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Residents await the collection of ballots from the JCPenney parking lot at 651 W. Washington St. on Saturday, Oct. 17, 2020. Early returns filled at least two Clallam County drop boxes to capacity last week. (Photo courtesy of Barb Hanna)

Politics

Ballots flooding into auditors’ offices

Early returns fill drop boxes

Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily NewsCody Coughenour was continuing his cleanup Tuesday of three properties on East Fifth Street.

News

Port Angeles city staff review cleanup proposal

Coughenour presents plan to city officials

Crime & Justice

Report: Marysville man attacked another deputy

Additional charges now on former mental patient

Vehicles are loaded onto the MV Salish ferry boat at the terminal in Port Townsend earlier this month. Cost-saving options floated by the state Department of Transportation for the 2021-23 budget include pulling the Salish from service, which would leave the Port Townsend-Coupeville route with one boat. (Nicholas Johnson/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Leaders unite to prevent ferry cuts

Agencies team up on impact study to aid lobbying

News

Citizen complaints drive review of Lake Sutherland no-wake zone

Committee to be formed to consider options

Midway Metals, 258010 U.S. Highway 101 east of Port Angeles is under scrutiny for being in violation of county solid waste standards. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Midway Metals owner faces deadline

Standards must be met by Oct. 30

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Life

Fall 2020 Healthy Living

Our Fall 2020 Healthy Living special section is out!

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Life

Fall 2020 Living on the Peninsula

Our Fall 2020 Living on the Peninsula special section is out!

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News

Renewed searches fail to find missing Jefferson County men

Walter Mead, Sean Pickering presumed dead after not returning from checking on crab pots in Kilisut Harbor

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily NewsTrash and debris lines an alley behind the 100 block of East Fifth Street behind the Lincoln Street Safeway store in Port Angeles on Friday.

News

Judge versus city: Battle looms

Alley mess pact may bridge dispute

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Sports

OUTDOORS: Rifle deer hunters take to the field Saturday

State biologists seeking buck incisors

Work continues on Wednesday at the site of the future Field Arts and Events Hall near the Port Angeles waterfront. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Construction on Field Arts & Events Hall to be delayed in January

Pandemic slows fundraising efforts

News

March, rally planned Saturday in memory of Justice Ginsburg

Events happening in Port Angeles, Port Townsend

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Sports

OUTDOORS: Hatchery coho fishing opening Friday on Dungeness River

Evening razor clam digs run Friday through Wednesday

Port Townsend resident Mike Marston checks out of Aldrich's Market Tuesday with barista and cashier Sarah Marx. The 125-year-old store reopened Saturday after closing in early spring and being bought by new owners and renovated over the summer. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

Business

Aldrich’s Market reopens with local connections

New owners grow partnerships with several producers

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News

Search planned for bodies of missing men

Family conducting their own searches for Walter Mead and Sean Pickering

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Life

Sequim man builds boat, revisits love for water

Writer gives up motorcycle riding to rekindle hobby

Kurt Hardesty, left, and Chris MacDonald of the city of Port Townsend's transportation crew apply yellow tape to the roadway around a mini traffic circle Monday morning in the center of Washington Street at Cass Street next to County Courthouse Park in Port Townsend. (Nicholas Johnson/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Port Townsend installs temporary traffic circles on Washington Street

If effective, area residents would pay for permanent fixtures

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Politics

North Olympic Peninsula 2020 Voter Guide

The North Olympic Peninsula 2020 Voter Guide is out now.

Narcotic Detection K-9 Kira from the Suquamish Police Department is pictured with drugs OPNET detectives said they seized during the arrest of a Sequim man.

Crime & Justice

OPNET reports seizure of 8.8 pounds of meth

Sequim man in custody; more arrests expected