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Book sale continues through week

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Friends of the Library will host a six-day Bag of Books sale…

Team We Brake for Whales, currently in first place in the Race to Alaska, pulled into the checkpoint in Bella Bella, British Columbia, on Sunday. The team could reach the finish line in Ketchikan, Alaska, as soon as today. (Peter Geerlofs via Northwest Maritime Center)

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8-person sailboat may reach Ketchikan today

Team captain led Sail Like a Girl to 2017 victory

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Wellness forum scheduled Wednesday

SEQUIM — The Sequim Health and Housing Collaborative will present “The Power of Collaboration in Sequim” at 2…

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CAPTION: Members of the Forks Whales accept their trophy at the recent MATE ROV competition in Forks.

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West End students gather for annual competition

FORKS — Students from Forks Intermediate School, Lake High School, Neah Bay High School, Quileute Tribal School and…

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Sequim Pride Weekend to begin Thursday

SEQUIM — Sequim Pride Weekend, a celebration of the LGBTQIA community, is set for Thursday through next Saturday,…

Participants in the Maritime Festival’s Orca Bait Swim pump themselves up on Ediz Hook before heading out across the harbor. The inaugural event drew 12 swimmers and three orcas, whose paths did not happen to meet over the 1 1/2-mile course. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Orcas visit inaugural race in their name

Maritime fesitival offers variety over weekend

The Forks High School Class of 2023 begins to celebrate at the conclusion of the Commencement Ceremony Saturday afternoon in the Spartan Gym. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Forks High School Class of 2023

The Forks High School Class of 2023 begins to celebrate at the conclusion of the Commencement Ceremony Saturday…

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Second retirement party set for Sequim dentist

Johnson known for holistic care of patients

Fork’s Destiny Ashue, 9, was all smiles when she got to touch horses for her first  time during the Annual Save the Trails event last month at Littleton Horse Camp. Hosted by Backcountry Horsemen’s Mt. Olympus and Peninsula chapters, she was overjoyed to be able to lead this mini-horse by herself (under the watchful eye of Mt. Olympus BCH Chapter member Wendy Brundle)Photos by Karen Griffiths

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HORSEPLAY: Warm weather helps make ‘Share the trail’ a success

I HITCHED A ride with Kim Bues last month to the annual Share the Trail event hosted by…

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Alpacas shot in dead of night

Investigators seeking information on Joyce killings

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Teen bicyclist dies after collision

PORT ANGELES – A 15-year-old boy who was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle after his bicycle…

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Sequim teen takes national stage for Boys & Girls Clubs

Pearle Peterson to travel this sumer, performing

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Port Angeles approves limited ban on new STRs

No impact on existing short-term rentals

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A GROWING CONCERN: Make your arrangements a cut above

YAY! WARM WEATHER finally is back!

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EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

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

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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…

Hunter Bryan Fraser walked out of Olympic National Park on Saturday after a search had been conducted for him since Wednesday. (Clallam County Sheriff’s Office)

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Overdue hiker walks out of park

QUILCENE — A hiker overdue since Wednesday and last seen west of Deer Park campground in Olympic National…

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Janel Bistrika of Port Angeles and her daughter, Amelia Bistrika, 7, look at a wall of photographs of first-grade students, including Amelia, who took part in the garden-themed "Blooming Artists" exhibition during an opening reception on Tuesday at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center. "Blooming Artists" features the works of about 275 youngsters and will run through June 25.

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Blooming Art on display

Janel Bistrika of Port Angeles and her daughter, Amelia Bistrika, 7, look at a wall of photographs of…

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Seeing the Savior a different way

THE AWARD-WINNING TV series “The Chosen” has had over 400 million views and has been popular among many…

Visitors to the newly-expanded Elwha River Casino walk through the gaming area after it was officially opened on Wednesday on the Lower Elwha Klallam Reservation west of Port Angeles. (KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS)

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Elwha Casino expanded

Chairwoman: COVID raised costs, delayed reopening