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Recovery efforts underway after man falls at Sol Duc

PORT ANGELES — The Olympic National Park search and rescue team is preparing to recover the body of…

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Woman extradited to Port Angeles in connection with 2016 murder

PORT ANGELES — A woman who was the primary suspect in a murder case from 2016 is in…

Ethan Davidson, 16, left, competes with his brother, Pierce Davidson, 12, both of Dallas, Texas, in a paddleboard race on a temporary course set up at East Boat Haven in Port Angeles as part of the weekend’s Maritime Career Fair & Festival. The two-day event, hosted by the Port of Port Angeles, featured informational displays, children’s activities, maritime demonstrations, food, music and a fishing derby. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Paddleboard race

Ethan Davidson, 16, left, competes with his brother, Pierce Davidson, 12, both of Dallas, Texas, in a paddleboard…

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Towne Road is now finished

Overview highlights years-long project

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Jefferson County commissioners pass $465K in budget appropriations

Election security grant will help pay for software services

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Port Townsend man sentenced to two years in prison

O’Donnell pleads guilty to residential burglary, second-degree theft

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Clallam County Sheriff’s deputies respond to unrelated firearms incidents

Man, 18, turns himself in after allegedly shooting from moving vehicle

Best of the Peninsula 2025.

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Nomination round open for Best of the Peninsula

PORT ANGELES — Nominations are being accepted for the Best of Clallam and Jefferson counties and Best of…

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Sequim’s Rite Aid will close June 26 after its parent company announced its second filing of Chapter 11 bankruptcy in early May. Pharmacy accounts will be transferred to Sequim’s QFC. The Port Angeles store at 621 S. Lincoln St. will also close, but a date has not been set.

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Rite Aid stores are set to close

QFC to take on Sequim pharmacy accounts

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Sequim Habitat project goes before hearing examiner

Decision expected soon on homes

Ivy Karlinsky of Seattle has her two daughters Isla, 6, and Ellie, 3, help her over the finish line during the last 20 meters of her half-marathon race at the Port Angeles Pier on Sunday. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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NORTH OLYMPIC DISCOVERY MARATHON: A hot time was had by all

PORT ANGELES — They came, they ran and they conquered the elements in the 23rd annual North Olympic…

Aiden Murdoch, 11, and his sister, Sylvia Murdoch, 8, both of Akron, Ohio, examine a display of animal silhouettes, skulls and tracks on Friday at the Olympic National Park Visitor Center in Port Angeles. The pair were on a family vacation to the park with a stop at the visitor center. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Animal tracks

Aiden Murdoch, 11, and his sister, Sylvia Murdoch, 8, both of Akron, Ohio, examine a display of animal…

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Jefferson PUD may raise its rates

Increase would address aging infrastructure

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Judge hears oral arguments in case that centers on DNR logging

Decision on possible injunction should come within next 90 days

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The former Lincoln School, shown on Friday, is the subject of an offer by the city to purchase the building and surrounding property from the North Olympic History Center for redevelopment of the site into multifamiy housing.

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Port Angeles offers to purchase Lincoln School property

Offer totals $788K with land swap included

Master Gardener Cece Fitton of Sequim waters a patch of black-eyed Susans and phacelia, along with other pollinator plants, on Thursday at the group’s demonstration garden at 2711 Woodcock Road near Sequim. The Woodcock Garden, operated through the Washington State University Extension office, features a classroom and an outdoor pavilion for seasonal lectures and workshops and is open to the public during daylight hours year-round. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Demonstration garden

Master Gardener Cece Fitton of Sequim waters a patch of black-eyed Susans and phacelia, along with other pollinator…

Brendan Meyer.

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Meyer to resign Port Angeles City Council position

Unexpired term runs through December 2027

Known for specializing in Japanese vinyl pressings, Vinny Robbins, Bremerton store owner of Beats N’ Cats Records, will return to the Sequim Record Show on Saturday as one of 25-plus vendors. He said Sequim seems to like heavy metal, hip-hop and jazz albums. (Vinny Robbins)

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Sequim Record Show set for this weekend

Sale slated Saturday at Guy Cole Event Center

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Artists, creators to be highlighted at Port Townsend Pride

Organizers raise $30,000 for annual event

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Restored lens to be celebrated at Point Wilson

Live music, tours, vendors to be on site Saturday