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The Dungeness River Nature Center stands illuminated by Christmas lights as visitors roam the outdoor patio after a lighting ceremony for the center and nearby Railroad Bridge on Thursday night in Sequim. Hundreds of people took part in the event, which featured holiday songs by the Sequim High School Choir on the historic bridge over the Dungeness River.

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Railroad Bridge lights the night in Sequim

The Dungeness River Nature Center stands illuminated by Christmas lights as visitors roam the outdoor patio after a…

Matt Roberson

Politics

PA Republican aims to win Legislative seat

Deputy prosecutor lists public safety, education as major issues

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 A closed sign is taped to the front door of the Chase Bank branch in downtown Port Angeles on Friday, citing an "emergency" brought on by a lack of internet service.

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UPDATE: Lumen internet customers back online, company representative says

Business, school district impacted

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Get creative with outdoor lighting

HERE WE ARE, a few days away from the beginning of the “holiday season” and with a new…

Crime & Justice

Rental truck thief sentenced to 41 months

PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man who pleaded guilty to seven felonies after he drove a stolen…

Arts & Entertainment

Free public feasts planned for Thanksgiving on Peninsula

Free community Thanksgiving feasts are planned across the North Olympic Peninsula.

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Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show…

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30…

News

Saturday print editions to be delivered Monday

Due to technical difficulties, Peninsula Daily News subscribers will not receive their Saturday paper until Monday, Nov. 20.

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OUUF speaker set Sunday

PORT ANGELES — The Rev. Bruce Bode will present “Gratitude and the Realities of Life” at 11 a.m.…

Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department worker Easton Joslin clears leaves from the parking lot in front of Port Angeles City Hall. As autumn foliage passes its peak of color across the North Olympic Peninsula, so follows the inevitable falling of leaves across the landscape. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Falling foliage

Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department worker Easton Joslin clears leaves from the parking lot in front of…

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Road to Ridge to open for season

Ski area scheduled for Dec. 3 opening

Arts & Entertainment

Holiday bazaars set on Peninsula

Holiday bazaars offer gift ideas and other goods this weekend on the North Olympic Peninsula.

Impressions artists are, from left, Cody Hagen, Monica Gutierrez-Quarto, Erika Harada, Eileen Jimenez, Nikki Jabbora-Barber, Thomas Connery and curator Lindsay Shepherd.

Arts & Entertainment

Winterfest, concerts, drama, art exhibits on hand this weekend

A winter sports education fundraiser and a variety of music, drama and art shows are offered on the…

Nate Tyler.

Politics

Makah Tribal Council member seeks state legislative position

Nate Tyler announces his candidacy for area’s 24th District

News

Port of Port Angeles approves 2024 budget

$14.196M in capital projects scheduled

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Technical outages reported in Port Angeles area

PORT ANGELES — AT&T and Lumen Technologies reported outages on Thursday in the Port Angeles area.

Crime & Justice

Sequim man awaiting evaluation after child rape charges

PORT ANGELES — A Sequim man facing five first-degree child rape charges and one first-degree child molestation charge,…

Politics

Election outcomes unchanged

General election outcomes on the North Olympic Peninsula were unchanged after the Jefferson County Auditor’s Office counted more…

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Dream Vacations open in Sequim

SEQUIM — Johnna Anzures has opened a Dream Vacations home-based travel franchise in Sequim.