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Addiction treatment services available

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County offers a range of services to people willing to seek treatment, and the…

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State sees rise in overdose deaths

Overdose deaths are rising nationally, in Washington state and on the North Olympic Peninsula. According to the University…

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Nora Eastman of Port Angeles displays a photo of her son, Ted Eastman, 33, who died of an overdose of fentanyl, at their home on the Lower Elwha Klallam reservation.

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Family grieves after fentanyl deaths

Clallam County looking at more overdose deaths than previous years

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Home Fund donors continue to give

Generosity aids neighbors on Peninsula

An excavator pulls a piece of aging stormwater drain pipe leading to the Peabody Creek Estuary under the parking lot at Port Angeles City Pier on Thursday. The operation was part of a project to replace a failed stormwater line, fortify the shoreline from erosion and replace damaged sidewalks around the parking area. In addition to the repairs, pedestrian ramps within the City Pier parking lot will be replaced and made ADA compliant. Nordland Construction, Inc. is the contractor for the city project. The parking lot, located at North Lincoln Street and East Railroad Avenue, is expected to remain closed through the project, which is expected to be completed in March. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Stormwater project

An excavator pulls a piece of aging stormwater drain pipe leading to the Peabody Creek Estuary under the…

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Jefferson County approves loan for Port Hadlock sewer project

Funds will provide cash before grants reimburse agency

The Rev. Asha Burson-Johnson.

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Unity speaker set for Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — The Rev. Asha Burson-Johnson will present “I Lift Mine Eyes” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.

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Sequim’s Centennial Place design options up for perusal

SEQUIM — Three design concepts for the downtown Centennial Place intersection will be up for review through an…

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Power Plant acreage, growth management panel before county boards

Government meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula

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UPDATE: Electrical power restored on West End

UPDATE: Electrical power was restored to West End customers by 1:30 a.m. Saturday, according to the Clallam Public…

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New state laws take effect

Gun purchases, street racing, voting rights among issues

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Port Townsend transportation tax goes into effect

Additional sales tax projected to generate $800,000 for streets

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Two US 101 wrecks slow traffic through Morse Creek

PORT ANGELES – A possibly speeding driver rolled his SUV in the Morse Creek grade on U.S. Highway…

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Field Hall aims to close $8 million gap

Executive director says facility is boosting economy

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Port Angeles council elects officers

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles City Council member Kate Dexter was unanimously voted to fill a third two-year…

Jamison Orr of Port Townsend tees off on the first hole during a demonstration round of disc golf at the Port Townsend Golf Park on Monday during an open house marking the change in management by the nonprofit Friends of the Port Townsend Golf Park. The disc course measures about 6,800 feet in length and is played over part of the same layout as the golf course. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Disc golf demonstration

Jamison Orr of Port Townsend tees off on the first hole during a demonstration round of disc golf…

Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department worker Lukas Cox tosses a limb from the downtown Port Angeles Christmas tree into a truck for eventual recycling as the tree is dismantled on Tuesday. The tree, donated by the Port of Port Angeles, illuminated downtown at the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain since it was lit on Thanksgiving weekend. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Tree recycling

Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department worker Lukas Cox tosses a limb from the downtown Port Angeles Christmas…

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Hundreds of state health jobs cut

Federal COVID-19 funds to expire by end of July ’25

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Health officer: Little data doesn’t mean less risk

PORT ANGELES — Sparse information about COVID-19, RSV, flu and other respiratory diseases doesn’t mean risks are diminished.…

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Clallam approves $500K for affordable housing project

Habitat for Humanity units to be sited in Sequim