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Scuba divers Shawn Augustine, left, Chris Van Damme and Jackie Selbitschka, all with Reef Check, an international non-governmental organization dedicated to the conservation of two ecosystems — tropical coral reefs and temperate kelp forests — place instruments recovered from a buoy in a bucket of water on Tuesday to keep them wet until the data can be downloaded. The data contains information on the salinity, Ph, dissolved oxygen and temperature of the kelp in the 50-degree water of the Salish Sea. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Scientific data

Scuba divers Shawn Augustine, left, Chris Van Damme and Jackie Selbitschka, all with Reef Check, an international non-governmental…

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Public safety project moving

Bids requested for contractor, manager

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Quimper Mercantile purchases land intended for new location

Board president says direct public offering will fund construction

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Port of Port Angeles candidates highlight stability

Burke, McAleer discuss job-creation efforts

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Great Washington ShakeOut drill set

CAMP MURRAY — The Washington Emergency Management Division has scheduled the Great Washington ShakeOut at 10:16 a.m. Thursday.

Klahhane Ridge, as seen from Port Angeles, had a good dusting of snow on Monday. Fall temperatures on the Peninsula were expected to be in the mid-50s this week while overnight lows were expected to dip into the upper 30s. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Snow-covered ridge

Klahhane Ridge, as seen from Port Angeles, had a good dusting of snow on Monday.

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Milling company may receive loan, grant to make building improvements

Company would bring family-wage jobs to the West End

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Central Services projects $5.7M in expenses

Jefferson County department presents 2026 budget

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Four people injured in three-car collision

DIAMOND POINT — Four people were injured in a three-car collision at U.S. Highway 101 and Diamond Point…

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Electronic edition of Monday’s paper now available

PORT ANGELES — The electronic edition of Monday’s Peninsula Daily News is now available. It had been delayed…

Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols has recommended community service hours, written apologies and some restitution for 45 students allegedly involved in a senior prank in June inside Sequim High School’s H-Building. Students were not charged with any felonies and will appear in District Court, Juvenile Court, Diversion Program and in an informal Diversion Program through the prosecuting attorney’s office. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Charges filed in senior prank

Community service, letters recommended

Two new fire engines will go into daily use in Sequim and Carlsborg for Clallam County Fire District 3 in early November. A third new fire engine will arrive in early 2026 for Blyn’s fire station. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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New fire engines to roll out in Sequim next month

Two set for Carlsborg and Sequim; Blyn engine to arrive in 2026

Festival-goers, from left, Cara Saunto, Shelby Damiani and Adrienne Bohannon, all of Seattle, crack into their crab dinners on Saturday at the Dungeness Crab Festival on the Port Angeles waterfront. The annual event drew thousands of visitors to downtown Port Angeles for a variety of seafood delights, music, cooking demonstrations, a craft fair and other activities. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Dinner is served

Festival-goers, from left, Cara Saunto, Shelby Damiani and Adrienne Bohannon, all of Seattle, crack into their crab dinners…

Port angeles roughriders

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PREP FOOTBALL: (Updated) Riders lose a heartbreaker to Bainbridge in overtime

PA defense stout in 14-13 loss

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WASHINGTON PREP SCORES: Port Angeles falls to Bainbridge in overtime 14-13

Washington high school football final scores, results — October 10, 2025

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EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

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

Krab Krew members Jernando Juarez, left, and Julie Myers crack open freshly cooked whole crabs destined for consumption by visitors at the Dungeness Crab Festival on Friday on the Port Angeles waterfront. Thousands of fresh crabs have been brought in for hungry festival-goers at the three-day event, which also features a variety of other seafood delights as well as live music, demonstrations, a craft fair and a crab derby. The festival will continue through Sunday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Crackin’ Crab

Krab Krew members Jernando Juarez, left, and Julie Myers crack open freshly cooked whole crabs destined for consumption…

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Port Angeles School District enrollment figures get boost

Online academy also sees more students in first four months

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East Jefferson to host Fire Rescue Fest today

Historical and modern demonstrations, hands-on training slated

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Clallam commissioners to discuss transportation plan

Meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula