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Port Angeles will compete today and Saturday at the Olympic League Girls Tennis Championships at North Kitsap. Competing for the Roughriders are, from left, Bridget Weed (singles), Audrey Rudd (doubles), Pyper Alton (doubles), Cayleigh Alward (doubles), Abby Riffle (doubles), Emma Murray (singles) and head coach Stephanie Gochnour.

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PREPS: Roughriders slug past North Kitsap in softball showdown

Tennis off to Olympic League Championships

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AREA SPORTS: Flodstrom hits .400, earns All-Lonestar Conference honor

SAN ANGELO, Texas — Angelo State’s Ethan Flodstrom earned a spot on the All-Lone Star Conference Baseball second…

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Forks man dies after tree falls at logging site

CLALLAM BAY — A 33-year-old Forks man died after he was struck by a falling tree at a…

Forks Spartan Margarito Gonzalez (left) competes with Elma's Luis Torres for ball control Thursday evening on the turf of Spartan Stadium in this league contest. Photo by Lonnie Archibald.

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PREP SPORTS: Forks boys soccer beats Elma 2-0 to advance to district tournament

FORKS — Every North Olympic Peninsula boys soccer team qualified for the postseason with Forks becoming the last…

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Upper Hoh Road to reopen

Ribbon-cutting ceremony set Thursday

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More candidates file to run for public office

Fifty-nine people running in Clallam, Jefferson counties

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Port Angeles Waterfront District aims for downtown improvements

Executive director working on becoming a Main Street Community

A road roller from Northern Asphalt compacts the dirt on Tyler Street in Uptown Port Townsend on Monday. The asphalt work may be finished by Wednesday to allow for striping so the street will be open in time for Saturday’s Farmers Market. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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New road rolling

A road roller from Northern Asphalt compacts the dirt on Tyler Street in Uptown Port Townsend on Monday.…

A road roller from Northern Asphalt compacts the dirt on Tyler Street in Uptown Port Townsend. The asphalt work may be finished by today to allow for striping so the street will be open in time for Saturday’s Farmers Market. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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New road

A road roller from Northern Asphalt compacts the dirt on Tyler Street in Uptown Port Townsend. The asphalt…

Some of the 90 sailboats in the annual 2025 Race to the Strait, from Shilshole to Port Townsend, depart Sunday on the homeward leg of the two-day race. The racers come to Port Townsend to spend the night before leaving on a downwind run home. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Race to the Strait

Some of the 90 sailboats in the annual 2025 Race to the Strait, from Shilshole to Port Townsend,…

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Medicaid program cuts could have ‘devastating’ impacts

Healthcare leaders say hospital services may be dropped

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Electronic equipment recycling event set for Saturday

PORT ANGELES — Olympic Kiwanis, in partnership with Friendly Earth International Recycling, will host an electronics recycling collection…

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Two to be awarded scholarships at annual fundraiser

PORT ANGELES — Feiro Marine Life Center will award scholarships to two Sequim students at its Making Waves…

Sequim High School freshman Sebastian Greimes sits outside during a lunch break. He opposes a total ban on cell phones as he feels it could “be more harmful than helpful” as some students need to communicate with parents or their workplace. Sequim School District leaders plan to send out a survey in June asking families and school staffers their thoughts on cell phone usage in schools. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim schools to survey phone use

District to seek input on learning impact

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No flights scheduled for this week

COUPEVILLE — There will be no field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station…

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Motorcycle rider dies in crash north of Brinnon

BRINNON — A motorcycle rider died after he collided with the truck in front of him as the…

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UPDATED: Hood Canal Bridge reopens after mechanical issue

SHINE — The Hood Canal Bridge has reopened to traffic following a mechanical issue, the state Department of…

Participants in Monday’s missing and murdered indigenous people (MMIP) march wore red and walked from the Elwha Klallam Heritage Center to the Port Angeles Gateway Transit Center. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

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March honors missing indigenous people

Member of state cold case unit addresses crowd

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Hopefuls file for public office

Forty-four people sign up for races in two counties

Sequim's Finn Braaten (5) and Evan Cisneros (17) battle for the ball against Port Angeles' Sawyer Davis (6). Port Angeles goalkeeper Gus Halberg (1) is also in on the play. Sequim won the crucial game 1-0 Friday in Sequim. (Emily Mathiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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PREP SOCCER: Sequim shuts out Port Angeles in critical game for playoffs

Wolves likely make postseason with 1-0 victory