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Fees in PA to rise for some types of housing

Incremental approach urged to slow impact

Ruth Moody.

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Ruth Moody concert to be first CrabFest-Field Hall collaboration

Singer inspired by Northwest, loves ‘moodiness’ of ocean

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Chief tells of aims of Port of Port Angeles

Trades center, industrial park among projects

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Port Townsend hosts kinetic skulpture race

Event begins Saturday and will continue at low noon Sunday

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CrabFest to mark end of era

This weekend to be last near City Pier

A fishing boat makes its way to the ramp at Port Angeles Boat Haven on Tuesday past a line of small sailboats belonging to the Community Boating Program for learn-to-sail classes. As the sailing season nears its end, the Port of Port Angeles plans to remove the floating docks at Boat Haven for the winter season on Oct. 16. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Floating docks

A fishing boat makes its way to the ramp at Port Angeles Boat Haven on Tuesday past a…

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City Council candidates offer different visions for Port Angeles

Carr and Karjalainen split on city direction

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Clallam sheriff pursuing grant for updated drone

Search and rescue among camera’s uses

Novelist Jacqueline Winspear will give the annual Huntingford Humanities Lecture this Thursday. (Jacqueline Winspear)

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Novelist Winspear to give annual lecture

Huntingford Humanities Lecture on Thursday

Lily Alexander, left, has her mini Aussiedoodle, Wednesday, blessed by the Rev. Laura Murray of St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Port Angeles. Murray led the Blessing of the Animals on Sunday at the Gateway Transit Center. The annual blessings are performed in celebration of the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi, the 12th century patron saint of animals and the environment. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Animal blessings

Lily Alexander, left, has her mini Aussiedoodle, Wednesday, blessed by the Rev. Laura Murray of St. Andrews Episcopal…

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Rain is keeping park fires in check

New team arrive to assess damage

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Jefferson commissioners approve budget requests for third quarter

Additional revenue, grants help offset various expenditures

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Clallam County finalizing 6-year transportation plan

Thirty-four funded projects, including ODT, under review

Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., talks to reporters after a closed-door meeting with Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., and other House Republicans after Gaetz filed a motion to oust McCarthy from his leadership role at the Capitol in Washington on Tuesday. (J. Scott Applewhite/The Associated Press)

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McCarthy becomes the first speaker to be ousted from the job in a House vote

WASHINGTON — House Speaker Kevin McCarthy was voted out of the job Tuesday in an extraordinary showdown, a…

Michaela Christiansen, 14, left, and Pen DeBord, 14, both of Port Angeles, use a cider press to crush fresh apples into juice and pulp during Saturday’s Applestock celebration in Sequim. The event, a benefit for several area charities, featured food, music, crafts and games in the orchard at Williams Manor B&B/Vacation Rental. Applestock 2023 beneficiaries were the Salvation Army Food Bank, Angel Tree Christmas, Coats for Kids and area food banks. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Pressing apples

Michaela Christiansen, 14, left, and Pen DeBord, 14, both of Port Angeles, use a cider press to crush…

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The Sequim Logging Show, seen in May 2023, will operate next year as its own nonprofit organization to seek insurance coverage separate from the Sequim Irrigation Festival. Organizers of both the festival and show say it was a pragmatic decision and is similar to what the festival did in late 2017 after leaving the umbrella of the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce.

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Logging Show to be separate from festival

New nonprofit formed, but event will continue

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Sequim downtown lot to be prepped for redesign with three potential concepts

City purchased Centennial Place property in 2013 for 100th anniversary

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., gives two thumbs up as the Senate votes to approve a 45-day funding bill to keep federal agencies open on Saturday in Washington. (Andrew Harnik/The Associated Press)

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Government shutdown averted with little time to spare

Ukraine funding remans an issue

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Salish Sea on cusp of losing tufted puffins

One nesting pair reported on Protection Island

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Year-round tourism aim for Peninsula

Businesses emphasize winter, shoulder seasons