Firefighters pay tribute to Capt. Charles “Chad” Cate at a memorial service at Sequim High School on Saturday. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Hundreds remember firefighter, father, coach

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Clallam Transit approves funds for officer

Four-year agreement adds to Port Angeles City Council allocation

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Survey responses favor alternative uses for Port Townsend golf course

Walking, biking trails among public requests

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Port Angeles zoning code changes discussed at meeting Monday

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Planning Commission will conduct a public workshop regarding proposed changes to the…

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Weekly flight operations scheduled

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At the Nest, a new hangout for young people in Uptown Port Townsend, teenagers including, from left, Ruby Morgensen, Kyah Kusy and Tilly Norton attended Friday's grand opening. The former dental office at 1119 Lawrence St. is a welcoming coffee house and resource center. The girls, all 15, heard about the Nest from their art teacher, Michele Soderstrom of Port Townsend High School. Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News

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Nest has grand opening

At the Nest, a new hangout for young people in Uptown Port Townsend, teenagers including, from left, Ruby…

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Highway 19 lane closed near Chimacum ‘until further notice’

Update to follow site assesment

A 2009 Ford Ranger pickup hit ice and slid into a guardrail and into a ditch on state Highway 104 on Thursday.

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Semi collisions badly damage pickups in two wrecks

State Patrol urges caution around big trucks

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Flags flown at half-staff in memory of firefighter

SEQUIM — Gov. Jay Inslee has ordered flags flown at half-staff today in honor of Capt. Charles “Chad”…

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Road closure to allow paving after sewer line break

Inspection of other lines in the works

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Legislators file dozens of housing bills

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Housing bond bid weighed

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Clallam County approves second of two-part conservation project

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County commissioners have approved a $100,000 grant from the Clallam County Conservation Futures…

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Infrastructure, housing top priorities in Port Townsend

State of City address emphasizes public engagement

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Newly elected Clallam County Sheriff Brian King spoke of changes he feels are needed this legislative session to bring some balance back to his department as well as others around the state.

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Clallam County’s new sheriff calls for legislative changes

Brian King addresses the Forks chamber

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Grand opening of nonprofit youth cafe today

Proceeds from ‘the Nest’ will fund OWL360 youth programs

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Deadlines loom for golf course survey

Survey can be completed online or by mail

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Chamber music, EcoArt, online auction fundraiser offered on Peninsula

Intimate chamber music concerts, environmental art and an online auction are among this weekend’s entertainment on the North…

Clallam County Fire District 3 personnel, along with other Olympic Peninsula fire departments, first responders and firends, honor Fire District 3 Capt. Charles “Chad” Cate with a procession of vehicles through Sequim on Jan. 13. Here, the procession passes by District 3’s station on North Fifth Avenue in Sequim. Cate was found deceased in his bunk in the early morning hours of Jan. 12. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim loses fire district captain in line of duty

Cate, 46, to be remembered with Saturday service

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Many ideas, no plan for Short’s Farm

Port of Port Townsend listens as to potential deal