The City of Sequim hosts 13 manufactured home/mobile home parks with 596 existing units and 786 approved dwelling units. City staff continue to look into zoning options that could protect these sites from redevelopment to help protect affordable housing options in the city. (City of Sequim)

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Sequim extends its mobile home moratorium

City staff to work preserving manufactured housing option

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Olympic Medical Center chief outlines efforts at improvements

Decreased number of travelers among them

Jay and Trudi Inslee wear red for #WearRedDay to support women’s heart health in 2022. (Jay Inslee)

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Gov. Inslee reflects in his final year of three terms

OLYMPIA — On the second level of the white and gray marbled Capitol building stands the Governor’s office,…

About 30 sailboats compete in the Port Townsend Sailing Association’s 33rd annual Shipwrights Regatta on Port Townsend Bay on Saturday. More of a fun event than a sailing competition, awards are given out during a pizza party afterward for the most navigationally challenged (Directional Helmet trophy) and for the “saltiest” boat and crew. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Shipwrights Regatta

About 30 sailboats compete in the Port Townsend Sailing Association’s 33rd annual Shipwrights Regatta on Port Townsend Bay…

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Dream Playground to be fully covered by insurance

Donations still will be used in May rebuild

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UPDATE: Power restored between Sequim, Port Angeles

SEQUIM — A tree has been removed from a Clallam County PUD line that caused an outage for…

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What do polls really tell us?

Veteran pollster to offer guidance

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Chris Johnson of Nordland-based Nordland Construction loads traffic drums onto a trailer as coworker Robert Bufford prepares to secure the load as the pair prepares to open the parking lot at Port Angeles City Pier to automobiles on Friday. The work was part of a project to improve storm drainage, replace damaged sidewalks and ADA ramps and mitigate shoreline erosion around the lot, which had been closed since early January. Tree replacement and other project detail work is expected to follow over the next few weeks.

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City Pier parking open

Chris Johnson of Nordland-based Nordland Construction loads traffic drums onto a trailer as coworker Robert Bufford prepares to…

Crime & Justice

Makah man indicted in fatal December crash

Arraignment set for March 4

Education

Paraeducators approve strike if impasse continues with PASD

Deadline is April 8

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Sequim Citizen of the Year luncheon on Tuesday

Emiko Brock, Labbe, Olsen to be honored

A pair of Clallam Transit buses sit at The Gateway Transit Center in Port Angeles in preparation for their fixed-route runs on Thursday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Clallam Transit sees large rise in ridership

No issues seen with new zero-fare policy

“Against all Odds: Abandonment to Olympian, A Tribute to Joe Rantz” by Catherine Bilyard is one of 41 quilts on display in Sequim Museum & Arts through the end of March as part of the “Inspiration/Exploration” exhibit. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Joe Rantz quilt highlighted at Sequim museum

Tribute among 41 pieces in show

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Plans move ahead for Quilcene skate park

Jefferson County, volunteers seek grants

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Peninsula College Foundation reports record levels of giving

Programs, students both recipients of funds

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Port Angeles may limit short-term rentals to maximum of 100

Second reading scheduled for March 5

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Port Townsend approves utility rate changes, renames skate park

Public hearing set for Transportation Benefits District

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Slate of initiatives has upended Olympia, lobbyist says

‘Potential showstoppers’ described at Coffee with Colleen

A paving crew from Lakeside Industries replaces pavement on the Waterfront Trail and the entrance to the Port Angeles City Pier parking lot on Wednesday as part of a project to improve sidewalks and storm water drainage around the site. The project is expected to be substantially completed and the parking lot reopened by mid-March. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles City Pier

A paving crew from Lakeside Industries replaces pavement on the Waterfront Trail and the entrance to the Port…

The site of the former Rayonier mill in Port Angeles, shown on Tuesday, awaits completion of environmental cleanup almost 27 years after the last roll of pulp rolled off the line. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Cleanup at Rayonier site still years away

Action plan to be approved in 2024-25