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Longtime retired Port Angeles High School teacher and public address announcer Pete Rennie is stepping away from the mic to increase his time volunteering with Olympic Medical Center's Therapy Dog program with his three-legged boxer Tripp.

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PREPS: Longtime Port Angeles public address announcer Pete Rennie steps away

Known for “Let’s play some BASKETBALL!”

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Sunset clause added to $5 fee

Conservation district to report funding metrics

A crowd of about 120 people bless a totem pole and 10 cedar masks carved by the Lummi Nation’s House of Tears outside of the Capitol building in Olympia on Monday as part of the Indigenous-led campaign “Xaalh and the Way of the Masks.” The totem and masks will travel 1,700 miles between rally sites in Washington and Oregon before it’s given to the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe west of Port Angeles on Sept. 20. (Emily Fitzgerald/Washington State Standard)

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Backlash mounts over proposed repeal of protections for 2M acres

Tribes, environmental advocates organizing to oppose rollback

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Port Angeles movie producer premiers first film

‘Triumph of the Heart’ details final days of Catholic priest

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Three taken to hospital after head-on collision

PORT ANGELES — Three people were taken to Olympic Medical Center following a head-on collision on U.S. Highway…

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Lightning-caused fire burning west of Quilcene

QUILCENE — A lightning-caused wildfire is burning in a remote area of the Buckhorn Wilderness in Olympic National…

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Port Angeles City Council hopefuls differ on ideas

Dexter, Smith Dvorak debate during forum

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Port of Port Angeles, Olympic Hiking Co. agree on 10-year building lease

Marine Drive location to serve as headquarters for ‘cornerstone’ business

Mary Engel Springer Donovan stands next to the Welcome to Forks sign she designed in 1986. (Christi Baron/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Meet the woman behind Forks’ famous sign

Design was part of chamber contest in 1980s

A bicyclist makes his way over an approach span to the pedestrian bridge beneath the Elwha River Bridge west of Port Angeles. The bridges are part of the Olympic Discovery Trail, which, when completed, will stretch from Port Townsend to La Push on the Pacific coast. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Trail ride

A bicyclist makes his way over an approach span to the pedestrian bridge beneath the Elwha River Bridge…

Bagpipers, from left, Tom McCurdy, Erik Evans and Heidi Slack, all of Port Angeles, perform together on Tuesday at Pebble Beach Park in Port Angeles. The trio were practicing songs to be played at 9/11 commemoration ceremonies across the North Olympic Peninsula. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Piper practice

Bagpipers, from left, Tom McCurdy, Erik Evans and Heidi Slack, all of Port Angeles, perform together on Tuesday…

Raindrops coat the leaves of a vine maple tree at the Olympic National Park visitor center in Port Angeles. Although many species of trees are beginning to make an early transition to their fall colors, most foliage on the Peninsula are holding on their green leaves for now. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Fall foliage

Raindrops coat the leaves of a vine maple tree at the Olympic National Park visitor center in Port…

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Clallam board wants timber sales

Letter specifies revenue to junior taxing districts

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Riverbank stabilization work set for Quillayute

LA PUSH — Construction crews from Geo Stabilization will begin riverbank stabilization on the north bank of the…

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9/11 memorial ceremony set for Thursday

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles’ 9/11 Remembrance ceremony is set for noon Thursday.

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Electronic equipment recycling event set for Saturday

SEQUIM — Olympic Kiwanis and the Sequim Free Clinic, in partnership with Friendly Earth International Recycling, will host…

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Port Angeles to host lodging tax workshop

PORT ANGELES — The city of Port Angeles will host a workshop regarding the lodging tax funding application…

North Olympic Library System Executive Director Noah Glaude gestures to the outdoor children’s area of the Sequim Library, which features benches, a rock and bouncy turf along with a soon-to-be installed gate and a door directly into the inside children’s area. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim library opening shifted to fall

Large infrastructure elements source of delay

Joseph Molotsky of Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue in Port Townsend came to Sequim to take custody of two baby owls from Bert Corales and Candace Fagerhaugh. The couple, who have an owl house on their 5-acre property, fed the owlets after the birds’ parents disappeared. (Bert Corales and Candace Fagerhaugh)

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Sequim couple helps rescue four baby owls

Discovery Bay Wild Bird Rescue releases raptors after rehab

Durashine Concrete Polishing removed 4,000 square feet of tile inside the former Sequim Safeway and JCPenney for the new Shipley Center, Sequim’s senior center. (Shipley Center)

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Shipley Center readies construction permit

Director hopeful to move in by late December 2026