Hill Street in Port Angeles is closed due to a landslide. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Hill Street closed due to landslide

PORT ANGELES — Hill Street is closed due to an active landslide.

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Financial scam targeting Peninsula residents, Sheriff’s Office says

PORT ANGELES — North Olympic Peninsula residents have had more than $1 million stolen from them through fraud…

Tippy Munger, an employee at Olympic Stationers on East Front Street in Port Angeles, puts out a welcoming display for holiday shoppers just outside the business’ door every day. She said several men have sat there waiting while their wives shop inside. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Holiday hijinks

Tippy Munger, an employee at Olympic Stationers on East Front Street in Port Angeles, puts out a welcoming…

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Hospital begins recorded meetings

Board elects new officers for 2026

From left to right, Frank Hill, holding his dog Stoli, Joseph D. Jackson, Arnold Lee Warren, Executive Director Julia Cochrane, monitor Janet Dizick, holding dog Angel, Amanda Littlejohn, Fox and Scott Clark. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

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Winter Welcoming Center has expanded hours

Building provides respite from November through April

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Wastewater bypass prompted no-contact advisory

PORT ANGELES — The city of Port Angeles has clarified Monday’s wastewater bypass incident at its wastewater treatment…

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Robbery sentence set for 17 years

Reynolds pleads guilty to multiple charges

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Olympia oyster restoration bolstered with partnership

Tanks to be installed at Northwest Maritime campus in Port Townsend

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Clallam Transit to name McNickle permanent general manager

He has served in interim role since Aug. 1

A crew from the Mason County PUD, in support of the Jefferson County PUD, works to replace a power pole and reconnect the power lines after a tree fell onto the wires and damaged the pole at the corner of Discovery Road and Cape George Road, near the Discovery Bay Golf Course. Powerful winds on Tuesday and early Wednesday morning knocked out power across the Peninsula. The majority had been restored by Wednesday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Reconnecting power

A crew from the Mason County PUD, in support of the Jefferson County PUD, works to replace a…

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Port Angeles council passes comp plan update

Officials debate ecological goals, tribal treaty rights

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Search for missing person shifts to limited phase

PORT ANGELES — The search for a missing St. Louis woman has been limited to additional evidence, the…

Tina Marie Alcorn, right, talks with attorney John Hayden during Alcorn’s first appearance on June 10, 2025, in Clallam County Superior Court after extradition from Arkansas in connection with the 2016 homicide of George Cecil David in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Crime & Justice

Woman sentenced in death of woodcarver

Tina Marie Alcorn pleads guilty to second-degree murder

Judy Krebs of Port Townsend speaks to the Port Townsend City Council on Monday to voice her concerns regarding the council’s pending vote on the 2026 Comprehensive Plan and development regulations. Krebs holds a sign that reads “pause,” as do others, entreating the council to delay its vote on passing the plan. About 65 citizens filled the chamber to capacity for the meeting. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Townsend council passes its comprehensive plan update

Changes to zoning in residential areas bring public opposition

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Clallam increases fees for fair, parks

Hikes based on operational costs

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Power reliability, timber sales key on West End

Forks city planner highlights challenges for rural community

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No-contact advisory issued for Port Angeles Harbor

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County Health and Human Services has issued a no-contact advisory for Port Angeles Harbor…

Pamela and Ernie Burnett, left, talk about their craft items, Amijurmi — Japanese small crocheted stuffed yarn creatures — to Tracey Harris of Marrowstone Island on Saturday during the first of two days at the 38th annual Chimacum Arts and Crafts Show at Chimacum High School. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Craft show

Pamela and Ernie Burnett, left, talk about their craft items, Amijurmi — Japanese small crocheted stuffed yarn creatures…

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Man gets 10 years for sex crimes

Prison sentence will be subject to review board

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Clallam County expected to surplus 13 properties of various acreage

Historic preservation grant submitted for Port Crescent Cemetery