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Port of Port Angeles budget includes nine new positions in 2024

Mike Glenn.

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Jefferson Healthcare CEO new board chair for state association

Position helps guide policy, clinical areas for care systems

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Port Angeles city budget adds six positions in 2024

PORT ANGELES — The 2024 Port Angeles city budget is balanced at $161.9 million, including $26.1 million in…

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Trick or treating set for Tuesday

Downtowns across the North Olympic Peninsula will be full of children in Halloween consumes on Tuesday afternoon.

Sonnie Fountain, 8, of Sequim plays an oversized version of the Operation game under the direction of Sequim High School freshman Lillian Anderson during Saturday’s Haunted Hallways holiday event at the school. Haunted Hallways featured a portion of the school set aside for a variety of Halloween games and attractions hosted by students as a benefit for the Sequim Food Bank. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Haunted Hallways

Sonnie Fountain, 8, of Sequim plays an oversized version of the Operation game under the direction of Sequim…

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Woman in custody after death

Caretaker investigated for second-degree murder

Good Samaritans aboard the Canadian fishing vessel Ocean Sunset approach the life raft. (Photo provided by U.S. Coast Guard)

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Man rescued off Vancouver Island after two weeks on life raft

Coast Guard investigates sinking, whereabouts of companion

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Ridge funding included in Biden ask

Request in supplemental budget proposal

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Kate Loveland enjoys exploring the Olympic Peninsula and capturing up-close images of the natural world.

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Peninsula photographer, writer embraces later-in-life artistry

Slowing down allows for growth, she says

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Law enforcement investigates ‘suspicious’ death in Diamond Point

DIAMOND POINT — Multiple law enforcement agencies were seeking more information Friday after finding the body of a…

Quilcene Food Bank volunteers look on as Todd Nickerson, left, Ann Kittredge, center, and Leslie Tippins, right, break ground for a new Quilcene Food Bank at 161 Herbert St. in downtown Quilcene. (Keith Neyer)

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Quilcene Food Bank breaks ground on new facility

Organization now serving 350 a week

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Drug is at the heart of abortion discussion

Prescription-only option stocked at PA pharmacy

Kyle Kautzman of Sequim loads a boat onto a trailer at the boat launch on Ediz Hook on Thursday. The City of Port Angeles removed a second floating dock at the launch to protect it from adverse weather because repair parts are no longer available. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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One set of Ediz Hook docks stored for winter

Natural seawall gone, manufacturer no longer makes replacement parts

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Drug take-back services to be offered Saturday

Opportunity provided for free, safe disposal

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Sequim looks for ways to encourage housing

Council makes moves for grants, other options

Pearle Peterson, 18, stands outside Sequim’s Carroll C. Kendall Unit of the Boys & Girls Clubs, where she's attended for 11 years. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim teen to sing at World Series game

Boys Girls Club member to represent organization

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CMS chief operating officer to visit Olympic Medical Center

Most of hospital’s revenue comes from Medicare, Medicaid programs

Emmett Boyack, 18, holds a freshly picked pumpkin as his sister, Lucy Boyack, 8, looks on at the pumpkin patch behind Agnew Grocery east of Port Angeles. The Sequim youngsters were on a family outing to harvest the gourds for Halloween. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Spooky fun offered this weekend

Halloween comes to the Peninsula

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Clallam PUD rates to increase in April ’24

Average bill for electricity to rise by 3.5 percent

Mark Ozias

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Clallam County is facing budget deficit

Commissioner: Costs are driving $2M gap