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Port Angeles declares Stage III water shortage

PORT ANGELES — The City of Port Angeles has declared a Stage III water shortage, indicating supplies are…

Port Townsend Police Officer Jon Stuart, Chief Thomas Olson, Assistant Fire Chief Brian Tracer and Fire Chief Bret Black observe a moment of silence Monday as Jefferson County Sheriff Joe Nole reads a remembrance of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York on Sept. 11, 2001. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Ceremony commemorates first responders on anniversary of 9/11

Public safety officials honored

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Interim director named at Public Development Authority

Celeste Tell to lead Fort Worden agency

Several orcas are spotted in Port Angeles harbor on Friday with Ediz Hook and the U.S. Coast Guard station in the background. Light rain and cloudy skies are in the forecast for early this week, although the sun and temperatures are in upper 60s to low 70s is expected for the weekend. (Ken and Mary Campbell)

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Orcas in Port Angeles harbor

Several orcas are spotted in Port Angeles harbor on Friday with Ediz Hook and the U.S. Coast Guard…

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Avian flu outbreak at Fort Flagler

Initial tests find infection in seals

Eliott Carey, 5, shapes a mound of clay on a potter’s wheel on the patio of Peninsula College’s ceramics studio Saturday at its second Fall Spectacular. Playing with clay was one of many activities for children, families and adults at the event, which included tours of classrooms and introductions to courses and fields of study, Port Angeles Farmers Market booths, live music and an exhibition of art by college faculty. The event was a way for the people to learn about Peninsula College, meet faculty and staff and connect with community resources. Fall quarter at the college starts Sept. 26. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Shaping the future

Eliott Carey, 5, shapes a mound of clay on a potter’s wheel on the patio of Peninsula College’s…

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9/11 memorials today in Jefferson County, Port Angeles

Observances honor those who lost lives in terrorist attacks

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Peninsula College staff follows up on cyber attack

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College has received more information about the number of students, employees and retirees whose…

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Boat sinks in Lower Hadlock Bay

PORT HADLOCK — The owner of a boat that sank in Lower Hadlock Bay is working to salvage…

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Olympic National Park fires slow their growth

PORT ANGELES — Fire activity in Olympic National Park increased only slightly, park officials said in their latest…

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Two airlifted after motorcycle vs. car wreck near Quilcene

PORT ANGELES — One person was treated at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle and a second was discharged…

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Port Townsend roundabout construction begins Tuesday

Traffic detour in place

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Bicyclist flown to Seattle hospital after collision

SHINE — A man from Western New York State was listed in satisfactory condition Friday morning at Harborview…

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9/11 memorial service set for Monday

PORT ANGELES — A ceremony honoring lives lost, and the heroism of first responders, in the Sept. 11,…

Congressman Derek Kilmer, D-Gig Harbor.

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Point of View: Bill aims to aid rural hospitals

FORTY-NINE YEARS ago, I was born at what was then called Olympic Memorial Hospital. Over the years, members…

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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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Contested timber sale advancing

DNR’s ‘Power Plant’ sale near Elwha River being finalized

Port of Port Angeles District 3 Commissioner Connie Beauvais, left, and former Port Angeles City Council member Lee Whetham answer questions from the audience during a meeting of the Port Angeles Kiwanis Club on Thursday at Joshua’s Restaurant. Both Beauvais and Whetham are running for the District 3 Port seat this year, the only Port commission seat on the ballot. (Peter Segall/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port of Port Angeles hopefuls cite experience

One seat on commission on November ballot

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Jefferson Healthcare CEO Mike Glenn jokes with Port Townsend City Manager John Munro and Mayor David Faber, center, on Thursday at a groundbreaking for a $84 million project.

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Ceremony launches hospital expansion

Jefferson Healthcare breaks ground for $84 million project

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Navy conducting security exercise

PORT HADLOCK — Naval Magazine Indian Island is conducting a security training exercise today.