Several of the 50 registered pocket yachts were on display during the Port Townsend Pocket Yacht Palooza at the Northwest Maritime Center First Fed Waterfront Commons on Saturday. Billed as the largest exhibit of small craft in North America, the one-day show attracts small, trailerable boats from around Puget Sound. Any boat of 20 feet or less could be considered a pocket yacht. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Pocket Yacht Palooza

Several of the 50 registered pocket yachts were on display during the Port Townsend Pocket Yacht Palooza at…

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Port Townsend woman runs stop sign, lands in tree

PORT TOWNSEND — A Port Townsend woman was airlifted to a Seattle hospital after she allegedly sped through…

“Island hopper” safety personnel race to the Starts & Stripes boat after driver Burt Roberts and navigator Nichole Heaton left the Extreme Sports Park track and crashed nose-first through a safety fence on Saturday during sprint boat races in Port Angeles. The crew was apparently uninjured in the incident and the boat was later trailered back to the pits. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Sprint boat rescue

“Island hopper” safety personnel race to the Starts & Stripes boat after driver Burt Roberts and navigator Nichole…

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Graffiti sparks Port Angeles City Council discussion

Letter from visitor highlights racial slur

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Medicare rule timeline

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services cut reimbursements in 2018 and proposed a rule…

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EPA gives $50M to help tribes’ fish, shellfish habitat efforts

Funding doubled over five year span

Clallam Fire District 4 firefighters remove a truck from a tree on Wednesday.

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Firefighters conduct unusual rescue

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Forums available online

The three forums are of Legislative District 24 races for Position 1 and Position 2 representatives; Jefferson County…

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Road work on Highway 112 expected to be finished next week

Chip sealing set following week on Highway 101

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Road work planned on U.S. Highway 101

Repairs to be completed on Highwy 112 in Clallam County

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OMC gets good news from CMS

Proposed rule would reverse reimbursement cuts

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Jefferson Healthcare hospital may drop bond request

Commissioners considering self-funding medical center project

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Costs central concern

PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson Healthcare’s campus modernization and expansion project is still in the design phase, but soaring…

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Port Angeles lowers some development costs

Council approves two ordinances

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Jefferson County Commissioner candidates talk housing

Development issues take lead at candidate forum

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Sequim schools’ new chief on the job

Superintendent Nickels says she was ‘teacher-leader’ early on

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Port Angeles man hurt after allegedly landing truck in tree

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No shooting-area, massage parlors before counties next week

Governmental entities will meet across the North Olympic Peninsula next week.

Candidates for director of the Clallam County Department of Community Development speak at Joshua’s Restaurant in Port Angeles during a candidate forum hosted by the Port Angeles Business Association. From left to right, Bruce Emery, Cherie Kidd, Jesse Major and Kevin Russell. (Peter Segall / Peninsula Daily News)

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Affordable housing top of mind for DCD director candidates

Community development director candidates talk reform at forum

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Jefferson PUD gets $1.8M loan to expand high-speed internet

Work to be done in 2023