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Trial for stabbing to be reset

Couple faces multiple charges in carjacking

Clallam PUD staff plan to place about 6,200 feet of electric wire underground along Diamond Point Road, shown here in 2024 with Debbie Long placing ornaments prior to Christmas. The $900,000 project would eliminate tree-related outages, reduce wildfire risk and improve voltage and capacity along Diamond Point Road, PUD staff said. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group file)

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Clallam PUD rates to go into effect this spring

Customers to see 3.75 percent utility increase

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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…

Peninsula College's Patrick Odingo (4) battles Olympic for a loose ball Saturday in Port Angeles. The Peninsula men beat Olympic 102-66. (Jay Cline/Peninsula College)

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COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Peninsula men, women both win big

Men score 102 points, women 94

Neah Bay's Qwaapeys Greene and her family, including teammate and sister Diya Greene (20), celebrate her 1,000th point scored against Rainier on Saturday.

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GIRLS BASKETBALL: Port Angeles improves to 9-0 in league

Neah Bay girls win a pair of games

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Learn to prune like a pro

PERSONALLY, I AM so grateful for the frosty, cold mornings we have had this last week. The frost…

Crescent School District Superintendent David Bingham is retiring after 41 years with the district, where he began as a paraeducator and boys junior varsity basketball coach. Bingham, a 1980 Port Angeles High School graduate, spent his entire career at Crescent. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Crescent superintendent to retire after 41 years, multiple jobs

Dave Bingham coached basketball, drove a bus and taught many classes

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Grant to fund vessel removal

Makah Tribe to use dollars for Port of Neah Bay

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Home Fund provides transportation reimbursement

Funding supports women getting cancer treatment

Arts & Entertainment

Ukrainian women’s folk band to play in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — Yagódy will perform at the Palindrome at 7 p.m. Tuesday.

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International Guitar Night set for Field Hall performance

PORT ANGELES — The 2026 International Guitar Night will be on stage at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Field…

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Clallam commissioners to consider behavioral health funding

Meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula

Matthew McVay of Bayside Landscaping and Pruning uses a gas-powered pole saw to trim branches off an overgrown gum tree in Port Angeles. Now is a good time for pruning and trimming before the tree saps start moving. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Tree pruning

Matthew McVay of Bayside Landscaping and Pruning uses a gas-powered pole saw to trim branches off an overgrown…

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$99M bond to go before Port Townsend voters

District looking for renovations to campus

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Presentation highlights tsunami risk, likely generated from an earthquake

Emergency management officials provide scenario, encourage preparedness

Jackson Smart, center with scissors, cuts the ribbon on Wednesday to officially open the newly remodeled section of the Port Angeles Underground Tour. With Smart are, from left, Julie Hatch, Kara Anderson, Elisa Simonsen, Sam Grello and Johnetta Bindas. (Laurel Hargis)

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Section of underground tour dedicated to Port Angeles man

Jackson Smart discovered mural in 1989 and has been a tour advocate

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Seven nominated for open OMC board spot

Three candidates were defeated in November general election

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Navy to conduct anti-terrorism exercises

SILVERDALE — Navy Region Northwest will participate in Citadel Shield-Solid Curtain 2025 from Monday through Feb. 6.

Arts & Entertainment

Films, book sales set this weekend on Peninsula

A silent film series to benefit a high school orchestra, a garden presentation and a puzzle exchange highlight…

“Tides & Time” by woodworker Lacy Muhich will be part of the new Showcase 2026 exhibition at the Northwind Art gallery in Port Townsend. (Lacy Muhich)

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‘Showcase 2026’ unveiled at Northwind Art in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — Joy, color and passion is what artist Lacy Muhich wants to transmit with her creations.