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For the third Sequim Pride event, Michael Lowe, its founder, will serve as its grand marshal starting at noon Saturday at the Sequim Civic Center Plaza, 152 W. Cedar St. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim Pride returns for third year Saturday

Michael Lowe details experiences of coming out and acceptance

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Lodging tax committee recommends $124K in funds

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Lodging Tax Advisory Committee is recommending $124,500 in event, capital and operations…

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Port of Port Angeles approves contract for marine complex

Bid will replace timber framing, install steel piles

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Major crimes drop in Port Angeles from 2022 to ‘23

Juvenile arrests on the rise, deputy chief says

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A temporary traffic light to contol one-way alternation traffic across the current U.S. 101 bridge over the Elwha River southwest of Port Angeles awaits activation on Wednesday in preparation for moving traffic to a new nearby Elwha bridge.

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Temporary signal at Elwha River bridge

PORT ANGELES — A temporary traffic signal will be placed at the U.S. Highway 101 bridge over the…

Visitors at Hurricane Ridge enjoy the trails and sweeping views of Olympic National Park. Summer temperatures will remain in the mid- to upper 60s this week with a couple of showers in the forecast. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Summer in the park

Visitors at Hurricane Ridge enjoy the trails and sweeping views of Olympic National Park. Summer temperatures will remain…

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Westside station removed from plan

Costs reduced from its $28M estimate

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Clallam commissioner hopefuls share concerns, priorities at forum

District 2 candidates discuss housing, childcare as top issues

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Makah Cultural and Research Center to celebrate 45th anniversary

NEAH BAY — The Makah Cultural and Research Center will celebrate its 45th anniversary from 10 a.m. to…

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The McKinley Paper Mill in Port Angeles is scheduled to close at the end of August, laying off nearly 200 employees.

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Mass layoffs planned at McKinley paper mill

Employees receive 60 days notice; facility may reopen in future

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McKinley paper mill to lay off 193 employees

PORT ANGELES — McKinley Paper Company plans to lay off 193 employees at its Port Angeles location on…

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Shellfish closure lifted at Oak Bay

PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson County Public Health has lifted its closure of shellfish harvesting from Oak Bay.

Lydia Madruga, left, and Judy Perry, both of Port Angeles, examine plants and flowers in the backyard garden of Lorenzo Portelli and Darlenme Sabo, a stop on Saturday’s Petals and Pathways garden tour. The event, hosted by the Master Gardener Foundation of Clallam County, showcased a collection of private and public gardens in Port Angeles and served as a fundraiser for the Woodcock Demonstration Garden near Agnew and Master Gardener plots at the Fifth Street Community Garden in Port Angeles, as well as community outreach and education programs. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Garden tour

Lydia Madruga, left, and Judy Perry, both of Port Angeles, examine plants and flowers in the backyard garden…

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Bayside Housing to take over Port Townsend shelter July 1

Jefferson County, service agency reach $350,000 agreement

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Clallam County Fire District 2 places two measures on ballot

Levy lid lift, EMS levy ‘a big ask,’ fire chief says

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Health warning lifted at East Beach on Marrowstone Island

NORDLAND — Jefferson County Public Health has lifted the health warning from East Beach on Marrowstone Island.

Former Olympic Medical Center emergency department physician Josiah Hill, left, was sentenced on Monday to 179 days in jail during a hearing in Clallam County Superior Court. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Former ER doctor gets 179 days in jail

Hill pleads guilty to gross misdemeanors

The 95 Port Townsend High School seniors walk through the rhody garden at Fort Worden State Park on their way to the graduation ceremony on Friday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Graduation walk

Port Townsend, Chimacum ceremonies

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Lands commissioner wary of federal plan to kill thousands of owls

Washington’s public lands commissioner, Hilary Franz, is voicing skepticism about a federal proposal to kill thousands of barred…

From left, Martha Collins, Christian Speidel, Roberta Cooper and Liz Harper join 20 other artists displaying a wide variety of creativity at the Artworks² third annual Invitational Art Show, set for Friday and Saturday in Port Townsend. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Annual show to feature variety of artisans at Fort Worden

Juried exhibition free on Friday, Saturday