Staff with PNNL-Sequim plan to expand the laboratory space by demolishing two temporary buildings by Washington Harbor along Sequim Bay and build a three-story structure. They also intend to add Sequim utilities along West Sequim Bay Road in the coming years. (Andrea Starr/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

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PNNL-Sequim expansion linked to West Sequim Bay Road utility additions

City water, sewer improvements could go to bid mid-2025

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Fire districts focus on smoke alarms during prevention week

PORT ANGELES — Fire districts across Clallam and Jefferson counties are gearing up to celebrate national fire prevention…

State and local officials toured Dabob Bay forests in 2022. Back row, left to right, Mary Jean Ryan of Quilcene; Rachel Bollens; Bill Taylor, Taylor Shellfish Co.; Jeromy Sullivan, Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe; Justin Allegro, The Nature Conservancy; and Greg Brotherton, Jefferson County Commissioner. Front row, left to right, Duane Emmons, DNR staff; Jean Ball of Quilcene; Hilary Franz, state Commissioner of Public Lands; Mike Chapman, state Representative; and Peter Bahls, director of Northwest Watershed Institute. (Keith Lazelle)

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Dabob Bay conservation area expands by nearly 4,000 acres

State, local partners collaborate on preservation effort

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Three bond options on table for Sequim

School board considering February ballot

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State EV rebate program proving to be popular

Peninsula dealerships participating in Commerce project

Scott Curtin.

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Port Angeles hires new public works director

Scott Curtin says he will prioritize capit al plan

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Shelby Vaughan, left, and her mother, Martha Vaughan, along with a selection of dogs, plan to construct dog shelters at Fox-Bell farm near Sequim in an effort to assist the Clallam County Humane Society with housing wayward canines.

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Fox-Bell Humane Society transforming property

Goal is to turn 3 to 4 acres into new place for adoptable dogs

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Phone policy varies at schools

Leaders advocating for distraction-free learning

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Olympic Medical Center cash on hand seeing downward trend

Organization’s operating loss shrinking compared with last year

Partner families break ground along with supporters on Tuesday in Port Townsend. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

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Habitat project to bring six cottages to Port Townsend

Additional units in works for East Jefferson nonprofit

Crime & Justice

Murder charges are filed in case

Man tells Tacoma police he killed roommate

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Harvest of Hope raises record for cancer center

Annual event draws $386K for patient navigator program, scholarships

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Port Angeles sets lodging tax caps

Operations, events requests limited on funding requests

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Investors claim firm used a Ponzi scheme

Plaintiffs allege WaterStation Technology fraudulently raised $130 million

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State House candidates split on ballot initiatives

Roberson favors repealing issues; Bernbaum wants to modify them

Crime & Justice

Murder charges may be filed today

Man held in custody on $500,000 bail

Melissa Bixby’s batik paintings are featured during October at the Port Townsend Gallery.

Arts & Entertainment

First Saturday Art Walk set in Port Townsend this weekend

Gallery-9, Jeanette Best Gallery, Port Townsend Gallery hosting exhibits

Olympic Kiwanis Club member Tom Clark of Joyce loads a discarded computer onto a truck for recycling during Saturday’s e-Waste Recycling Day at in the parking lot at Port Angeles Civic Field. The club took in stacks of used computers, television sets, printers and other home electronics with donations going to the club’s children’s programs. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Recycling day

Olympic Kiwanis Club member Tom Clark of Joyce loads a discarded computer onto a truck for recycling during…

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Clallam County draft highlights 43 funded projects

Six-year program identifies transportation infrastructure

Jefferson Healthcare CEO Mike Glenn and COO Jacob Davidson observe as the top steel member is prepared to be installed on the new building. (Jefferson Healthcare)

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Design-build process helps Jefferson Healthcare building

Partners help reduce embodied carbon with local materials