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Drop, cover and hold on: ShakeOut drill on Thursday

The Great Washington ShakeOut will be Thursday with North Olympic Peninsula’s government agencies, businesses, tribes and others ready…

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Celebration of Shadows Fall Festival to be held Saturday

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Fine Arts Center will host the Celebration of Shadows Fall Festival on…

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Sequim church seeks all-inclusive playground

Leaders’ focus is on inclusivity, community support

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Peninsula College to celebrate storytelling

PORT ANGELES — Erran Sharpe and Pat Petersen will celebrate the art and craft of storytelling at Peninsula…

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Block prints to be featured this month at Harbor Art Gallery

PORT ANGELES — Harbor Art Gallery will feature the work of artist Nathan Shields of Port Angeles throughout…

Fern Ollerman, 7, of Sequim nets skulls in a fish tank hoping for treats during Saturday’s Scaredy Cats Howl-o-ween Fall Festival & Haunted House at the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society’s Kitty City campus near Carlsborg. The event featured food, music, treats and a variety of spooky decor, including an animatronic haunted house. The festival was a benefit for the society’s operations. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Haunted fundraiser at Kitty City

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General election ballots mailed

Voters have until 8 p.m. on Nov. 7

Port Angeles High School senior homecoming royalty King Parker Nickerson and Queen Paige Mason stand before an admiring crowd on Friday at halftime of the school’s football game against Bainbridge at Port Angeles Civic Field. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles High School royalty

Port Angeles High School senior homecoming royalty King Parker Nickerson and Queen Paige Mason stand before an admiring…

Sequim High School Homecoming Queen Taryn Johnson, left, receives a sash at Friday night’s football game while king Sage Younger looks on. Sequim shut out North Mason 36-0. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim High School Homecoming royalty

Sequim High School Homecoming Queen Taryn Johnson, left, receives a sash at Friday night’s football game while king…

Jeff Clark, facilities technician for the North Olympic Library System, wears special glasses to observe Saturday’s partial eclipse of the sun in front of the Port Angeles Public Library. The annular eclipse was visible as a “ring of fire” for a swath of watchers across Oregon to Texas and Mexico, was visible on the North Olympic Peninsula at about 80 percent with a large portion of the solar disc obscured by the Moon. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Solar eclipse

Jeff Clark, facilities technician for the North Olympic Library System, wears special glasses to observe Saturday’s partial eclipse…

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PA fees to get hearing Tuesday

Proposed hikes to be phased in

Kara Cardinal of Chimacum and her children, Oliver Cardinal, 4, and Maya Cardinal, 8, examine taxidermy animal specimens at a display assembled by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife at Saturday’s Forever Streamfest on the Port Angeles campus of Peninsula College. The event, hosted by the Port Angeles Garden Club and the Clallam County Conservation District, featured numerous displays, exhibits and hands-on activities to raise awareness of the environment and to preserve natural resources. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Forever Streamfest

Kara Cardinal of Chimacum and her children, Oliver Cardinal, 4, and Maya Cardinal, 8, examine taxidermy animal specimens…

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Port Angeles School District accepts Juul lawsuit settlement

More boys and girls participating in fall sports than last year

Ashley Rizan of Port Angeles, left, and her daughter, Zoe Rizan, 6, get assistance from City Shade project volunteer Drea Moore with picking out the perfect English oak tree during Saturday’s tree giveaway in front of Vern Burton Community Center in Port Angeles. About 250 trees, grown in the City Shade Nursery, were distributed to Port Angeles residents with the goal of having them planted along city rights-of-way to contribute to the community’s forest canopy. Another City Shade tree giveaway is planned for spring 2024. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Shade tree giveaway

Ashley Rizan of Port Angeles, left, and her daughter, Zoe Rizan, 6, get assistance from City Shade project…

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Shana Rogers of Port Angeles-based Maddie's Mushrooms, left, talks about her products as Linda Dilan of Port Angeles makes a selection on Friday at the three-day Olympic Peninsula Fungi Festival. The event, centered at the Clallam County Fairgrounds in Port Angeles with additional activities at the Dungeness River Nature Center in Sequim on Sunday, featured a variety of mycology topics and vendors, along with numerous lectures, workshops and entertainment.

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Fungi Fest in Port Angeles

Shana Rogers of Port Angeles-based Maddie’s Mushrooms, left, talks about her products as Linda Dilan of Port Angeles…

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Port Angeles candidates gather for forum

Candidates for city council and port commission discuss issues before voters

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Woman drowns at Ruby Beach

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — An Indianapolis resident drowned at Ruby Beach, according to Olympic National Park.

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Housing, social services topics at Sequim council debate

Armacost, Downer compete for Position 1

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Sequim Gazette staffers earn statewide honors in 2023 WNPA newspaper contest

SEQUIM — Staff from the Sequim Gazette earned 18 individual and team honors at the Washington Newspaper Publishers…

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Budgets before both county boards

Government meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula