Demolition of a derelict building at 204 E. Front St. in downtown Port Angeles is slated to begin next Monday, prompting temporary lane closures on Front Street leading into the downtown area. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Building demolition to disrupt Port Angeles traffic

Site to be taken down beginning Monday

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Application deadline Oct. 16; Clallam County accepting applications for Lodging Tax grants

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Lodging Tax Advisory Committee is accepting applications for grants from the county’s…

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Sequim graduate loses home in Maui fire

‘Lahaina’s just not there anymore’

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Maui: How to help

A wildfire on the Hawaiian island of Maui has killed dozens of people and wounded dozens more, destroying…

Eric Coufal signs a letter urging Olympic National Park officials to ensure access to Hurricane Ridge this winter. Locals have been concerned about winter access after the ridge’s day lodge burned down in May. A local coalition held a meeting at the Red Lion Hotel in Port Angeles on Wednesday to discuss the situation. (Peter Segall/Peninsula Daily News)

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The Ridge in winter concern of group

Coalition hopes to aid efforts to maintain access

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Highway 101 reopens at Gardiner

GARDINER — The state Department of Transportation announced that both lanes of U.S. Highway 101 at Eagle Creek…

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Counties to view Sekiu sewer line contract, South Couty projects

Government meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula

Clallam 2 Fire-Rescue firefighters battle a car fire on Lower Elwha Road.

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Hornet removal attempt causes car fire

PORT ANGELES — A man attempting to smoke out hornets from his Jeep SUV started a fire that…

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Drivers delayed near Gardiner

SEQUIM — The commuting delays on U.S. Highway 101 east of Sequim are expected to be over after…

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Serenity Thrift Store personnel tell of vandalism, theft

SEQUIM — For the last couple of years, Serenity Thrift Store has experienced break-ins into dumpsters, illegal dumping,…

“Jammers” Cindy Kelly, left, and Shelly Romero prepare freshly baked scones for distribution on Wednesday in the scone kitchen at the Clallam County Fairgrounds. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Dry Creek Grange celebrates 60 years of scones

Sales are primary fundraiser, help with scholarships

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Port Angeles city policy draws criticism

Short-term rental owners bristle at moratorium

Port Angeles Lefties second baseman Robert Nunez jumps to catch a throw but isn't able to punch out Kelowna baserunner Eddie Fines on Sunday at Civic Field. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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AREA SPORTS: Lefties’ Núñez, Schueber earn All-WCL Second Team recognition

Peninsula College women’s soccer opens home slate at noon Saturday

Christy E. Nelson is set to graduate, with honors, from Centralia College

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Christy Nelson, PAHS class of 1979, has graduated from Centralia College.

Nelson graduates

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Two youths charged in unhoused man assault

$100,000 bond set for juveniles

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Winter access to Ridge topic of discussion tonight

PORT ANGELES — The Coalition for Hurricane Ridge Winter Access plans a panel discussion at 6:30 p.m. today.

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Cool off indoors on Peninsula

Havens from the heat are open on the North Olympic Peninsula.

Attached is photo from Murray visit of cabins at edge of bluff at Kalaloch -- could perhaps run online.

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Coastal erosion threatens Kalaloch cabins

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Mother Nature is encroaching on the cabins at Kalaloch Lodge, clawing away at the…

Sen. Patty Murray, center, listens to Olympic National Park Superintendent Sula Jacobs, right, explain the ongoing investigation into the cause of the fire that destroyed the Hurricane Ridge Day Lodge on May 7 and the park’s efforts to maintain visitor access this summer and possibly into the winter. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Murray vows for help in rebuilding lodge

Senator tours sites in Olympic National Park

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Major expenses projected for Port Townsend sewer

Rate hikes likely to cover cost of repairing aging infrastructure