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Woman files suit against Olympic Medical Center

She cites behavior of former physician

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Utility upgrades to close campground at Heart O’ the Hills next year

Project to replace water pipes could be finished in June

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Repair shop to close Dec. 23

The Recyclery to focus on cycling programs

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Chamber of Jefferson County aims to bring back its Young Professionals group

Members sought for task force that will help relaunch vision

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First Fed Foundation awards $400,000 in fall grants

PORT ANGELES — First Fed Foundation has awarded 22 organizations a total of $400,000 in funding in its…

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2022 Woman of Excellence to be announced

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend branch of the American Association of University Women will announce its 2022…

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Jefferson Transit to discuss board composition

PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson Transit Authority Board will discuss the composition of the board during a special…

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Jazz Ensemble to offer free Fall Quarter Concert

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College Jazz Ensemble’s free “Fall Quarter Concert” will take place at 7 tonight.

Santa tides down Forks Avenue in the West End Business Professional Association train on Saturday evening during the 21st annual Twinkle Light Parade before lighting the Forks Community Tree at the intersection of Sol Duc Way and Forks Avenue. Before and after the parade, the public viewed the Soroptimist International of the Olympic Rain Forest’s annual Festival of Trees. Trees were auctioned off Sunday. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Twinkle Light Parade

Santa tides down Forks Avenue in the West End Business & Professional Association train on Saturday evening during…

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Port Angeles City Council member resigns to take commissioner seat

Mike French to finish year before he takes new role

Noah Plotnik of Sequim (627), Dylan Zehr of Maple Valley (561) and Sean Southard of Sequim (722) take off in the Jamestown S’Klallam Run late Saturday afternoon in Blyn. Runners competed in 5K and 10K races, wearing headlamps in the twilight and dark. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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JAMESTOWN S’KLALLAM RUN: More than 340 competitors light up the Olympic Discovery Trail

Runners compete in series’ final event of 2022 season

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Holiday decorations go missing on Diamond Point

DIAMOND POINT — The Grinch came early this year.

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Peninsula Home Fund donations pour in

Most recent donors listed

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For the second year, River Jensen, left, and her mom Anna Larsen plan to use stockings for River’s Christmas Project to supply toiletries to local homeless people and others in crisis. River, now 16, started the project seven years ago.

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River’s Christmas Project asks for support to supply stockings

SEQUIM — There have been plenty of reasons to stop or take a break — the loss of…

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Jefferson County considers carbon leases

Junior taxing districts concerned about timber revene

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EJFR to expand ability to help

City-hosted grant adds ‘tools to toolbox’

The Dungeness Off-Channel Reservoir is pictured in an artist's rendering by Anchor QEA, the project’s engineering firm.

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Open house to provide information about Dungeness reservoir

Project aims to protect irrigation water, save salmon, create park

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Football players disciplined

Forks investigation into hazing incident ongoing

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Visitor to the Port Angeles Winter Ice Village walk through a decorative ornament, part of a donation of holiday decorations from the Microsoft Corporation to the Olympic Medical Center Foundation for use at last weekend's Festival of Trees, and then moved to the ice village for the duration of the ice skating season. The villages offers daily skating through Jan. 2 in downtown Port Angeles.

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Volunteers in short supply at Winter Ice Village

Chamber: Popular rink depends on community pitiching in

A vehicle inches its way down a hill in the 100 block of South Liberty Street in Port Angeles after snow coated much of the North Olympic Peninsula on Thursday morning. Unsettled weather and chilly conditions are forecast into next week. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Snow totals modest, spotty on most of Peninsula

Driving dangerous in some areas