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A crew hoists a new tsunami siren into place atop a pole located in the public parking lot at First and Lincoln streets in downtown Port Angeles.

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Downtown Port Angeles gets second tsunami siren

PORT ANGELES — Tsunami warnings are about to become much clearer for many Port Angeles residents and businesses…

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Sequim couple to ‘retire’ tree donation efforts

12,000 seedlings given to tribe restoration efforts

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Color guard members Deputy Eric Morris, left, and Deputy Hector Eagan, both of the Clallam County Sheriffs Officed, get assistance from Port Angeles police Detective Cpl. Dave Arand dring a flag folding ceremony at Friday's Peace Officers Memorial Day observance at Veteran's Park in Port Angeles. The event was part of Police Week, running May 9 throgh May 15, which honors law enforcement  officers and those killed in the line of duty.

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Observance of Peace Officers Memorial Day in Port Angeles

Color guard members Deputy Eric Morris, left, and Deputy Hector Eagan, both of the Clallam County Sheriffs Office,…

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Port initiates Quilcene outreach

Guidance sought on future of marina

Port Townsend Students for Sustainability club leaders Lochlan Krupa and Anna Molotsky, both 16, hope to raise awareness of the harmful effects of motor vehicle idling.  Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

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Students for Sustainability gather support for a ban

Motor vehicle exhaust pollutes air, they say

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Towering trees surround the site of the future Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles on Saturday. Fifteen trees at the site are slated for removal to make way for an updated playground.

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Trees to be cleared for Dream Playground

Erickson Playfield to be closed Monday, Tuesday

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COVID aid for Peninsula education

College, boatbuilding school receive funds

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Oak Harbor man misses deer, rolls car near Crocker Lake

QUILCENE — An Oak Harbor man who swerved to miss a deer and rolled his vehicle on U.S.…

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Hood Canal Bridge to be closed for three nights this week

No crossing between 11 p.m. and 4 a.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday

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Duvall man hurt in wreck at 101, 104 intersection

PORT TOWNSEND — A Duvall man was treated and discharged from St. Michael Medical Center in Silverdale after…

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Olympic Peninsula health officers worry about mask directive

‘Honor system’ on fully vaccinated

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EYE ON CLALLAM: RV rules on county agenda

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EYE ON JEFFERSON: County considers cellular tower lease

The three Jefferson County commissioners will consider leasing space at the county fairgrounds to Verizon for a cellular…

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Maskless on the Peninsula

Vaccine opens the door

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Inslee hopes to reopen economy by end of June

Move dependent upon vaccination rate

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Jefferson County settles social media lawsuit

Policy changes to follow allegation of First Amendment violation

KPTZ-FM board president Robert Ambrose and general manager Kate Ingram take in the sun outside the radio station's new quarters at Fort Worden. The community station will move from Port Townsend's Mountain View Commons to the 2,500-square-foot Building 305 this summer. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Radio station KPTZ celebrates with a move to Fort Worden

PORT TOWNSEND — On its 10th anniversary as a nonprofit radio station, KPTZ-FM 91.9 is about to move…

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Coast Guard rescues injured hiker after fall

LA PUSH — The Coast Guard medevaced an injured hiker from the beach between Taylor Point and Scotts…

Captain Derrell Sharp, Clallam County Fire District 3.

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Clallam County Fire District 3 works with excess 9-1-1 caller

Emergency call load up from 2020 so far, assistant chief says

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Clallam-Jefferson County Pro Bono Lawyers to hold free legal aid clinic

PORT ANGELES — The last day to register for the Clallam-Jefferson County Pro Bono Lawyers’ free legal aid…