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The Tana Stobs canoe, a family memorial canoe with members from the Port Gamble and Suquamish tribes, arrived first to the beach at Fort Worden on Tuesday. The canoe, in its 25th year, honors the memory of paddler Nic Armstrong’s brother Santana Ives. Their trip from Port Gamble took 4 1/2 hours. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

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Tribal canoe journey lands at Fort Worden

Event upholds tradition, culture, with final destination Thursday

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Feedback wanted on Port Angeles update

City working on its comprehensive plan

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THIRD UPDATE: Tsunami advisory canceled

PORT ANGELES — The tsunami advisory that was in effect Wednesday following a magnitude 8.8 earthquake in Russia…

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First Fed reports $3.7M earnings during second quarter of year

Board doesn’t report dividends as part of ‘prudent approach’

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4-H participants getting ready for the fair

Volunteers needed for program, coordinator says

Anita Gage of Fortuna, Calif., gets a kiss from GHC Bronze Firle Oak Sadlers Wells “Sadler” in preparation for showing before the judges during the 2025 AKC All-Breed Conformation Show and Obedience and Rally Trials on Sunday at Carrie Blake Park in Sequim. The three-day show, hosted by the Hurricane Ridge Kennel Club, featured hundreds of dogs from across the region in multiple rings and obedience displays. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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All-breed show

Anita Gage of Fortuna, Calif., gets a kiss from GHC Bronze Firle Oak Sadlers Wells “Sadler” in preparation…

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Grant funding to aid project

Deal reached for Big Quilcene River

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Sequim nets $500K in grant funds to revamp park

New playground will be for kids of all abilities

Youngsters gather on the lawn of the Port Angeles Public Library to listen to children’s entertainer Eli Rosenblatt of Seattle as part of the Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department’s citywide Day of Play. The Saturday event featured a variety of activities for children and their parents at venues across the city. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Day of Play

Youngsters gather on the lawn of the Port Angeles Public Library to listen to children’s entertainer Eli Rosenblatt…

Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols said his staff is reviewing potential charges for 45 students involved in a senior prank inside and outside Sequim High School’s H-Building in June. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Students may face trespass charges

Investigation continues into Sequim vandalism

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Sequim approves five-year plan to increase utilities starting in 2026

Water, sewer and general facility charges to be affected through 2030

Tour guide Steve Hargis shares the history of a long-forgotten movie theater hidden above Captain T’s, offering a glimpse into Port Angeles’ early entertainment scene. (Allora Walls/Peninsula Daily News)

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Underground heritage tour shares city’s background

Guides take visitors on 2½-hour trip, show Port Angeles history

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Options approved for new Port Angeles middle school

Synthetic field, lights to be added to budget

Dr. Sabrina Prime will lead Jefferson Healthcare’s new radiation oncology department. She will begin seeing patients in October. (Deja View photography)

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Jefferson Healthcare hires radiation oncologist

New department will treat most cancer types

A man died in a residential structure fire on Thursday afternoon in Port Hadlock. (East Jefferson Fire Rescue)

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Man dies in trailer fire in Port Hadlock

PORT HADLOCK — A man died in a trailer fire in Port Hadlock.

Warrior Bike cyclist Matt Hofmeister of Olympia, a member of the U.S. Army Special Forces who served from 1992-2022, including a stint in Iraq, talks to Peninsula Trails Coalition trail ambassadors Laila Sundin, left, and Ashton Reichner upon Hofmeister’s arrival in Port Angeles on Wednesday on the Waterfront Trail portion of the Olympic Discovery Trail. Hofmeiser is one of seven veterans taking part independently in this year’s Warrior Bike journey, a 3,700-mile ride from Washington, D.C., to La Push. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Warrior journey

Warrior Bike cyclist Matt Hofmeister of Olympia, a member of the U.S. Army Special Forces who served from…

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Peninsula College to receive funding for workforce training

Computer program to help control mechanical tools

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Applications are open for Port Townsend poet laureate

Process for new two-year term to close Aug. 31

Tayler Bulus-Steed and Mayah Simpson-Thompson, founders of Funky Grooves, showcase their newly opened record shop, where they have curated a space dedicated to music, community and vintage culture. (Allora Walls/Peninsula Daily News)

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Funky Grooves offers gathering place for artists

New store open Monday through Saturday

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Port Townsend man arrested in murder investigation

Autopsy determined Sequim man’s death a homicide