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Electronic edition of newspaper set for Thursday holiday

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula Daily News will have an electronic edition only on Thursday.

An interior view of the 12-passenger, all-electric hydrofoil ferry before it made a demonstration run on Port Townsend Bay on Saturday. Standing in the aisle is David Tyler, the co-founder and managing director of Artemis Technologies, the designer and builder of the carbon fiber boat. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Demonstration provides glimpse of potential for ferry service

Battery-powered hydrofoil could open water travel

Crime & Justice

Man pleads guilty in sex crime

Sentencing hearing set Aug. 8 in Port Townsend

Crime & Justice

Trial date set for August in Sequim hit-and-run collision

Lawyers expect case will be extended due to amount of discovery

Frank Lowenstein was hired as the Dungeness River Nature Center’s executive director in September 2024. (Frank Lowenstein)

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River center director dismissed

Board is looking for candidate to fill role

A demonstrator carrying an American flag walks the sidewalk in front of the Clallam County Courthouse on Saturday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Demonstrators march at courthouse

A demonstrator carrying an American flag walks the sidewalk in front of the Clallam County Courthouse on Saturday.

Suzy Ames.

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College pivoting to meet deficit

School cuts more than $2 million in expenses

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Pleasant Harbor Resort still seeking approval

Disagreements lead to delays and layoffs

Retiring Port Angeles School District Superintendent Marty Brewer, right, shares a career experience as his replacement, Michelle Olsen, listens during a retirement gathering on Thursday at Lincoln Center in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Olsen sworn in as PASD superintendent

Stevens Middle School name change proposed with four options

Port Angeles High School twin graduates Kaylie Mast, left, and Kendall Mast, communicate with their friends by text while waiting for the start of the 2025 graduation parade on Friday. The parade began at Ediz Hook and culminated with a formal ceremony Friday evening at Port Angeles Civic Field. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Graduation parade

Port Angeles High School twin graduates Kaylie Mast, left, and Kendall Mast, communicate with their friends by text…

Crime & Justice

Jury convicts man of second-degree rape

Vasquez to be sentenced Aug. 8 in case that began in 2019

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Port of Port Townsend may ask voters if they should increase term lengths

Commissioners could serve six years if ballot measure is approved

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Coast Guard cutter changes its command

Potter takes over ship based in Port Angeles in San Diego ceremony

Mike O’Brien of Port Angeles watches as his dog, Nara, left, catches a flying disc and his other dog, Copper, waits for his turn to fetch a ball on Thursday at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles. O’Brien said catch and fetch are favorite activities for his canine companions. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Got it!

Mike O’Brien of Port Angeles watches as his dog, Nara, left, catches a flying disc and his other…

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40-week business program under way

Advisor training part of Recompete program

Maintenance workers, from left, Brian Phillips, Jeff Clark and Noah Mohmand, suspend a banner outside the Port Angeles Public Library to gather interest in the library system’s Summer Reading Program, which runs from Friday through Aug. 23. The program offers free books and prizes for avid readers at the system’s branches in Port Angeles, Sequim, Forks and Clallam Bay. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Summer reading

Maintenance workers, from left, Brian Phillips, Jeff Clark and Noah Mohmand, suspend a banner outside the Port Angeles…

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Heritage projects awarded funding

Almost $2 million for Jefferson programs

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Public comment period opens for cleanup at former Rayonier Mill site

Open house scheduled next month at Field Hall

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Cost-sharing pact approved for western Port Angeles Harbor cleanup

Potentially liable parties each to pay one-sixth of project

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History center declines Port Angeles’ offer for property

Letter cites inability to move inventory items