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Central Services projects $5.7M in expenses

Jefferson County department presents 2026 budget

Crime & Justice

Court declines to review abuse case

Man previously was sentenced to 20 years

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Electronic edition of Monday’s paper now available

PORT ANGELES — The electronic edition of Monday’s Peninsula Daily News is now available. It had been delayed…

Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols has recommended community service hours, written apologies and some restitution for 45 students allegedly involved in a senior prank in June inside Sequim High School’s H-Building. Students were not charged with any felonies and will appear in District Court, Juvenile Court, Diversion Program and in an informal Diversion Program through the prosecuting attorney’s office. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Charges filed in senior prank

Community service, letters recommended

Two new fire engines will go into daily use in Sequim and Carlsborg for Clallam County Fire District 3 in early November. A third new fire engine will arrive in early 2026 for Blyn’s fire station. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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New fire engines to roll out in Sequim next month

Two set for Carlsborg and Sequim; Blyn engine to arrive in 2026

Festival-goers, from left, Cara Saunto, Shelby Damiani and Adrienne Bohannon, all of Seattle, crack into their crab dinners on Saturday at the Dungeness Crab Festival on the Port Angeles waterfront. The annual event drew thousands of visitors to downtown Port Angeles for a variety of seafood delights, music, cooking demonstrations, a craft fair and other activities. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Dinner is served

Festival-goers, from left, Cara Saunto, Shelby Damiani and Adrienne Bohannon, all of Seattle, crack into their crab dinners…

Krab Krew members Jernando Juarez, left, and Julie Myers crack open freshly cooked whole crabs destined for consumption by visitors at the Dungeness Crab Festival on Friday on the Port Angeles waterfront. Thousands of fresh crabs have been brought in for hungry festival-goers at the three-day event, which also features a variety of other seafood delights as well as live music, demonstrations, a craft fair and a crab derby. The festival will continue through Sunday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Crackin’ Crab

Krab Krew members Jernando Juarez, left, and Julie Myers crack open freshly cooked whole crabs destined for consumption…

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Port Angeles School District enrollment figures get boost

Online academy also sees more students in first four months

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East Jefferson to host Fire Rescue Fest today

Historical and modern demonstrations, hands-on training slated

Crime & Justice

Three juveniles arrested after high-speed chase

PORT TOWNSEND — Two juveniles are in their parents’ custody and one is at Clallam County’s Youth Center…

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Port Angeles joins lawsuit against federal government for grant funding

City manager says existing language should be upheld

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Olympic Medical Center back in compliance with CMS

Acceptance comes after several visits this year

Saul and Suzanna Martinez of Monroe take in the view over the Salish Sea from Fort Worden State Park on Thursday. The couple enjoyed a quick trip to Port Townsend to celebrate their 37th wedding anniversary. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Anniversary visit

Saul and Suzanna Martinez of Monroe take in the view over the Salish Sea from Fort Worden State…

Workers set up the main tent for the Dungeness Crab Festival in downtown Port Angeles on Wednesday evening. (Kelley Lane/Peninsula Daily News)

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Dungeness Crab Festival opens three-day run

Food, music and vendors highlight annual event

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Port of Port Townsend capital projects examined

Development funds to expire in 2027

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Jefferson County department asks for funding for employee training

Six staff members bolstered by several volunteer organizations

Guest soloist Colin Davin, rehearsing with the Port Angeles Symphony in 2023, will return to the Peninsula for solo recitals in Port Angeles on Friday and in Sequim on Saturday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz)

Arts & Entertainment

Guitarist to play recitals in Port Angeles, Sequim

Performances will be first chamber concerts in symphony’s season

A dog walker, lower right, stops to read a sign while strolling along among the autumn colors at Kai Tai Lagoon in Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Autumn colors

A dog walker, lower right, stops to read a sign while strolling along among the autumn colors at…

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Group adds features to Port Townsend park

City leaders praise organization’s progress

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Legislative session may focus on backfilling Medicaid cuts

Rep. Bernbaum: State anticipates drop in enrollees