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Ceremony Sunday remembers 9/11

Monument rededication to honor public safety officials

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Red Flag warning issued for weekend

Smoke could affect Peninsula air quality by Saturday

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Civil complaints filed against physician facing criminal charges

Molestation charged in documents

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East Jefferson, Port Ludlow fire commissioners approve ballot measure

Merger to go before voters in November

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Bicyclist hurt after hitting truck on Old Olympic Highway

PORT ANGELES — A bicyclist was airlifted to Providence Medical Center in Everett on Thursday afternoon after colliding…

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Courthouse security, state funding on county agendas

Government meetings on North Olympic Peninsula

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Waters near Whidbey Island will be dyed red for wastewater study

OLYMPIA — The state will dye waters around Whidbey Island red to test safety of shellfish growing areas.

Nadine Gregory of Port Angeles deadheads flowers in her plot at the Fifth Street Community Garden in Port Angeles. The garden contains a wide variety of home-grown fruits, vegetables and decoratives planted by members of the public. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Community garden

Nadine Gregory of Port Angeles deadheads flowers in her plot at the Fifth Street Community Garden in Port…

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Clallam County, Port Angeles city weigh public safety facility

County wants stand-alone, city-funded fire station

Laura Snodgrass of Port Townsend, an employee of the Port of Port Townsend, uses the sole of her boot to feel for protruding screw heads that might catch on anyone’s foot and cause an accident. Snodgrass was working to replace or tighten screws as necessary in advance of this weekend’s Wooden Boat Festival. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Finishing touches

Laura Snodgrass of Port Townsend, an employee of the Port of Port Townsend, uses the sole of her…

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Devils Lake proposed for transfer from trust lands

Parcel near Quilcene would be added to a conservation area

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Port Townsend City Council continues to hear about trans issues

Public comments focus on individual rights and protests

Hermina Solomon, the Port Angeles Food Bank assistant director, shows off bowls that visitors can acquire at the Empty Bowls Fundraiser.

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Empty Bowls Fundraiser will benefit Port Angeles Food Bank

PORT ANGELES — Visitors can fill their bowls with fresh soup and tour a grocery-shopping-style market at the…

A flock of Canada geese take off from Port Townsend on Tuesday morning heading south. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Flying south

A flock of Canada geese takes off from Port Townsend on Tuesday morning heading south.

Students change classrooms on Tuesday at Stevens Middle School as Principal Kristen Lunt, at left, looks on. An agreement between the Port Angeles School District and Port Angeles Education Association reached an eleventh-hour agreement that prevented a strike. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles School District, union reach agreement; school resumes

Port Angeles Education Association members to get 5.5 percent raises

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Graffiti triggers extra police at Sequim schools

Threatening messages appear just before first day of classes

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Hearing set for Hadlock proposal

Three days of testimony for proposed retreat center

A U.S. Coast Guard vessel searches the area Monday near Freeland on Whidbey Island north of Seattle, where a chartered floatplane crashed the day before. The plane was en route from Friday Harbor to Renton. (Stephen Brashear/The Associated Press)

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Victims of floatplane crash included activist, winemaker

WHIDBEY ISLAND — A civil rights activist from Spokane, a business owner and the founder of a winery…

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Weekly flight operations scheduled

COUPEVILLE — There will be field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey…

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Roadwork set on Highway 112

SEKIU — Work crews will begin hillside repairs along state Highway 112 between Sekiu and Neah Bay starting…