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Port of Port Angeles talks project status

Marine Trade Center work close to completion

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The Rayonier #4 logging locomotive on display at Chase Street and Lauridsen Boulevard in Port Angeles, is the focus of a fundraising drive to restore the engine and further develop the site.

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Locomotive viewing event scheduled for Sunday

“Restore the 4” project underway

Melody Sky Weaver, left, and Sally Franson at the Big in Sweden book launch at the American Swedish Institute in Minneapolis, July 2024. (James Weaver)

Arts & Entertainment

Novelist to read from ‘Big in Sweden’

City staffer contributed to inspiring the book

Arts & Entertainment

Olympic Theatre Arts to host improv show

SEQUIM — Imagined Reality Improv will perform at 7 p.m. Saturday.

Arts & Entertainment

Concerts in the Barn to present gala concert

QUILCENE — Concerts in the Barn will present a gala concert at 1 p.m. Saturday.

Spartan Landen Olson slides into third with a triple then scores on an overthrow.  Photo by Lonnie Archibald.

Sports

PREP BASEBALL: Forks sweeps Chief Leschi

Quilcene pitcher Allen fires no-hitter, strikes out 19

Port Angeles Roughriders

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PREP SOCCER: Roughriders rack up another road win

Pyper Alton earns comeback tiebreaker tennis win

Sports

TRACK AND FIELD: East Jefferson boys win Nisqually League meet

SILVERDALE — The East Jefferson boys won a seven-school Nisqually League track and field meet at Klahowya High…

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Port Townsend High School culinary arts student Jasper Ziese, left, watches as fellow students Emil Brown sauces the dish and Raivyn Johnson, right, waits to box it up. The students prepared and served a free lunch from the program's food truck, Culinary Cruiser, for a senior project on Saturday.

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Culinary Cruiser delivers practical experience for Port Townsend students

Part of Career and Technical Education culinary arts program

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PC’s enrollment rates show steady growth

Numbers reverse ten-year trend

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Pink House will see repairs in 2025

Siding, deck planks, support beams on list

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Clallam County gets Legislative update

Property tax bills still in play

Crime & Justice

Second suspect arrested in elaborate scam

PORT ANGELES — A second suspect has been arrested in connection with an elaborate scheme that robbed a…

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Investigators find faulty fridge cause of trailer fire

SEQUIM — A fire inside a fifth-wheel trailer that claimed the life of a 5-year-old was started by…

Arts & Entertainment

Singer-songwriter to perform at Concerts in the Woods

COYLE — Jesse Terry will perform at Concerts in the Woods at 3 p.m. Saturday.

Opinion

PAT NEAL: The life list

BIRD WATCHING IS my life.

Arts & Entertainment

Drama workshops to be offered in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — Saltfire Theatre will begin The Cauldron, a new series of drama workshops, Friday and Monday.

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Beaver Miquel Espinoza (10) and Spartan Abraham Montealegre (right) compete for ball control Monday evening on the turf of Spartan Stadium where Forks defeated Tenino 4-0. In on the play is Forks' Eduardo Calmo, 4, and Margarito Gonzalez Black, 11.

Sports

PREP ROUNDUP: Forks soccer and Port Angeles softball both cruise

FORKS — The Forks boys soccer team evened its Evergreen 1A record with a 4-0 shutout over Tenino.

Firefighters rescue a 60-pound husky mix named Rip on Saturday after the dog had fallen down a 10-foot-deep sinkhole. (Clallam County Fire District 2)

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Firefighters rescue dog from 10-foot sinkhole

PORT ANGELES — Firefighters from two Clallam County districts rescued a 60-pound dog that had fallen into a…

April Surgent’s “Portrait of an Ocean” will be part of the Water Connects Us All exhibit that is the inspiration for Thursday’s Civic Minds and Creative Hearts presentation.

Arts & Entertainment

Port Angeles Fine Arts Center to host presentations

PORT ANGELES — The Civic Minds and Creative Hearts series will present “A Deep Dive into Art and…