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Rally for Rafah

About 25 people, including Warren Musgrove of Port Angeles, far right, rallied in support of Palestine on Saturday…

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Report: Crime down in Port Townsend in 2023

New hires added to city department

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Clallam County eyes four locations for reservoir

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County will know more about the four potential locations for the Dungeness River off-channel…

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Conservation Futures Fund citizen committee to elect officers

PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson County Conservation Futures Fund Citizen Oversight Committee will elect new officers during a…

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Cetacean system aims to reduce ship strikes

SEATTLE — The U.S. Coast Guard is launching a cetacean desk pilot program designed to reduce ship strikes…

June Claypool.

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Sequim Farmers & Artisans Market names new executive director

SEQUIM — The Sequim Farmers &Artisans Market’s board of directors has appointed June Claypool as the new executive…

Evelyn Jefferson, a crisis outreach supervisor for Lummi Nation, stands at the grave of her son Patrick George Jr., who died last September due to an overdose of street drugs containing the synthetic opioid carfentanil, at the Lummi Nation cemetery on tribal reservation lands on Feb. 8 near Bellingham. Jefferson had to wait a week to bury her son due to several other overdose deaths in the community. (Lindsey Wasson/The Associated Press)

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State tribes battling a devastating opioid crisis

Legislation could provide annual funding to help

Tom Ferrell.

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Former Sequim mayor announces resignation from council

Ferrell said work obligations overseas limit his time

Jordan Nailon/ Daily News Forks’ Bailey Johnson tracks down a loose ball during the Spartans’ state regional sealing victory over Toledo in the Class 2B District IV Tournament Saturday at W.F. West High School.

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DISTRICT BASKETBALL: Forks girls seal return to state tournament with win over Toledo

Johnson, Ramos lead third-quarter push

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BI-DISTRICT BASKETBALL: Sequim girls stumble late in loser-out contest

Final game for Sequim standout Jolene Vaara

The Neah Bay Red Devils repeated as Tri-District Tournament champions. The Red Devils will be the No. 1 seed to state when regional matchups are announced.

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TRI-DISTRICT BASKETBALL: No. 1 Neah Bay girls smash No. 2 Mount Vernon Christian, repeat as champions

MOUNT VERNON — No. 1 Neah Bay repeated as Tri-District Girls Basketball Tournament champions, blowing out rival and…

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PREP PLAYOFF BASKETBALL: Port Angeles girls finish third at district

Riders come from behind to beat Enumclaw

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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…

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EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30…

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Port Angeles City Council to address STR regulations

Tuesday meeting will tackle contentious topic