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Dash Air sets new date for Port Angeles flights

Awaiting certification from FAA

East Jefferson Fire Rescue crews fight blazes that ended up consuming three recreational vehicles and two boats.

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Fire burns RVs, boats in Irondale

No one hurt in nighttime blaze

Port Townsend City Manager David Timmons retires on June 30 after 20 years of helping define the strategy that brought the vision the community wanted to see. He leaves without any big regrets. (Jeannie McMacken/ Peninsula Daily News)

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Fort Worden PDA director to resign

David Timmons to step down in September

Navy Region Northwest Rear Admiral Mark Sucato, far right, shakes the hand of Cmdr. Todd Galvin as he takes command of Naval Magazine Indian Island.

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New comanding officer takes over at Naval Magazine

PORT HADLOCK — Cmdr. Todd Galvin has assumed command of Naval Magazine Indian Island and Naval Munitions Command…

Clallam Transit General Manager Kevin Gallacci, shown at the Port Angeles bus yard, will retire today after 39 years at the agency. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Clallam Transit manager leaves after 39 years

Retirement celebration today in Port Angeles

Arts & Entertainment

Peninsula celebrates the Fourth

Among highlights: Navy in PA, days of events in Forks, collaboration in PT

“Neah Bay Doves” is among Kerry Tremain’s photos in “Outside In,” the large-scale exhibition to open today at Northwind Art’s Jeanette Best Gallery in downtown Port Townsend. (Kerry Tremain)

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Show highlights nature photography, sculptures

Birdsong soundtrack accompanies art

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Navy to be in Port Angeles for Fourth of July

Sailors to offer tours of destroyer

Todd Mielke.

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Clallam board picks administrator choice

Conditional offer; background check ongoing

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Wreck causes four-hour closure of Highway 101

State Patrol amends report from possible DUI to reckless probe

Crime & Justice

Man accused of second-degree murder in Clallam Bay

Woman dead of apparent gunshot wound; investigation continuing

Olympic National Park visitors, from left, Nelson Nunez, Mateo Sancho and Albert Martinez, all from New York City, look at an information board at Hurricane Ridge after the area was reopened to the public on Tuesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Visitors flocking to reopened Ridge

Kilmer: Too early to tell about funds for new lodge

Scott MacDonald of Team Sporting Chance, left, and Stuart Sugden of Team Bella Bella and Beyond, seen near Fraser Reach, British Columbia, on Sunday, were the final two racers to complete the Race to Alaska on Tuesday. They were the 17th and 18th teams, respectively. (Northwest Maritime Center)

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Final racers complete annual Race to Alaska

Eighteen teams reach Ketchikan

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Lake Sutherland fire fully contained

96 acres are burned west of Port Angeles

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Consumer fireworks allowed beginning today

Legal only in certain areas as specific times

Olympic National Park Superintendent Sula Jacobs talks about the fire from a vantage point just below the day lodge, which burned May 7. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Hurricane Ridge reopening to public

Park aims to restore services after blaze

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Safety facility moving to a detailed design

Plans outline project build through February 2026

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Jefferson County seeks DNR collaboration on forest lands

Board suggests parcels around Daybob Bay

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Behavioral health grant to help broaden services

Coordinated Care gives $25,000 for services at Clallam County center

Emergency vehicles respond to the scene of a collision that closed a portion of U.S. Highway 101 near the Tumwater Truck Route east of Fairmount Avenue on Tuesday afternoon. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Both lanes of US 101 shut down after collison

Traffic diverted; details sketchy