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Clallam County to keep contracted courthouse security

Sheriff’s Office reports 11 deputy vacancies; Jefferson County says it is fully staffed

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Production about domestic violence set for Saturday

PORT ANGELES — “From the Ashes V,” a production to raise awareness about domestic violence, is set for…

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Oct. 20; Book launch for “Salmon, Cedar, Rock Rain” in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Tim McNulty and Loni Greninger will read from McNulty’s new book. “Salmon, Cedar, Rock &…

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Tech talk Friday in Sequim

SEQUIM — The North Olympic Library System will host Tech Talk at 9:15 a.m. Friday.

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Show offering cosmic comedy Sunday

PORT TOWNSEND — Steve Bhaerman will perform cosmic comedy as Swami Beyondananda at 2 p.m. Sunday.

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Oct. 23; Ian Miller will present “Sea Level Rise Around the World and Here at Home”

PORT ANGELES Ian Miller will present “Sea Level Rise Around the World and Here at Home” at 6:30…

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Sept. 21; Friends of Port Townsend Library book sale

PORT TOWNSEND — The Friends of the Port Townsend Library will host a book and media sale from…

Kellie Baker of Port Angeles enjoys a warm autumn day to eat lunch with a book at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles on Wednesday. Mostly dry conditions are forecast for much of the region through the weekend with wetter weather expected to return by early next week. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Sunny lunch

Kellie Baker of Port Angeles enjoys a warm autumn day to eat lunch with a book at Erickson…

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Oct. 21; Legal aid presentation in Chimacum

PORT ANGELES — Clallam-Jefferson Pro Bono Lawyers will present a seminar on landlord-tenant issues at 11 a.m. Saturday.

Clallam Transit driver Dante Ruiz prepares his bus for the 30 Route to Sequim on Wednesday at The Gateway transit center in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Clallam Transit free in ’24

Not all services part of 1-year pilot program

Port Angeles City Council candidates Jim Haguewood, Amy Miller, Mark Karjalainen, Navarra Carr, Kalli Jones and Brenden Meyer spoke at a meeting of the Port Angeles Noon Rotary on Wednesday, taking questions from the audience about their priorities for the city. (Peter Segall/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles council candidates outline priorities for city’s future

School funding, homeless, economy among discussions

President Joe Biden speaks from the Oval Office of the White House on Thursday in Washington about the war in Israel and Ukraine. (Jonathan Ernst/Pool via The Associated Press)

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Biden declares support for Israel, Ukraine ‘vital’ for US security

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden declared it is “vital for America’s national security” for Israel and Ukraine to…

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‘Regenerate Cascadia’ topic at two events

United Earth Networks will host the Regenerate Cascadia Bioregional Tour at two Jefferson County venues this week.

A Clallam Transit bus passes through a flooded intersection at First and Lincoln streets in downtown Port Angeles after heavy rains associated with a passing thunderstorm dropped copious amounts of precipitation over a short period around the area on Monday afternoon. Numerous lightning strikes were recorded during the deluge. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Sound and fury, but little moisture in storm

Snow on Olympic Mountains only amounts to a trace

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Body cam usage on Peninsula spreading

Clallam sheriff most recent to acquire them

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Parents, grandparents vie for PT School Board seats

PORT TOWNSEND — Candidates for the Port Townsend School Board cited a desire to be more involved in…

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Drop, cover and hold on: ShakeOut drill on Thursday

The Great Washington ShakeOut will be Thursday with North Olympic Peninsula’s government agencies, businesses, tribes and others ready…

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Sequim church seeks all-inclusive playground

Leaders’ focus is on inclusivity, community support

Fern Ollerman, 7, of Sequim nets skulls in a fish tank hoping for treats during Saturday’s Scaredy Cats Howl-o-ween Fall Festival & Haunted House at the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society’s Kitty City campus near Carlsborg. The event featured food, music, treats and a variety of spooky decor, including an animatronic haunted house. The festival was a benefit for the society’s operations. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Haunted fundraiser at Kitty City

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Motorcyclist in serious condition after Sunday wreck

SHINE — A Poulsbo man was in serious condition Monday morning after he was airlifted to Harborview Medical…