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Still a wild mustang who, overall, dislikes being touched, Freya offers her nose for Vanessa to touch.

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HORSEPLAY: Wild BLM horses find a paradise on the Olympic Peninsula with Vanessa Lowe

PARADISE WAITS WITH open arms to help abused, abandoned and aggrieved Bureau of Land Management wild mustangs live…

A two-bedroom, 800-swuare-foot home is among the free plans offered by the City of Port Angeles.

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Port Angeles offers free pre-approved stock plans

City hopes to reduce time, costs of housing construction

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Port Angeles aims to spur development

City waives certain building permit fees for 15 housing types

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Salish Sea Ecotourism and Hospitality students Julia Livingston, 17, left, dices basil while Trinity Williams, 18, creates garlic bread twists at the Port Angeles School District's commercial kitchen classroom.

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Hospitality program training young chefs

Student-run cafe to open early next year

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Man involved in Thursday wreck dies in Silverdale

PORT ANGELES — The 79-year-old Sequim man involved in Thursday’s two-vehicle wreck east of Port Angeles, Philip M.…

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James Kingland enjoying his favorite place in Port Townsend along the waterfront on Friday morning. Kingland goes there often to reflect on his life and for the inner peace he extr

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Home Fund helps man get back on his feet

‘It allowed me to move forward without feeling like I was just lost’

Sequim High School Interact Club students pose in front of Seattle's SIFF Cinema Downtown before a screening of  "The Boys in the Boat" on Thursday.

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Sequim students attend Seattle screening of “The Boys in the Boat’

SEATTLE — Forty-five members of the Sequim High School Interact Club attended a screening of “The Boys in…

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NOLS to host ‘The Boys in the Boat’ discussions

SEQUIM — The North Olympic Library System will host special discussions — one in person, one virtual —…

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Bremerton skaters to perform in Port Angeles on Sunday

PORT ANGELES — Two skaters from the Bremerton Figure Skaters club will perform at the Port Angeles Winter…

Judy Willman, daughter of University of Washington rowing team member Joe Rantz, signs a movie poster for the movie “The Boys in the Boat,” a tribute to the team’s rise to winning a gold medal in the 1936 Olympics. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Spotlight on ‘The Boys in the Boat’

Story with Sequim tie has advance screening

Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: Giving it up for Christmas

IT’S THAT TIME of year again, when we start thinking of Christmas pudding, carols and all that good…

Traffic backs up on Monroe Road because of an automobile wreck near the intersection with U.S. Highway 101 on Thursday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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One wreck, two locations in East Port Angeles

Crash backs up traffic for miles Thursday morning

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History Center aims to trade land for teardown of former Lincoln School

Group aims to keeps possibility of expansion

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Clallam County adopts construction program

Twenty projects total $8.8 million in 2024

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Holiday bazaars offer gift shopping

Holiday bazaars continue on the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend.

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Festivals, plays, concerts on Peninsula this weekend

Holiday festivals, plays and music will be offered this weekend on the Peninsula.

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Tyler Gage and Adam DeFilippo decorate the 1956 Seagrave fire engine in 2022.

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Operation Candy Cane begins Saturday

PORT ANGELES — Operation Candy Cane 2023 begins Saturday and will continue through Dec. 14.

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Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship speaker set

PORT ANGELES — Jamal Rahman will present “Celebration of Mary and Jesus in Islam” at 11 a.m. Sunday.

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Parks fees, public health before county board

Government meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula

Emily McAlily, in the part of Chandon, left, toys with the wig of Steve Methner, playing the role of King Triton, prior to a Tuesday rehearsal of the PA Panto production of Ethel Mermaid and the Varying Degrees of Evil, which starts this weekend at Peninsula College. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Now divorced from prince, mermaid wants to go home

PA Panto show to be performed over two weekends