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Chamber of Jefferson County to host electric vehicle chargers

Annoucement made as expo nears

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Public comment open on timber harvest near Highway 112

Comment period closes Monday

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Port Angeles council acts on religous housing for unhoused

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles City Council has voted unanimously to waive conditional use permit fees for…

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Body that washed onto Dungeness Spit identified

Spokane Valley woman was killed in seaplane crash

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Broadband, opioid funds before county boards

Government meetings across North Olympic Peninsula

Crab crew member Jacob Brown of Port Angeles pulls cooked crab from a boiler on Thursday in preparation for the opening of the Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival on the Port Angeles waterfront. The three-day festival begins today and runs through Sunday. For more information, see Page A6. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Prepping for crab

Crab crew member Jacob Brown of Port Angeles pulls cooked crab from a boiler on Thursday in preparation…

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Attempted murder trial pushed to March 2023

PORT ANGELES — Attorneys continue to seek mental health professionals to evaluate a Sequim man’s mental state after…

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Sequim forum to feature candidates for DCD, county commissioner

SEQUIM — In a forum described as having no moderator, no timekeeper, no agendas and “no baloney,” 101…

In this image provided by Portland General Electric, windmills and solar panels line a renewable energy facility in Lexington, Ore., on May 24, 2022. The facility combines solar power, wind power and massive batteries to store the energy generated there. The Wheatridge Renewable Energy Facilities was commissioned Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2022, and is the first utility-scale plant of its kind in North America. (Sarah Hamaker/Portland General Electric via The Associated Press)

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Wind-solar-battery ‘hybrid’ plant first in U.S.

Project commissioned in small Oregon town

Broken wreckage of the cabin cruiser Eudora is hoisted by helicopter from the beach on Ediz Hook in Port Angeles on Wednesday as a crew hired by the state Department of Natural Resources gathers pieces of the shipwrecked vessel. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Boat salvaged from beach

Natural Resources department plans to finish work today

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Eleanor Stopps Award presented

Environmentalist Lorna Smith honored for decades of efforts

A crew from Bothel-based Grand Event Rentals erects a dining tent in the parking lot of the 48 Degrees North restaurant along the Port Angeles waterfront on Wednesday. The tent will serve as the focal point for food and entertainment for this weekend’s three-day Port Angeles Crab Festival, which begins Friday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Festival preparation

A crew from Bothel-based Grand Event Rentals erects a dining tent in the parking lot of the 48…

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UPDATE: Water main break repaired; many advised to boil water

Pipe that broke Saturday morning fixed Wednesday night

Betsy Reed Schultz, head of the Captain Joseph Foundation, sits in the library of the Captain Joseph House in Port Angeles as the respite home for Gold Star families prepares for its first guests this weekend. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Captain Joseph House to welcome its first families

Respite center first in nation of its kind

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Quilcene Bay is currently closed to shellfish harvesting

Beach the latest in Jefferson County to be closed due to PSP

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Clallam County to hire addiction counselor for needle exchange

Move is part of pilot project to link clients with services

As flower-cutting season gives way to pumpkin selection, Kaya Mindlin of Port Townsend picks dahlias and statice at Wilderbee Farm just outside the city. Fall temperatures are expected to remain in the mid to upper 60s this week with an increasing chance of a few showers by the weekend. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)

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Fall scenery

As flower-cutting season gives way to pumpkin selection, Kaya Mindlin of Port Townsend picks dahlias and statice at…

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Jefferson County estuary to be restored

Duckabush gets grant of more than $19M

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Clallam County parks to begin annual fee increases based on inflation

Annual bumps tied to Consumer Price Index

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Jeffco commissioners approve new building lot regulations

Change could lead to more development in substandard lots