Crime & Justice

August trial set for robbery suspect

Not guilty plea entered for felony charges from Frugal’s incident

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Life

Focus on ‘Ian’s Ride: A Long Distance Journey to Joy’: Author and Guiness Record holder speak at Dungeness River Nature Center

“It’s so nice chatting with so many friendly faces,” Ian Mackay said to a home-turf gathered at the…

German violinist Franziska Pietsch will be a featured soloist in the Port Angeles Symphony’s first concert of the 2025-2026 season.

Arts & Entertainment

Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra poised for new season

Season passes on sale

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A crew erects an activity tent on Thursday in the parking lot of Port Angeles City Pier in preparation for today's Independence Day events. For a list of July 4 activities, see today's on-line edition of the Peninsula Daily News.

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In tents preparation

A crew erects an activity tent on Thursday in the parking lot of Port Angeles City Pier in…

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Construction workers stand on what remains of the old U.S. 101 bridge over the Elwha River on Wednesday as the aging structure is dismantled. The old bridge, built in 1926, was in danger of washout when the river beneath changed course and engineers discovered the bridge piers were built on gravel instead of bedrock, leading to constructon of a new bridge, at right, which was opened to traffic in 2024. The old bridge was to remain in place until a fish-spawning window, which runs from mid-July until the end of August.

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Bridge removal

Construction workers stand on what remains of the old U.S. Highway 101 bridge over the Elwha River on…

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OMC updates partner process

Says it is now in ‘decision phase’

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Canadians coming to support community

‘Neighbours’ to march in July 4 parade

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Port Angeles council begins 2026 budgeting

Looks at staffing, taxes and expenditures

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Oceanographer Mallory Ringham makes adjustments on a carbon dioxide sensor that will be deployed in Port Angeles Harbor.

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Project aims to capture and store carbon dioxide on Port Angeles waterfront

Dye test a step in implementing electrochemical process

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Reservoir change short funds

Site requires reconfiguring design

Team Puget Sound Navigation Company from left to right; Molly Karas, Michael Karas and Anthony Boscolo celebrating with their champion belt, July 1. (Photo credit: Jim Meyers)

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Port Townsend sailors win WA360

Broken record raises the bar for racers

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Electronic edition of newspaper set Friday

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula Daily News will have an electronic edition only on Friday.

Peggy Finsterbusch of Port Angeles examines an outbuilding at the Sequim home of Amy Chance and Terry Anderson, a participating garden during the 30th annual Petals & Pathways Home Garden Tour. The event showcased eight gardens in the Sequim and Port Angeles areas, arranged and coordinated by the Master Gardener Foundation of Clallam County. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Garden tour

Peggy Finsterbusch of Port Angeles examines an outbuilding at the Sequim home of Amy Chance and Terry Anderson,…

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Port of Port Townsend considers future of dock

Commissioners concerned about safety issues

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Beer garden at Clallam County Fair to extend through derby

Patrons will need admission plus tickets to event

David Ballif in the EDC Team Jefferson office last month.

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EDC director brings a depth of experience

Former USAID diplomat returns to Washington

News

Hog Wild fundraiser brings in $86,500

Money will go to OMC Children’s Clinic and healthcare scholarships

Best of the Peninsula.

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Vote now in Best of Peninsula contests

It’s time again to vote for the Best of the Peninsula!

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Firefighters, pictured training in Carlsborg, responded to more than 9,000 calls for service in the Sequim area last year.

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District to ask for levy lid lift

Sequim-area agency to be on August ballot

Crime & Justice

Sequim police plan to forward charges in school vandalism case

Charges to be determined by prosecuting attorney’s office, detective says