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UPDATE: Electrical power restored on West End

UPDATE: Electrical power was restored to West End customers by 1:30 a.m. Saturday, according to the Clallam Public…

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Life

‘Whodunnit Downtown?’ contest coming up in Sequim

First Friday Art Walk offers variety of venues

Crime & Justice

Alleged arsonist faces arraignment Jan. 12

Manhunt led to arrest of Sequim man

Life

Clallam libraries to host book talks in January

The North Olympic Library System will host three Book Discussion Group meetings in January, beginning next week.

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Two US 101 wrecks slow traffic through Morse Creek

PORT ANGELES – A possibly speeding driver rolled his SUV in the Morse Creek grade on U.S. Highway…

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Field Hall aims to close $8 million gap

Executive director says facility is boosting economy

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Port Angeles council elects officers

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles City Council member Kate Dexter was unanimously voted to fill a third two-year…

Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department worker Lukas Cox tosses a limb from the downtown Port Angeles Christmas tree into a truck for eventual recycling as the tree is dismantled on Tuesday. The tree, donated by the Port of Port Angeles, illuminated downtown at the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain since it was lit on Thanksgiving weekend. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Tree recycling

Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department worker Lukas Cox tosses a limb from the downtown Port Angeles Christmas…

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Health officer: Little data doesn’t mean less risk

PORT ANGELES — Sparse information about COVID-19, RSV, flu and other respiratory diseases doesn’t mean risks are diminished.…

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Clallam approves $500K for affordable housing project

Habitat for Humanity units to be sited in Sequim

Education

Cape Flattery putting levy on February ballot

Replacement measure would collect nearly $2M over four-year period

Life

Great Decisions meeting slated

SEQUIM — The Great Decisions discussion group will meet at at 10 a.m. Friday.

Life

Shuttle and spindle meeting set

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Shuttle and Spindle Guild will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday.

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Monthly tech help available at NOLS

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Library System will launch drop-in Tech help beginning Friday.

Participants in the New Year’s Day polar bear dip in Port Angeles run in and out of the chilly water of Port Angeles Harbor at Hollywood Beach as onlookers watch from the shore on Monday. More than 100 dippers took part in the annual ritual, which served as a fundraiser for Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Taking the plunge

Participants in the New Year’s Day polar bear dip in Port Angeles run in and out of the…

Sierra and Jeremy Springer of Sequim with children Poppy and newborn Fiona, who was the first baby born in Clallam County in 2024 at Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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It’s a girl! First baby of new year born in Port Angeles

Fiona Springer born just before 6 a.m.

Skiing at Deer Park is pictured in this historic photos. (U.S. National Park Service archives)

Arts & Entertainment

Perspectives series begins Jan 9

PORT ANGELES — Olympic National Park’s Perspectives Winter Speaker Series will be presented in a hybrid format via…

Pictured from left to right are Marty Brewer, Port Angeles School District superintendent; Michelle Turner, Port Angeles Education Foundation president; Michell Gentry, Port Angeles AmeriCorps coordinator; and Kayla Oakes, Field Arts and Events Hall.

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Grants awarded to Port Angeles district educators

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Education Foundation recently awarded SPICE grants totaling $65,410 to educators throughout the…

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Clallam Transit approves annual budget, wage increases for union

PORT ANGELES — The Board of Clallam County Transit at its Dec. 20 meeting unanimously approved a $17.3…

Clallam County Fire District 2 firefighter/EMT Anaka Hughes makes her way up the stairs behind the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain in Port Angeles on Saturday to gather donations and pledges supporting the upcoming Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Firefighter Stairclimb on March 10 at the Columbia Center in Seattle. The North Olympic Firefighters Team consisting of firefighters from Fire District 2 and the Port Angeles Fire Department will join about 2,000 firefighters from across the region in the event, ascending 69 floors with 1,356 steps of Seattle’s tallest skyscraper benefiting blood cancer research and patient services. The North Olympic team plans another fundraising event with stairclimb machines on March 10 at Bourbon West, 125 W. Front St. in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Stairclimb donations

Clallam County Fire District 2 firefighter/EMT Anaka Hughes makes her way up the stairs behind the Conrad Dyar…