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Cast members from ‘The Lion in Winter’ to sit for Drink and Draw

PORT ANGELES — A Drink and Draw event with cast from “The Lion in Winter” will be conducted…

The defending NWAC champion Peninsula College men's soccer team meets before playing a scrimmage against the Washington Huskies on Sunday. (Peninsula College)

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COLLEGE SOCCER: PC men’s soccer plays UW tough in scrimmage

SEATTLE — The Peninsula College men’s soccer team kept up its tradition of playing spring scrimmages against the…

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Towne Road bid call could be delayed to April

Review of plans moved up

Demolition continued last week by Jamestown Excavation at the former doctor’s office building at 103 W. Cedar St., adjacent to the Sequim Civic Center. Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe leaders told city staff in October 2022 that they intend to turn the space into an art gallery/gift shop. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim office demolished

Demolition continued last week by Jamestown Excavation at the former doctor’s office building at 103 W. Cedar St.,…

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CrabFest under new leadership; Nagel leaves popular attraction

This year’s festival will remain at Red Lion Hotel paring lot, City Pier

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Closures for fish passages shortened

DOT says Tumwater Creek project down to 80 days

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UPDATE: Port Angeles City Council approves compromise ordinance for STRs

New law passes on 4-3 vote

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One sent to hospital after Paradise Bay house fire

PORT LUDLOW — One person was sent to Jefferson Healthcare hospital after an early morning fire destroyed a…

Patrick Brusven of Port Angeles skis at Hurricane Ridge on Sunday morning. There was a reported 63 inches at the Ridge, which is up to 35 percent of needed water supply, up from 29 percent a week ago. On Saturday, 240 cars made the trek up the mountain for the opening of ski season. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Ski season opens

Patrick Brusven of Port Angeles skis at Hurricane Ridge on Sunday morning.

Port Townsend City Manager John Mauro, left, and Mayor David Faber speak during the city’s annual State of the City address at the Port Hudson building in Port Townsend on Monday. Faber and Mauro said the city faced some challenges in 2023 but also made progress on important issues like housing and infrastructure. (Peter Segall/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Townsend sees victories, challenges in past year

City manager, mayor present State of City

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Port Angeles School District, paraeducators aren’t closer to a new contract

Membership voted to go on strike April 8 without agreement

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Jefferson County to talk short-term rentals

PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson County will host a series of public meetings to discuss regulations regarding short-term rental…

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International Women’s Day celebration set at winery on Wednesday

PORT ANGELES — Womanfest and Olympic Cellars Winery will host the 20th annual International Women’s Day celebration on…

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Space heater leads to vehicle, garage fire in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — No one was injured in a travel trailer and garage fire believed to have been…

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Small sinkhole opens at Washington Street in Port Angeles

No water customers affected, public works department says

Unburned portions of the Port Angeles Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield stand on Thursday next to an area that was burned in an arson fire in December. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles’ Dream Playground to be rebuilt a third time

Community donating money, time for project

A Coast Guard helicopter lowers a swimmer on Saturday to a vessel that was on the rocks off Marrowstone Island. (East Jefferson Fire Rescue)

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Boat stranded on rocks, boater rescued Saturday

Second person aboard swam to safety without help from Coast Guard

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Finalists named for EDC awards

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam Economic Development Council will honor community members in three categories on March 15…

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Clallam Community Service Awards nominations deadline April 1

PORT ANGELES — Nominations for the 2024 Clallam County Community Service Awards are due by the end of…

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Road work to begin near Forks

FORKS — Contractor crews will begin construction of a temporary bridge on U.S. Highway 101 at the Clallam…