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Hurricane Ridge remains closed Wednesday

No update available from park about status of fires

Personnel from East Jefferson Fire and Rescue (EJFR) and Port Townsend police investigate the scene where a Toyota driven by a Quilcene woman crashed into the doorway of Papa Murphy’s pizza shop at 1220 W. Sims Way in Port Townsend before noon on Tuesday. She was not injured, but she was shaken up by the incident that occurred when her foot slipped off the brake pedal and hit the accelerator, according to EJFR Chief Bret Black. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Accelerated instead of braking

Personnel from East Jefferson Fire and Rescue (EJFR) and Port Townsend police investigate the scene where a Toyota…

The Port Townsend City Council on Monday visited Mountain View Commons and the city golf course to get a first-hand look at the properties which are under consideration for alternative uses. Tim Caldwell, left, a member of the Port Townsend Golf Course stakeholder committee, describes the clubhouse and course layout. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Stakeholders, council members discuss future of Port Townsend Golf Course

Testy exchange dealt with government action, alternate uses

Crime & Justice

Port Angeles man booked for investigation of attempted murder

Bail set at $750,000

Addison Bell, 9, tries to drum up business for her lemonade stand at Fourth and Race streets in Port Angeles. The youngster said she had taken in about $70 before running out of product. She said a portion of the proceeds were slated to go to the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society with some set aside for herself. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Open for business

Addison Bell, 9, tries to drum up business for her lemonade stand at Fourth and Race streets in…

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Wildfire danger high into October

Dry conditions will persist on Peninsula

Crime & Justice

Forks man charged with drug endangerment

Officials: Hair tested from 18-month-old positive for meth

Lightning streaks across Port Townsend Bay on Tuesday afternoon. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Wildfire closes road at Hurricane Ridge

Lightning strikes spark two blazes

Active crew members rescue loggerhead sea turtles that had become tangled in fishing gear during their 58-day counternarcotics patrol.

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Coast Guard cutter Active returns to Port Angeles

Crew back from 58-day patrol that included counternarcotics

Port Angeles Police Chief Brian Smith.

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Port Angeles Police Department staffing is up, chief says, but funding gaps remain

2020 legislative changes still having impact

Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News 

Dayton Brown, from Sammamish, aims for the bull’s eye in the PNWAXE cage during THING music and arts festival on the Parade grounds of Fort Worden State Park on Friday. THING continues today and Sunday.

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THING fling at Fort Worden

Dayton Brown, from Sammamish, aims for the bull’s eye in the PNWAXE cage during THING music and arts…

Dr. Joshua Jones.

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Joshua Jones leaving OMC

Last day is Nov. 1

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Clallam, Jefferson joins 22-county lawsuit

DSHS won’t treat severely mentally ill when charges are dropped

Lauren Smith

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Arrest made in Clallam Bay prisoner death

Olalla woman accused of controlled substances homicide

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Electricity available at Hurricane Ridge

Visitor allotment increased; winter access more likely

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Trail closed briefly after another cougar sighting

High Ridge Trail reopened

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UPDATE: Port Angeles lifts boil water notice for all customers

Crews work through night to flush system

A mural by Craig Robinson in downtown Sequim represents a new partnership between Olympic Angels and Habitat for Humanity of Clallam County. Executive director Morgan Hanna with Olympic Angels, left, said they seek volunteers and mentors to help foster families. Colleen Robinson, chief executive officer for Habitat, said people are welcome to take photos on the wall of Habitat’s Boutique Store and they’ll place a sandwich board sign with information outside, and provide pamphlets about Olympic Angels during business hours. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Olympic Angels, Habitat partner on family support systems

New mural a vision leaders hope to bring to Peninsula

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Sequim approves moratorium on manufactured home redevelopment

City staff to seek code changes to preserve parks

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Clallam Fire District 3 to sell land to raise capital

Funds could be used for new Carlsborg station, fire engines