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The Flying Karamazov Brothers, from left, Tomoki Sage, Chen Pollina and Paul Magrid — a juggling and comedy troupe that has been performing since 1973 — opened their Artifishal Idiots show at the Wheeler Theater on Thursday to a nearly full house at Fort Worden State Park. The show has performances through Sunday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Juggling act

The Flying Karamazov Brothers, from left, Tomoki Sage, Chen Pollina and Paul Magrid — a juggling and comedy…

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Port Townsend Community Read to feature local athlete

Fourteen events in March will highlight accessibility, getting outside

One of the private booths at Echo Neko, a Japanese-style karaoke bar, is ready for use. (Qelly Yoshida/Echo Neko)

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Private karaoke bar hitting right notes

Reservations recommended during soft opening

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Port Townsend in compliance with state financial audit

PORT TOWNSEND — The city of Port Townsend’s finance department was in full compliance with state requirements following…

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Updates expected from national park, forest

Meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula

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Planning ongoing for new Port Angeles High School

Guiding principles set for schematic design

Liliana Scordino, 17, of Neah Bay takes time out four days a week from her classes at Peninsula College to practice her skills using her inline skates at the Port Angeles Skate Park next to Erickson Playfield. She has learned to do flips out of the skate park bowl with regular consistency. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Flipping out

Liliana Scordino, 17, of Neah Bay takes time out four days a week from her classes at Peninsula…

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Fantasy author uses Peninsula as setting

PA man describes work with ‘grim-dark’ themes

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Soundcheck music festival highlights Peninsula events

The Soundcheck music festival, film screenings and the Flying Karamazov Brothers highlight entertainment options this weekend on the…

Veterinarians discovered a bullet in a female harbor seal found in Quilcene last week. The photo is from the Port Townsend Marine Science Center, NOAA permit #24359. (Stephanie Porter)

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Seal found shot in Quilcene stabilized in Des Moines

Herb Beck Marina staff members report emaciated animal

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Peninsula College declares financial emergency with $1.8 million shortfall

Funding from reserves, foundation will help fill the gap, school says

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Studio Bob to host Mad Hatter’s Mardi Gras masquerade party

PORT ANGELES — The Year of Alice will kick off with the Mad Hatter’s Mardi Gras Masquerade Party…

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Legacy project to host film, concert

PORT TOWNSEND — The Mythsinger Legacy Project will host the premiere of “Love Dogs: An evening with Judith-Kate…

Bicycle repairman Mike Roddy of Port Townsend points to a brake pad that should to be replaced to owner Michael Donald of Port Townsend during a free JeffCo Repair event at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds’ 4H building. Roddy has volunteered his time and expertise for several years for the event. About 50 people took advantage of the free service to have small electric devices, furniture, clothing repair and bicycles fixed. The next event will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 21 at the Brinnon Community Center. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Repair cycle

Bicycle repairman Mike Roddy of Port Townsend points to a brake pad that should to be replaced to…

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Appeal filed for Port Townsend housing plan

Affordable housing inadequately addressed, group says

Design option 1, “Monumental Stairs,” for the Laurel Street stairs replacement project.

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Two design options selected for Laurel Street stairs project

PORT ANGELES — The city of Port Angeles has announced the design options for the Laurel Street stairs…

Nancy Field was unanimously appointed Wednesday to fill the vacant Position 3 seat on the Olympic Medical Center board of commissioners. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Olympic Medical Center board appoints Nancy Field to vacant seat

Commissioner’s death left position open

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Port Angeles council takes two projects off city’s prioritization list

Planning for solar, neighborhood groups, put on backburner

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Port of Port Angeles advances marine trade upgrades

Federal grant could pay 80 percent of two-building proposal

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Soundcheck arts festival set for three days in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Creative District will host the Soundcheck Art and Music Festival from Friday…