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Sam Grello, executive director of the Port Angeles Waterfront District, strings holiday lights around a tree in the 100 block of West First Street on Thursday. Grello said 49 trees in downtown Port Angeles are targeted for lights, bringing a festive look to the area in time for the holiday season. Lighting this year is being sponsored by the Port of Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Holiday lights

Sam Grello, executive director of the Port Angeles Waterfront District, strings holiday lights around a tree in the…

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Clinicians want more involvement

OMC group says operational decisions undermining quality of care

Michael Glore.

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Glore hired as executive director to lead Dungeness River center

Background includes working for 20 years with national parks

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Some subscribers won’t receive Friday’s paper

PORT ANGELES — Due to a technical issue, some Peninsula Daily News subscribers won’t get a paper delivered…

Rachel Anderson of Port Angeles fills out a raffle ticket for gifts and nautical-themed items during Wednesday’s Float the Boat fundraiser benefitting the Port Angeles junior and senior high school sailing teams. The event, held at Olympic Lodge by Ayres in Port Angeles, was conducted by the nonprofit Community Boating Program to support youth sailing and other nautical programs. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Float the boat

Rachel Anderson of Port Angeles fills out a raffle ticket for gifts and nautical-themed items during Wednesday’s Float…

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Port of Port Townsend uses reserves for long-term debt

Agency reviews 2026 budgets, clarifies cruise line discussion

The Rayonier #4 logging locomotive on display at Chase Street and Lauridsen Boulevard in Port Angeles is the focus of a fundraising drive to restore the engine and further develop the site. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Groundbreaking set for restoration project

Event slated Sunday for #4 Locomotive near PA library

DJ Mark Hardy’s newly completed speakers will animate the dance floor at the Memento Mori Party on Oct. 31. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Townsend DJ builds dream speakers

Hardy to host Halloween party at Manresa Castle

Crime & Justice

Warrants issued in attempted murder

Suspects remain in Kitsap County Jail

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Bicyclist flown to Harborview after colliding with pickup

PORT ANGELES — A bicyclist was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle after he attempted to turn…

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Smoke alarm alerts five people to residential fire

BLYN — Five people were evacuated from a residential structure fire early Thursday morning east of Sequim.

A group of friends stop to look at a Halloween display put up by the camp host at the RV park at Point Hudson Marina. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Halloween display

A group of friends stop to look at a Halloween display put up by the camp host at…

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Public has concerns over Nov. 3 removal

Port Townsend plans to sweep encampment behind DSHS building

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School board hopefuls highlight past success

Levy, bond to bring new, renovated buildings online

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Port Angeles to raise rates for utility services next year

City cites inflation, supply chain issues for latest increases

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Marysville man dies in collision east of Sequim

BLYN — A 64-year-old Marysville man died after a collision east of Sequim, the State Patrol reported.

Hailey Robinson welds a steel frame on a component of a temporary military billet being constructed at Composite Recycling Technology Center's Port Angeles facility. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Recycling center innovating with carbon fiber, timber

Business constructs pickleball nets, housing solutions

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Community development has tough choices ahead

Jefferson County department looks to tighten expenses

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Deadline extended for bids on safety facility

Commissioners now set to open project information Nov. 10

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In Olympic Theatre Arts’ “A Murder is Announced,” Inspector Craddock (Susan Cates), left, tries to solve a suspicious death with help from Agatha Christie’s popular character Miss Marple (Susan DelaBarre), front right.

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Olympic Theatre Arts stages ‘A Murder is Announced’

Show will be on main stage weekends through Nov. 2