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Rumors cut short middle school dance

PORT ANGELES — An end-of-the-school-year dance for middle school students ended suddenly on Saturday night after rumors spread…

Moo-Moo waits for adoption at McKay Kitty City, the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society’s new cat shelter near Carlsborg. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Kitty City facility opens with space for 75 felines

New humane society shelter dedicated Saturday

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Sailboat wins Race to Alaska

Team reaches dock in Ketchikan

Jim Kunc, a Port Townsend resident and a retired North West Airlines pilot, proudly shows off the 1-inch scale model of a 1930s Union Pacific Northern train he built in his home shop. A lifelong train hobbyist, this model took 20 years to make. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Union Pacific model

Jim Kunc, a Port Townsend resident and a retired North West Airlines pilot, proudly shows off the 1-inch…

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Volunteers sought for OlyCap food distribution to seniors, low-income adults

PORT ANGELES — Volunteers are needed to deliver food in Clallam County through Olympic Community Action Program’s Retired…

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High-capacity ammo magazines will be banned starting July 1

EVERETT — Starting July 1, the sale of ammunition magazines with more than 10 rounds will be banned…

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Highway repairs to begin south of Forks

FORKS — Long-awaited repairs to a stretch of road on U.S. Highway 101 south of Bogachiel State Park…

Peninsula College graduate Mackenzie Hammond of Port Angeles, right, take a photograph of fellow students, from left, Myra Luong, Kyrissa Duncan and Julia Biciunas, all of Forks, prior to Saturday’s commencement ceremony at the school’s Port Angeles campus. About 250 students were expected to take part in the ceremony out of about 500 students eligible for degrees and certificates. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Peninsula College graduates

Peninsula College graduate Mackenzie Hammond of Port Angeles, right, take a photograph of fellow students, from left, Myra…

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Six more teams out of Race to Alaska

Wood, illness factors along route

Kathy Kunc of Port Townsend shows off the 150-year-old Camperdown Elm, which was featured Saturday as part of the Secret Garden Tour hosted by the Jefferson County Masters Gardeners Foundation. Every Camperdown in the world is part of the original. It was first grown in 1640 by the Earl of Camperdown, in Dundee, Scotland, when he noticed a branch growing on the floor of his elm forest. He grafted it to a Scotch elm tree and it took hold, producing the first Camperdown Elm. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Camperdown Elm

Kathy Kunc of Port Townsend shows off the 150-year-old Camperdown Elm, which was featured Saturday as part of…

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Beaches close due to marine toxin

Operations shut in Quilcene, Dabob bays

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Under the Tent: Community conversation about housing

Thirteen agencies expect to be part of June 30 discussion

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Highway repairs to begin south of Forks

FORKS — Long-awaited repairs to a stretch of road on U.S. Highway 101 south of Bogachiel State Park…

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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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Gun show delayed after overlap with Everett graduations

EVERETT — The organizer of a weekend gun show scheduled at an arena north of Seattle has postponed…

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Home barged from B.C. to 3 Crabs in Dungeness

Owner replaces house that burned in a fire in 2017

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OMC signs Sound Physicians

CEO: Contract not necessarily long-term

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COVID, gun violence prevention before health board

Ten Public Health Heroes recognized

Ryan Malane with one of his cats.

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Business community mourns Ryan Malane

Sudden death leaves people ‘heartbroken’

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Sheriff’s office: Corrections staff’s quick response saves lives of three inmates

PORT ANGELES — Staff at the Clallam County Corrections Facility saved the lives of three inmates after fentanyl…