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Debate erupts over road across Mount St. Helens blast zone

By Monica Samayoa

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Region needs services, study says

Mental health issues higher than state average

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Paul Carter of Port Townsend makes the most of the day’s sunshine as he joins a Washington State Ferry on Port Townsend Bay. Monday was his first time out on his single MAAS 24 rowing shell.

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Out on the bay

Paul Carter of Port Townsend makes the most of the day’s sunshine as he joins the Washington State…

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Rodent bomb causes Port Hadlock mobile home fire

PORT HADLOCK — While trying to rid their residence of rodents, Port Hadlock residents set the crawl space…

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More now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine

Among them: Restaurant workers, those with chronic illness

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Delays expected on Highway 101 near Siebert Creek

PORT ANGELES — Construction to improve fish passage along U.S. Highway 101 at Siebert Creek between Sequim and…

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‘Consent Matters’ month’s theme

Dove House plans series of events to raise awareness

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Three Clallam County public libraries offering computer access

Access to public computers at three Clallam County libraries is now available during limited hours.

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Wind gusts knock out power in Port Ludlow

PORT LUDLOW — More than 850 Jefferson County Public Utility District customers lost power Sunday as strong winds…

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Maple Valley man in custody after traffic collision near Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — A 23-year-old Maple Valley man was arrested and airlifted to a Seattle hospital after colliding…

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Health officials caution against declaring pandemic over

State, nation seeing increasing numbers of cases

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Port Angeles Yacht Club Commodore Erika Hansen-Dahlin stands on the Port Angeles Boat Haven fuel dock, a feature destined to be replaced as part of $2.1 million in improvements approved by the Port of Port Angeles.

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Port Angeles marina changes in the works

New bathrooms, fuel dock on way

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An excavator operated by Greg Hopf of Port Angeles-based 2 Grade, LLC tears down a portion of the Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles on Saturday to make way for a new play structure scheduled to be built this summer.

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Demolition makes way for new dream

Community build planned in June

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Collaborative ADO in the works

Port steps back; EDC in lead role

Volunteer Joan Coyne puts the icing on the cake for Jefferson County's Cake4Kids project earlier this month. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

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Cake4kids spreads the frosting around

Volunteer bakers mark special days

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Parent roundtable plans disabilities discussion

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County Parent to Parent will host “Roundtable Discussion: Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities Coming Out of the…

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Weekly flight operations scheduled

COUPEVILLE — There will be field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey…

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Strait Turners to meet

GARDINER — Strait Turners, a local woodturners group, will meet at noon Tuesday.

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Hospice offers orientation for new volunteers

Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County will conduct both an online orientation session and an in-person session for potential…

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Boating safety class scheduled online

PORT TOWNSEND — The Point Wilson Sail and Power Squadron will offer an 8-hour boating safety class online…