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Lacey woman dies in rollover traffic collision

U.S. Highway 101 closed for more than three hours

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Clallam County to receive $3.75M for Olympic Discovery Trail planning

Agency also applying for energy audit grant

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Port Angeles School District approves $3.5M in expenses

Funds to cover unbudgeted expenditures

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Port Angeles offering utility assistance for those affected by mill closure

PORT ANGELES — The city of Port Angeles is offering utility payment assistance to residents affected by the…

Maya Jennings-Kelly, 5, of Port Angeles gets a push from Nick Simpson of Port Angeles during an outing to Bovee’s Meadow at Lake Crescent in Olympic National Park on Saturday. Warm weekend weather drew hundreds of people to the Barnes Point area of the lake, leading to full parking lots and busy beaches. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Floating on water

Maya Jennings-Kelly, 5, of Port Angeles gets a push from Nick Simpson of Port Angeles during an outing…

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Program aims to reduce 911 calls

Fire District 3 hires first community paramedic

The state Department of Ecology’s first hybrid research vessel, Resilience, cruises by Sequim Bay on its way to dock at the John Wayne Marina in mid-July. The vessel will operate out of the marina for a few months while PNNL-Sequim is updating its dock. (Eric Francavilla/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)

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Hybrid research vessel to enhance capabilities for national lab

Resilience is first in its class to be partially electrified

Jessica Davis helps Jordyn Mancuso-Staus put on a personalized vest during a ribbon cutting for the remodel of the Sequim Walmart as Jordyn's grandmother Donna Staus, left, and Jessica's husband John-Paul Davis watch. The Davises presented Donna with a shadowbox with her late-husband Lynie Staus' work vest. He died May 1 shortly before his 24th anniversary with the company. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Remodel complete at Sequim Walmart store

Company leaders recognize staff, community organizations

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Watercolor exhibit to open Tuesday at Field Hall

PORT ANGELES — There will be a reception for “Watercolor: From Studio to Gallery” from 5 p.m. to…

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Weekly free outdoor concerts presented across the Peninsula

Free outdoor summer concerts will continue on the North Olympic Peninsula next week.

Kevin Anderson of Port Angeles takes a travel cage of six cockatiels for a walk to the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain on a sunny Thursday in downtown Port Angeles. Anderson said the birds were fond of the outdoors and didn’t mind being confined to a cage for the outing, adding that each of the birds had its own cage at home. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Getting some sunshine

Kevin Anderson of Port Angeles takes a travel cage of six cockatiels for a walk to the Conrad…

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Both lanes of Highway 101 east of Port Angeles reopened after collision

PORT ANGELES — Both lanes of U.S. Highway 101 are now open, according to the Clallam County Sheriff’s…

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Tribe seeks to manage refuges

Allen: ‘We can bring a lot more resources’

U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer, D-Gig Harbor, and members of the North Olympic Peninsula Recompete Coalition stand together following a press conference at Harborview Park on Friday in Port Angeles. (Christopher Urquia/Peninsula Daily News)

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Coalition celebrates $35M federal grant award

NOPRC chosen as one of six communities nationwide

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Beer garden to return to Clallam County fair

Station will be open one hour before, after rodeo

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Herrera Beutler, Upthegrove in top two for public lands

PORT ANGELES — Commissioner of Public Lands continued to be the closest statewide race as ballot counts were…

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Early morning road work set in Port Angeles next week

PORT ANGELES — Both the city of Port Angeles and the state Department of Transportation will be repairing…

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Boards to discuss Lake Sutherland, budgets this week

Meetings across Clallam and Jefferson counties.

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Music workshop to be conducted next week

PORT ANGELES — Morgan-Ellis Studios will conduct a one-week workshop for strings beginning at 9 a.m. Monday.

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A GROWING CONCERN: A dozen ways to keep garden summer fresh

AS THE “DOG days of summer” descend upon us, August is the time to heat things up in…