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Corey Edwards, organizer of the Olympic Peninsula Toy and Collectibles Show, stands by his case of Kaiju monsters he’s been collecting since the early 2000s. He said the show on Saturday will be an option for locals to find new and old toys that they might remember from their childhood. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Arts & Entertainment

Toy and collectibles show set for Saturday

Event returns for its second year at Carrie Blake Park in Sequim

Steve Mullensky/ for Peninsula Daily News

Steve Chapin, left, and Devin Dwyer discuss the finer points of Dwyer’s 1980 standard cedar Pocock designed single scull. This scull and others are part of a display at the Wooden Boat Festival at Point Hudson Marina

News

Racing shells made from cedar built with ‘oral tradition’

Builder obtained smooth-grained materials from Forks mill

News

Expenses to outpace revenue for Clallam Fire District 2

Projection based on rejection of levy lid lift

Kaiden Silva of Bellingham rides in the boys U7 category in the second running of the NW Cup at Dry Hill in May. The championship of the seven-race NW Cup series will be held Sunday at Dry Hill, one of three major sporting/outdoor events on the Peninsula this weekend. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Sports

Mountain bikes, sprint boats and runners to hit Peninsula

Separate events expected to bring hundreds of athletes, spectators to town

News

Olympic Medical Center’s financial picture improving year over year

Hospital’s net losses $10M ahead of past 12 months

Abbey Molyneux, from Norfolk, United Kingdom, also known as Abbey the Boat Builder, poses at Northwest Maritime in Port Townsend on Tuesday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Festival to celebrate women in boat building

Three hundred vessels to tie up at Point Hudson for three-day event

Ralph Henry Keil and Ginny Grimm.

News

Chimacum sailor’s remains are identified

After nearly eight decades, man who died at Pearl Harbor to be buried at Tahoma National Cemetery

News

District aims for unified vision

Waterfront group bringing stakeholders together

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Fort Worden PDA considers dissolution timeline

Interim executive director aims for smooth transition

Levi Liberty enjoys one of his beers in front of Social Fabric Brewery’s three fermenters in Port Townsend. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Townsend’s Social Fabric Brewing ready to keep the beer flowing

Port Angeles beer entrepreneur steps into commercial brewing

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Clallam PUD hopefuls debate electricity

Candidates discuss emergency plans, cost-saving measures

Politics

Hand recount ordered for commissioner of public lands

PORT ANGELES — The Secretary of State has certified the results of the primary election and directed a…

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Court decision could impact homeless camping

Counties, cities consider incorporating ways to help those impacted

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Quilcene boy recovering after collision

Fundraiser brings in nearly $22K of $25K goal

News

2620 Road Fire now 15 percent contained

BRINNON — The 2620 Road Fire has grown to 403 acres with an increased containment at 15 percent.

Visitors and dignitaries ascend the steps at the observation tower at Port Angeles City Pier on Wednesday after a ceremony to officially reopen the structure to the public. The tower was closed in November 2023 due to safety issues and structural concerns, prompting numerous repairs. Funding for the work, totaling more than $650,000, came from city lodging tax. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Tower opens in Port Angeles

Visitors and dignitaries ascend the steps at the observation tower at Port Angeles City Pier on Wednesday after…

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Humane Society to partner with sheriff

Bark House to reserve kennels for dangerous dogs

News

Fire officials make progress on small fires within national park, forest

Residents near 2620 Road Fire all at Level 1 ‘get ready’ status

News

Council clarifies Port Angeles short-term rental policy

Owners who pass test can run multiple units

An aerial view of the 2620 Road fire taken by state Department of Natural Resources personnel. (Department of Natural Resources)

News

Wildfire spreads to 445 acres

Poor visibility grounds aircraft fighting blaze