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Port Angeles opens city offices to in-person visitors

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles City Hall will resume standard, in-person operating hours of 8 a.m. to 5…

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Minor injuries were reported after a wreck at the intersection at U.S. Highway 101 and state Highway 113 at about 6 a.m. Friday, said Trooper Brandon Johanson of the State Patrol. The trooper said that a car stopped at the Highway 113 stop sign, waiting to turn left onto northbound Highway 101. The driver did not see the SUV behind a boat being towed on Highway 101 and hit the SUV on its passenger side, causing it to roll/rotate before coming to rest on its driver side in the middle of the road, facing northbound, he said. A citation was issued for failure to yield the right-of-way, he said.

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Rollover wreck on U.S. Highway 101 at Sappho

Minor injuries were reported after a wreck at the intersection at U.S. Highway 101 and state Highway 113…

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Driver flees after wreck on U.S. Highway 101

AGNEW — A driver fled after colliding with a fence off U.S. Highway 101 at 6:40 a.m. Monday,…

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Woman charged with DUI after rear-ending pickup in Carlsborg

CARLSBORG — A Sequim woman was hurt when her SUV ran into the back of another vehicle stopped…

Ken Lincoln of Port Townsend kayaks across Dungeness Bay against a backdrop of the New Dungeness Lighthouse on Saturday north of Sequim. Lincoln said he was paddling out from Cline Spit to meet a group of other kayakers who were putting in at Port Williams. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Kayaking Dungeness Bay

Ken Lincoln of Port Townsend kayaks across Dungeness Bay against a backdrop of the New Dungeness Lighthouse on…

A line of sloops file past the committee boat, red flags, to start the 31st annual Shipwright’s Regatta on Port Townsend Bay on Saturday. The regatta, open to sailing boats of all sizes, is generally considered the official start of sailing season for Port Townsend mariners. (Steve Mullensky/For Peninsula Daily News)

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Regatta opens season

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Sequim Police say they've recently conducted out-of-county interviews about the murder of Sequim's Valerie Claplanhoo from January 2019. Now they await the processing of hundreds of pieces of evidence that could link to her killer(s). (Rebecca Ruby)

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Murder probe remains active

Police waiting for evidence from state crime lab

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Three more Peninsula deaths as case numbers begin to creep up

Masks urged if case rates rise over 100 per 100,000 people

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Open house to explore future of streateries

Parklets also on city’s docket

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Applications accepted now for grants to help businesses

Allocations from American Rescue Plan Act funds

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Fire extinguished in abandoned building in downtown Port Angeles

People taking shelter there attempted to stay warm

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Gov. Jay Inslee signs $17 billion transportation package

OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee has signed a nearly $17 billion, 16-year transportation revenue package that will pay…

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Pickup overturns off U.S. Highway 101

PORT ANGLES — A Port Angeles man was taken to Olympic Medical Center after a single-car wreck Saturday…

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Goodbye, but not for long

This is the last Sunday visit you will have from the Peninsula Daily News.

Bee Redfield

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New marine science center leader to begin Friday

Enthusiasm for community impressed board

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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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Road work near Lake Crescent all week

PORT ANGELES — Department of Transportation maintenance crews will repair ditch lines and a damaged guardrail near Lake…

Clallam County master gardeners, from left to right, Jeanette Stehr-Green, Cindy Erickson, Nye Nelson and John Norgord discussing a problem with a hemlock tree during a plant clinic.

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Plant clinics to be conducted in person

PORT ANGELES — Master Gardeners will be available to answer questions in person beginning Monday.

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Slide repair work to begin on Highway 112 near Jim Creek

PORT ANGELES – One week after reopening state Highway 112 near Clallam Bay following a landslide, work begins…

Accepting the Clallam Economic Development Council Champion Award Business of the Year award from Cherie Kidd of AAA Affordable Storage, award sponsor, right, were Interfor US, Inc.'s management team members Tyril Spence, left, and Chandra McGoff.

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Clallam EDC presents 2021 champion awards

BLYN — Interfor US, Inc., has been awarded the Clallam Economic Development Council Business of the Year award.