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From left to right, State Sen. Emily Randall, D-Bremerton, state Sen. Drew MacEwen, R-Union, Port Angeles attorney Graham Ralston and Commissioner of Public Lands Hilary Franz, all candidates for Washington’s 6th Congressional District, appear before the Port Angeles Business Association on Tuesday to answer questions about their priorities for serving in Congress. (Peter Segall/Peninsula Daily News)

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Congress hopefuls meet for a forum

Candidates to focus on bipartisanship

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Malolo becomes the first Canadian R2AK winner

Custom trimaran sails into Ketchikan, Alaska

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Possible warehouse on hold pending wetland permit

Amazon spokesperson confirms retailer’s involvement in project

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Mystery Bay closed to shellfish harvesting

PORT TOWNSEND — The state Department of Health has closed Mystery Bay for recreational harvesting of all shellfish…

Elora Wilson, 10, and her mother, Eria Wilson of Sequim, create solstice crowns to wear on their heads at a craft table in Webster’s Woods Sculpture Park at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center during Saturday’s Summertide Solstice Art Festival. The event featured music entertainment, poetry reading, crafts, food and games as a celebration of the upcoming beginning of summer and the longest day of the year. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Summertide festival

Elora Wilson, 10, and her mother, Eria Wilson of Sequim, create solstice crowns to wear on their heads…

Victoria-based Team Malolo was poised to win the 2024 Race to Alaska on Monday. At midday, the team was 20 miles out from the finish line in Ketchikan, Alaska, while the second-place team was still about 70 miles behind. (Taylor Bayly/Northwest Maritime)

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Team Malolo poised to win Race to Alaska

Trimaran had 70-mile lead over competitors

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Peninsula College trustees approve budget, bargaining agreement

Full-time enrollment up 30 percent this spring over last year

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Jefferson County adopts summer fire regulations

New rules automatically raise fire danger July through September

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Print edition available today, e-edition only this Wednesday

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula Daily News has a print edition available to subscribers today but will have an…

Port Angeles High School graduates, from left, Uri Crawford, Samantha Combs and Jordan McTear, decorate a vehicle in preparation for Friday’s graduation parade from Ediz Hook to the high school. Dozens of adorned cars and trucks carried grads through the streets of Port Angeles as a lead-up to the graduation ceremony that evening at Civic Field. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Congrats, grads!

Port Angeles High School graduates, from left, Uri Crawford, Samantha Combs and Jordan McTear, decorate a vehicle in…

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Dash Air to leave Port Angeles

‘Nothing to do’ with viability of air service, owner says

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Clallam County art barn to get new roof before fair

Commissioners approve $85,000 contract with company from Kent

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Sequim schools drop proposal to bump back start time

Survey respondents prefer to keep Greywolf Elementary at 8:30 a.m.

The Teahouse at Mikayo’s Garden will be part of the 2024 Petals and Pathways Garden Tour. (Cathy Wagner)

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Petals and Pathways features home gardens

Master gardeners will be available at all six locations

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Port Townsend pool on track to open in July

Task force favors Chimacum Park for replacement

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‘Positive support’ shown for Recompete grant

Port of PA extends lease with Homeland Security

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Wind returns for Day 3 of Race to Alaska

Teams pushing north along Vancouver Island

Jason Minnoch, left, and Jim deBord move a set of musical chimes as Al Oman and Jo Johnston look on during preparations on Wednesday for Sunday’s playground opening of the Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles. The playground, rebuilt by volunteers in May after much of it was destroyed by arson in December, will host an official reopening and dedication ceremony at 3 p.m. Sunday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Reopening ceremony Sunday

Jason Minnoch, left, and Jim deBord move a set of musical chimes as Al Oman and Jo Johnston…

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Port Townsend, YMCA sued over 2022 pool ban

Confrontation with transgender employee at center of lawsuit

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More muscle than wind in Phase 2 of Race to Alaska

Winds die down, force sailors to alternate with human power