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State Supreme Court to hear oral arguments in Port Angeles next week

Justices will visit schools, meet public with Q&A sessions

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Veterinarian clinic warns of coughing dog disease

Small outbreak affecting animals that have been to Port Angeles, Sequim parks

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Jefferson commissioners work with AI draft policy

Security, transparency and uses would be addressed

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Deceased man located after search near Point Wilson

PORT TOWNSEND — A deceased man has been located near Point Wilson following a multiple-agency search, the Jefferson…

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Port Angeles man pleads not guilty to murder

Trial date set for July 20 in Clallam County Superior Court

Ann Reynolds-Pearl, left, of Port Townsend and Joy Ruddell of Bodega Bay, Calif., along with husbands David Rudell, pointing, and Mack Pearl, look closely at an exact-scale reproduction of the Spirit of St. Louis on display Thursday at the Port Townsend Aero Museum. Built in Burlington, Wash., by John Norman with JNE Aviation, it is considered the definitive reproduction of the historic Spirit of St. Louis that Charles Lindbergh flew across the Atlantic in 1927 to become the first person to fly solo across that body of water to land outside Paris, France. One of only five in existence, the original is at the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D.C. This version of the Spirit of St. Louis will be on permanent display in the Port Townsend museum. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Replicating history

Ann Reynolds-Pearl, left, of Port Townsend and Joy Ruddell of Bodega Bay, Calif., along with husbands David Rudell,…

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OMC board to pursue permanent executive

Public concerns rise over staffing, morale

Maria Cantwell.

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US Senate committee passes effort to restore Lower Elwha land

More than 1,000 acres originally acquired by park to demolish dams

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In-river construction set this summer on Oxbow Project

Work won’t affect public access to main channel of Quillayute River

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Port Townsend City Council approves Uptown street murals

Art to affirm farmers, LGBTQ+ communities

Walter Trial, 79, of Sequim, picks up his new Toyota Corrolla at the Wilder Toyota Showroom on Tuesday after his duck was selected for the top prize during the 37th annual Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Duck Derby winner

Walter Trial, 79, of Sequim, picks up his new Toyota Corrolla at the Wilder Toyota Showroom on Tuesday…

Janine Ledford, right, the executive director of the Makah Museum in Neah Bay, received a donation of authentic Makah baskets from Marcia Logan. The three-basket set made of cedar bark and bear grass were judged to be in good condition. They were estimated to be 70 to 75 years old. The baskets were originally in the possession of Logan’s grandparents Albert and Norma Gustafson of Port Angeles, who died decades ago. The baskets have been treasured for all those years. Logan decided to take them to the museum, as they were handmade by Makah members of the past. (Rebekah Monette)

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Basket donation

Janine Ledford, right, the executive director of the Makah Museum in Neah Bay, received a donation of authentic…

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Port Angeles City Council seeking shelter proposal

Action among several to work with unhoused

Leah Speser, J.D., Ph.D., of Port Townsend is the Peninsula College Board of Trustees’ newest member. She was appointed by Gov. Bob Ferguson in January. (Peninsula College)

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Declining enrollment, lack of state dollars key to college cuts

Tensions discussed between administrators, staff at trustees meeting

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Charges filed in murder case

King to be arraigned during Friday hearing

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Clallam County settles with Port Angeles Hardwood

Dispute centered on assessed property values dating back to 2020

Paula Watson, director of Peninsula College’s dental hygiene program, shows visitors the school’s nearly completed dental clinic, where the first cohort of 10 students will begin learning radiology, digital imaging, teeth cleaning and other preventive dental care as part of the new program that will launch this fall. The college developed the program with significant financial support from U.S. Sen. Patty Murray, D-Seattle, and from Delta Dental of Washington to help workforce shortages and address gaps in dental care. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Peninsula College to launch new dental program this fall

Federal funding helps get two-year program started in Port Angeles

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Crescent schools name its leader

Lundvick to replace the retiring Bingham

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Clallam County, city of Port Angeles nearing criminal justice agreements

County splitting services into multiple contracts

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Port Angeles man facing murder charge

Documents: DNA evidence links King to crime scene