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Sequim Schools to cut staffing

District also eliminates assistant superintendent post

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Quilcene Bay on state list

State issues early warning about bacterial pollution

The Olympic Peninsula Humane Society has seen an increase in the past five weeks, OPHS officials said, all of them young dogs born during the COVID pandemic and most with behavioral problems. (Olympic Peninsula Humane Society)

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Dog surrenders rising at humane society

Additional foster families sought for pets

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Fires at two Port Angeles homes under investigation

PORT ANGELES — Two homes suffered heavy smoke damage, causing the occupants of at least one residence to…

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Jefferson Healthcare hospital to present options

Expansion possibilities to be outlined

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Field Hall hosts talk about economic value of the arts

PORT ANGELES — The Field Arts &Events Hall is livestreaming a two-part presentation on the economic benefits of…

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EOC still lacks a location

Alternative sites under consideration

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The U.S, Coast Guard cutter Cuttyhunk sails across Port Angeles Harbor against a backdrop of fog hugging the shoreline. in June 2020.

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‘Saying goodbye to an old friend’

Coast Guard decommissions Cuttyhunk after 34 years of service

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Mobile and manufactured home communities in Washington

Mobile homes are an important source of affordable housing around the state.

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Mobile home residential assistance

The Manufactured/Mobile Home Relocation Program offers cash assistance of up to $11,000 to relocate a single wide and…

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Forks mobile home park tenants look for alternatives

Landlord says he is owed $24,000 in back rent

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Dabob Bay, Clallam EOC on county agendas

Government meetings in Jefferson, Clallam counties

Sgt. Carolee Edwards inspects the scene in front of Hurricane Ridge Veterinary Hospital, where a Tacoma woman crashed a truck after allegedly evading police throughout Sequim. (Roger Huntman)

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Sequim police arrest one, seek another in automobile theft spree

Up to 12 charges likely against person in custody

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Housing Fund Board meets Friday

The Jefferson County and city of Port Townsend Housing Fund Board will discuss two funding requests during a…

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East Jefferson Fire-Rescue meeting slated Friday

East Jefferson Fire-Rescue commissioners will discuss the district’s collective bargaining agreement during a special meeting at 3 p.m.…

Reproductive rights supporters, from left, Tawny Bagby, Jill Coughenour and Janet Ferris, all of Port Angeles, hold signs protesting the possible overturning of the Roe v. Wade by the U.S. Supreme Court during a gathering on Tuesday in front of the Clallam County Courthouse. About 60 people took part in the event. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Peninsula residents protest possibility of losing abortion rights

Sen. Patty Murray: It’s a ‘Five-alarm fire’

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A person holds a sign that reads “Keep Your Bible out of My Uterus!” on Tuesday during a rally at a park in Seattle in support of abortion rights.

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Inslee vows to defend rights for abortions

Resources provided in state, he says

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Bids accepted for second phase of Dungeness floodplain project

Temporary closure of Towne Road will be needed

Alisha Teater of Port Angeles watches as her son, William, 14 months, who is fascinated by decorative wind spinners on display on the porch of Pacific Rim Hobby on Saturday in Port Angeles. The pair was on a family shopping excursion with a stop at the hobby store. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Windy wonders spin in Port Angeles

Alisha Teater of Port Angeles watches as her son, William, 14 months, is fascinated by decorative wind spinners…

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Port Townsend streatery policy gets a new look

Such cafes to be considered Uptown only