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Interviews set for hospital board

At least seven candidates up for commissioner seat

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Port Angeles asks for fee to cover lodging tax contracts

Resolution sent to committee for administrative costs

Crime & Justice

Court to allow Fisher’s remarks

Second-degree murder trial set to begin Monday

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Climate action group is guiding reduction goals

Reduced emmissions require reduced transportation footprint

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County, Port Angeles to rebid public safety building

Three bids rejected due to issue with electrical contractor

Crime & Justice

Sequim murder trial set to begin Monday

Plea deal possible in sexual assault case

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Some power restored after tree falls into line near Morse Creek

PORT ANGELES — Power has been restored to most customers after a tree fell into a Clallam Public…

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Sequim extends hold on overlays

City plans to finish comp plan by summer

Jamestown Salish Seasons, a psychiatric evaluation and treatment clinic owned and operated by the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe, tentatively will open this summer and offer 16 beds for voluntary patients with acute psychiatric symptoms. (Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe)

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Jamestown’s evaluation and treatment clinic slated to open this summer

Administrators say facility is first tribe-owned, operated in state

North Olympic Library System staff closed the Sequim temporary library on Sunday to move operations back to the Sequim Avenue branch that has been under construction since April 2024. (North Olympic Library System)

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Sequim Library closer to reopening date

Limited hours offered for holds, pickups until construction is complete

Writer Lindy West will bring her show, “Every Castle, Ranked,” to Field Arts & Events Hall on Friday. (Jenny Jimenez)

Arts & Entertainment

‘Every Castle, Ranked’ to arrive at Field Hall

Writer Lindy West tells a different fairy tale

Aiden Hamilton.

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Teenager plans to run for state House seat

Aiden Hamilton to run for Rep. Tharinger’s position

The Michael Trebert Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, assisted by Trail Life USA and Heritage Girls, retired 1,900 U.S. flags and 1,360 veterans wreaths during a recent ceremony. The annual event also involved members of Carlsborg Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #6787, Sequim American Legion Post 62, Port Angeles Elks Lodge #353 Riders and more than 100 members of the public.

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Flag retirement

The Michael Trebert Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, assisted by Trail Life USA and Heritage…

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Rodeo arena to get upgrade

Cattle chutes, lighting expected to be replaced

Jefferson County Commissioner Heather Dudley Nollette works to complete the Point In Time Count form with an unsheltered Port Townsend man on Thursday. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

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Homeless count provides snapshot for needs of unsheltered people

Jefferson County undergoes weeklong documentation period

Anthony DeLeon, left, and McKenzie Koljonen, who are planning a wedding in October, practice feeding each other a piece of wedding cake during the Olympic Peninsula Wedding Expo at Field Arts & Events Hall while Selena Veach of Aunt Selena’s Bakery of Port Angeles watches with glee. More than 35 vendors presented all aspects of the wedding experience last weekend. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Cake rehearsal

Anthony DeLeon, left, and McKenzie Koljonen, who are planning a wedding in October, practice feeding each other a…

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US House passes funds for Peninsula

Legislation still needs support in US Senate

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State agency balancing land management, safety

Promised funding in recent budgets falling short

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Department of Natural Resources’ plan aims to uphold forest health

Agency attempting to balance conservation, socioeconomic consideration

U.S. Rep. Emily Randall, D-Port Orchard, who represents Washington’s 6th Congressional District, left, listens as Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe cultural manager Carmen Watson-Charles explains the history and background of the Tse-whit-zen village located on the west end of Port Angeles Harbor. Randall secured federal funding that will support its preservation. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Rep. Randall visits ancestral village during tour with Port of Port Angeles

If Senate approves, dollars would go toward property designations