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Clallam Transit considering proposal for Narcan at Gateway center

Board members want time for more discussion before next meeting

Smoke vents from the rear car deck doors as firefighters battle a vehicle fire aboard the ferry MV Coho upon its afternoon arrival in Port Angeles on Thursday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Crews evaluated after RV fire on Coho ferry

Combined training helped during incident, deputy chief says

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Bridge closures canceled for May 17, May 18

SHINE — Hood Canal bridge closures originally scheduled for this weekend have been canceled.

Roxanne Pfiefer-Fisher, a volunteer with a team from Walmart, sorts through sections of what will become a slide during Wednesday’s opening day of a community rebuild of the Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Volunteers flock to Dream Playground to start build

Group effort reminds organizers of efforts in 2021, 2002

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Lawsuit over pool ban is planned

Lawyers say they’re suing city of Port Townsend, YMCA

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Peninsula Behavioral Health adds 3 programs

Services help those experiencing psychosis, provide housing

Sequim's Raimey Brewer qualified for the 2A state girls golf tournament. Here, she is competing earlier in the season against Bainbridge. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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DISTRICT GOLF: Raimey Brewer heading to state for Sequim

PA’s Austin Worthington wins second playoff in as many weeks

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TRACK AND FIELD: East Jefferson girls third, boys fourth at district

Rivals will send at least seven athletes to state

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PREP SOFTBALL: Port Angeles No. 1 seed and opens district tournament against Highline

OLYMPIA — The Port Angeles softball team picked up a well-earned No. 1 seed in the bidistrict tournament…

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PAT NEAL: The story of ‘Lightning Boldt’

“LIGHTNING BOLDT,” IS a biography of Judge George H. Boldt by John C. Hughes, Chief Historian for the…

Michael Anderson of Gibsons, British Columbia tries his hand at flying a kite in the gusty winds of Point Hudson on Monday afternoon. Anderson was on the last leg of an RV vacation around the Olympic Peninsula with his wife and dog and planned on spending the next two nights at the Point Hudson Marina RV Park before they head home. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Let’s go fly a kite

Michael Anderson of Gibsons, British Columbia tries his hand at flying a kite in the gusty winds of…

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Residents against store proposal

Hearing examiner meeting set Thursday

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Jefferson County wants to increase curbside service for trash

Congestion at transfer station increasing costs, manager says

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Port of PA to replace John Wayne Marina ramp

Boat launch will include components from Port of Friday Harbor

Riley Pyeatt (1513), a 2022 Sequim graduate and state track champion in two events, now running for Abilene Christian, came in third at the Western Athletic Conference championships in the 800 meters this past weekend. (Joshua Beam)

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TRACK AND FIELD: Sequim’s Pyeatt third in the WAC in the 800

Distance runner won two state championships for the Wolves and a Nike Nationals title

Forks' Gunner Rogers pitches to a Pe Ell/Willapa Valley batter in the first game of a doubleheader Tuesday at Fred Orr Park. Rogers was the winning pitcher in a 10-6 victory. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

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PACIFIC 2B LEAGUE BASEBALL: Forks’ Gunner Rogers named league MVP

FORKS — After a dominant season both on the mound and at the plate, Forks baseball pitcher Gunner…

Firefighters from Clallam County Fire District 3 fought a fire on Friday that damaged a manufactured home in Sequim. (Elliott Jones/Clallam County Fire District 3)

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Sequim manufactured home, garage apartment damaged by fires

Firefighters stop spread of shop fire on Shore Road

The aurora borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, illuminate the sky on Friday night into Saturday morning at Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park south of Port Angeles. A G5 magnetic storm created conditions for the aurora to be visible to large portions of North America, including hundreds of people who ventured to the ridge to watch the geomagnetic spectacle. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Lighting up the sky

The aurora borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, illuminate the sky on Friday night into Saturday morning…

Revisions to Clallam County's code propose provisions for farms countywide, such as requiring guides for farm tours or clearly marked areas visitors can go. Retail stores are also proposed to be 1,000 square feet or less. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Hearing set for farm standards

Proposal before Clallam County Planning Commission

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194-lot subdivision proposed for Carlsborg property

Planner: Single largest development in past 20 years