Sequim Wolf Pack will continue to practice at Sequim Little League’s fields due to new fees within Sequim School District for renting its field space. Organizers said they’ve practiced and played games at either Sequim High School or Sequim Middle School since 2010. School leaders said they’re meeting with groups through August to discuss concerns. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim school fees irk groups

Teams, productions move or await change

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Sequim school board approves $49.6 million budget for 2025-26

District planning to host 2,525 students at start of year

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Sequim approves process to create improvement districts

Effort could help neighborhoods finance repair projects

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Murder retrial set for next year

Triple-homicide case slated for September 2026

Becky Forrester participated in a project during which people living in Port Townsend and experiencing homelessness were given cameras to photograph their lives. After finding housing at Caswell-Brown Village, she started a community garden. (Becky Forrester)

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Jefferson history exhibitions to open next week

Artist’s 30-year work highlights shows

Kate Orzikh, owner of Sunflower Tastes bakery and deli at The Wharf in Port Angeles, holds loaves of sourdough bread created in the establishment’s kitchen. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Ukrainian baker opens deli, donates proceeds from rye

Business grows out of success of two-day garage sale

Members of the 4H Garden Club, clockwise from left, front, Lucy Woods, 13, Eve Dry, 14, Astrid Asselin, 14, and Cedric Clark, 13, play an agricultural-themed card game “Abandon All Artichokes” under a table umbrella on Wednesday at the Fifth Street Community Garden in Port Angeles. On the accompanying table are vegetables freshly harvested from the garden. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Cards in the garden

Members of the 4H Garden Club, clockwise from left, front, Lucy Woods, 13, Eve Dry, 14, Astrid Asselin,…

Port Angeles Police Officer Whitney Fairbanks plays with her dog Copper during a presentation in September 2024. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles Police Department K9 program closer to round-the-clock coverage

Three officers work with German shepherds in city police unit

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Library program encourages reading for children

‘1,000 books’ gets students ready for school, official says

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Immmigration officials conduct operation at Bear Gulch fire

Firefighters say two people detained

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Policy would protect access

Jefferson modeling state laws at courthouse

Spencer McGinty, OPHS director.

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Olympic Peninsula Humane Society hires executive director

Barbecue celebration planned for Sept. 7

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Clallam Transit passes six-year development plan

Annual report details capital improvements, finances

Matthew Hara of Port Angeles helps Ayla Gillies, 2, balance on a log on the sandy shores of Hollywood Beach in downtown Port Angeles. Summer temperatures are forecast to be in the mid-70s for the rest of the week on the North Olympic Peninsula. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Summer sand

Matthew Hara of Port Angeles helps Ayla Gillies, 2, balance on a log on the sandy shores of…

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Port of Port Angeles updates policy to comply with state law

Agency to enforce ban of expanded polystyrene foam

Earth will play its record “Hex; Or Printing In The Infernal Method” in its entirety on Sunday. (Jamie Parkhurst)

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Earth to headline two-day Live Life Loud

Fest to feature music characteristic of Northwest

Carlyn Beebe of Forks pushes a merry-go-round toy as her son, Lane, 6, takes a ride on Tuesday at the Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles. The pair took time out from errands for a visit to the popular park. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Merry go round

Carlyn Beebe of Forks pushes a merry-go-round toy as her son, Lane, 6, takes a ride on Tuesday…

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Three hopefuls vie for Port Angeles council

Interviews set for Tuesday’s meeting

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Jefferson County to bump veterans’ benefits

First increase since 1990s, official says

Mother and daughter Susan Heiny, left, and Sarah Winter Grafstrom with the Slip Point Lighthouse Keepers are working to preserve the 1905 keeper’s house, which is on the National Register of Historic Places. The 10-acre property will be conveyed to Clallam County from the U.S. Coast Guard for use as a park after remediation at the site is completed. The lighthouse no longer exists. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Group working to preserve keeper’s house at Clallam Bay

County hopes Coast Guard will transfer land for public park