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Jefferson County may keep emergency orders

State plans to lift restrictions Oct. 31

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Crescent School District to celebrate centennial

JOYCE — Crescent School District will welcome former students, staff and teachers to its centennial celebration from 2…

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Weekly flight operations scheduled

Flight operations

Elaina Wood, 6, center, looks on in delight after catching a crab as her brother, Kjol Wood, 11, left, watches while grandmother Tina Taylor of Port Angeles, right, and Puget Sound Anglers member Russ Manson of Sequim assist with the capture during the Grab a Crab Derby on Saturday at the Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival in Port Angeles. The three-day festival brought abut 15,000 people to the Port Angeles waterfront for food, music and other activities. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Caught one!

Elaina Wood, 6, center, looks on in delight after catching a crab as her brother, Kjol Wood, 11,…

Curtis Shuck, chairman of the Well Done Foundation, a non-profit organization that works to cap abandoned oil and gas wells, conducts testing on a well in West Jefferson County. The well, located near the Hoh River in an area known as Oil City, is leaking emissions, and Shuck’s foundation is working to properly seal it. (Well Done Foundation)

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Nonprofit to plug well near Oil City

Clean-up effort in West Jefferson

Port Townsend City Manager John Mauro.

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PT city manager gets a pay raise

Increase first since he was hired in ’19

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Clallam County to consider autopsy contract

Thurston proposed to host them again

Port Angeles High School senior homecoming King and Queen Jack Gladfelter and Lily Halberg prepare to ride in their school’s homecoming parade after being crowned on Friday. The pair presided over the Port Angeles Roughriders’ 28-9 loss to the Bremerton Knights during Friday’s football game at Port Angeles Civic Field. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Homecoming royalty crowned

Port Angeles High School senior homecoming King and Queen Jack Gladfelter and Lily Halberg prepare to ride in…

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Pedestrian treated and released after collision

A pedestrian State Patrol said was jaywalking on U.S. Highway 101 after dark was treated and discharged from…

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Electrical power restored for thousands west of Lake Crescent

Fault was in Bonneville Power Adminstration line

PAULA HUNT/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS A Yamaha motorcycle and a Toyota Tacoma truck were involved in a collision Friday on state Highway 19.

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Motorcyclist airlifted to hospital after wreck

PORT TOWNSEND — A Port Townsend motorcyclist was air-lifted to a Seattle hospital after a collision with a…

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Port Townsend city crews remove landslide debris from Washington Streeton Friday morning.

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Slides shut down Washington Street in Port Townsend

Two slides cleaned up by city crews

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Recreational fishing curtailed by low water levels

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Historically low river levels have prompted the closure of recreational fishing in most rivers…

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Live your dream applications open

PORT ANGELES — Soroptimist International of Port Angeles is accepting applications from area women for its annual Live…

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Merger topic of Port Ludlow gathering

Residents to consider joining fire district with EJFR

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Port Angeles upgrades water emergency, limits outdoor use

With Elwha running low, city calls for conservation

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Best of the Peninsula 2021 winners announced

The Peninsula Daily News, the Sequim Gazette and the Forks Forum have announced the winners of the Best…

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One dead, two others hurt in wreck near Brinnon

BRINNON — An Independence, Mo., man has died in a wreck that sent two others to a Seattle…

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Sequim man dies in rollover on Palo Alto

SEQUIM — A 23-year-old Sequim man died early Saturday morning in a one-vehicle rollover collision on Palo Alto…

U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell, right, visits the jetty renovation project at Point Hudson with Port of Port Townsend Executive Director Eron Berg. Half of the funds for the $14.1 million project came from a $7 million Economic Development Administration grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce. Cantwell is Chair of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Sen. Maria Cantwell visits Port of Port Townsend’s jetty project

Replacement received $7M in federal EDA funding