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ODT funds, labor issues before county boards

Government meetings across North Olympic Peninsula

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Conservation district sets special meeting

PORT HADLOCK — The Jefferson County Conservation District board has called a special meeting for 12:30 p.m. today,…

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Jefferson Healthcare sets workshop

PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson Healthcare board of commissioners will conduct a facilitated governance workshop during a special…

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Budget, staff cuts expected for Port Angeles School District

Superintendent lays out legislative priorities

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Port Angeles City Council narrows appointee candidates to three

One to be named to fill vacant position

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Following local cities, Jefferson County proclaims rights for orcas

County becomes first in state to make declaration

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Scouring under Highway 19 closes lane near Chimacum

CHIMACUM – A 25-mph speed limit and one-way alternating traffic is in place on state Highway 19 between…

Ali Redman, aquarium curator for the Port Townsend Marine Science Center exhibit at Fort Worden State Park, points to the eye slit of Sylvia, a 3-year-old male giant Pacific octopus named after Sylvia Earle, the first female chief scientist of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The center is awaiting a permit from the state Department of Fish and Wildlife to be released back his original habitat, which is under the science center pier. Giant Pacific octopuses die after mating and live no more than 3 or 4 years. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Soon to be released

Ali Redman, aquarium curator for the Port Townsend Marine Science Center exhibit at Fort Worden State Park, points…

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Four flu deaths on Peninsula

COVID-19 cases flat despite records spike

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Jefferson County drafts guidelines for remaining Rescue Plan funding

‘Last call’ to apply for federal relief dollars

Melody Douglas, left, and Paige Govia.

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Candidates named for Rhody Festival royalty

Queen to be crowned in March 5 ceremony

Tow truck crews hoist a car into the air and pull it to a waiting flatbed truck on Wednesday after its driver lost control and landed upside down in a skating bowl at the Port Angeles Skate Park at Erickson Playfield on Tuesday night. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles Skate Park closed after car drives through fence into bowl

Driver apparently fell asleep at the wheel

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Neah Bay woman airlifted to Harborview after wreck

SAPPHO — A Neah Bay woman was listed in serious condition Wednesday afternoon at Harborview Medical Center in…

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Point Hudson Marina could reopen early

Contractor ahead of schedule in Port Townsend

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Port of Port Angeles increasing security after airport break-ins

Lighting, cameras to be considered with extra patrols

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Jefferson Healthcare special meeting set

PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson Healthcare board of commissioners will hear an update on the building expansion and…

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PT golf course on city council agenda

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend City Council meeting at 6:30 p.m. today includes on the agenda discussion…

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Volunteers participating in the Martin Luther King Day of Service at Fort Worden State Park carry a load of European dune grass on Monday to a waiting truck for disposal. The group, made up of employees of the Marine Science Center and other volunteers, worked to remove European dune grass that was planted by the park service to control erosion but later discovered it was choking out the native plants. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Day of service

Volunteers participating in the Martin Luther King Day of Service at Fort Worden State Park carry a load…

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Two women die in Sequim residence; child found in home

SEQUIM — Two women were found dead in a Sequim residence and a child, who had thought his…