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‘Consent Matters’ month’s theme

Dove House plans series of events to raise awareness

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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

Sequim city councilor Mike Pence. Photo courtesy of City of Sequim

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Sequim council member urged to resign over résumé discrepancies

Pence denies wrongdoing, saying his qualifications are true

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COVID-19 cases rise among young

In week 55 of the pandemic — and week two of spring — COVID-19 cases are trending up…

Jim Childs, a traffic control supervisor for Vancouver, Wash.-based Conway Construction Co., watches as an excavator breaks up concrete at the site of the former Heart o’ the Hills entrance station to Olympic National Park on Thursday south of Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Hurricane Ridge Road fee booth upgraded

Upgraded station expected to be finished this fall

Crime & Justice

Man guilty of crash that injured girl

Daughter, then 11, has recovered, attorney says

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Some students to return to full-time in classrooms

Elementary school shifts to keep kids with one teacher

Crime & Justice

Woman charged with arson

Garage damaged in blaze

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Changes to Clallam County charter weighed

Public hearings planned in April

Bob Stokes, owner of Studio Bob in Port Angeles, hangs artworks on the wall of his art and music venue on Wednesday in preparation for Friday’s “Save the Bob” live-streaming music fundraiser. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Arts & Entertainment

Live-streamed concert aims to help keep art venue afloat

FarmStrong featured in Friday fundraiser for PA studio space

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Fort Worden Public Development Authority working to fix its structure

Board concerned about city changes

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Jefferson Transit Authority seeks public opinion on long-range plans

Open house, survey online

Port Townsend High School seniors planning a tennis court prom this spring are, clockwise from left, Finn O’Donnell, Sorina Johnston, Stella Jorgensen and Melanie Bakin. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Townsend High School students to dance under the stars on prom night

Tennis court to be decorated for special evening

A sign honoring Brooke Bedinger, who was killed on her motorcycle near the spot, stands on the side of U.S. Highway 101 near Morse Creek east of Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Work to begin on Morse Creek curve upgrade

Death of Sequim teen sparked project

Houlton Madinger of Port Townsend is among the first to enjoy the Mountain View Pool’s 84-degree water Monday morning. The city pool, at 1925 Blaine St., has reopened for lap swimming and independent water aerobics — by reservation — from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. Monday through Friday. For more information, visit cityofpt.us/pool or phone 360-385-POOL (7665). (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Open for reservations

Houlton Madinger of Port Townsend is among the first to enjoy the Mountain View Pool’s 84-degree water Monday…

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 Feiro Marine Life Center Development Director Linty Hopie, left, and Executive Director Melissa Williams sit with some of the auction items to be sold at the center’s Making Waves 2021: Resilience online fundraising event.

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Feiro center taking its annual fundraiser online

Live, silent auctions to be simulcast live on three sites Saturday

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Street projects may be eligible for state funding

Clallam County prioritizing Sequim pavement overlay, Race Street in Port Angeles

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 Mark Puryear, right, seen with Terry Harmonica Bean in 2019, will be among the teaching artists in Centrum’s Acoustic Blues workshop this summer.

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Centrum raising funds to match major grant

Funds will expand summer workshops