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A pair of Portland Loo public restroom stalls wait on Saturday for their official opening, scheduled for today, at the breezeway parking lot in downtown Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles to open 24-hour restroom facilities

Three Portland Loos to be in downtown

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Ordinances, budgets before counties; levy lid lift before EJFR

Government meetings across North Olympic Peninsula

U.S. Coast Guard Cmdr. Brent Schmadeke, commanding officer of USCG Air Station Port Angeles, spoke to a meeting of the Port Angeles Noon Rotary on Wednesday about his command and what goes on out on Ediz Hook. (Peter Segall / Peninsula Daily News)

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Aging assets and retention issues for Coast Guard

Systemwide issues felt locally, Air Station Port Angeles commander says

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Church presents Gifts of Christmas concert this weekend

SEQUIM — The Gifts of Christmas will be the Sequim Community Church’s annual Christmas celebration this weekend.

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Navy Band Northwest to perform

PORT ANGELES — The Navy Band Northwest will perform a free holiday concert at Port Angeles High School…

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Holiday bazaars set on Peninsula

A variety of holiday fairs and bazaars are planned this weekend on the North Olympic Peninsula.

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Drink Draw with the Wickhams set tonight

PORT ANGELES — Today’s Drink &Draw will use actors from the production of The Wickhams — Christmas at…

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Surfer death ruled accidental

PORT ANGELES — After an autopsy on a Sequim man who drowned while surfing Nov. 27 near Joyce,…

Steve Schermer, a Seattle musician and teacher originally from Port Angeles, will return home to perform with the Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra this Saturday. A specially commissioned concerto will make its world premiere during the performances. (Diane Urbani de la Paz)

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Port Angeles Symphony to present holiday concert

Concerto specially commissioned for 90th anniversary

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Hurricane Ridge Lodge to get $10.8 million upgrade

Facility to be closed during rehabilitation

Morgan Bartholick portrays The Dame in the PA Panto production of “Goldilocks and the Ultimate Rampage,” that opens Friday. (Submitted photo)

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PA Panto presents musical comedy that celebrates life in Clallam County

‘Goldilocks and the Ultimate Rampage’ opens Friday

Mike Chapman.

Politics

Police, housing to be priorities

Chapman outlines Democrats’ plans

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Hurricane Ridge Road expected to be open this weekend

Snow plow fire charred hopes for last week

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Sandie Kiehl of Sequim, left, makes a purchase from Pat Snyder of Sequim-based China Cat Creations during Saturday's Homemade Christmas Craft Fair at the Sequim Prairie Grange near Carlsborg. The event featured dozens of vendors with a wide variety of  holiday gifts and gift ideas created by local artisans.

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Christmas crafts on display in Sequim

Sandie Kiehl of Sequim, left, makes a purchase from Pat Snyder of Sequim-based China Cat Creations during Saturday’s…

Claire Quigley Neal

Opinion

PAT NEAL: Pearl Harbor Day or how my mom won the war

“DECEMBER 7, 1941— a day which will live in infamy.” President Roosevelt said these words many years ago.

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Seagull cause of brief power outage

About 2,000 people lost electricity in Port Angeles

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Cocoa with critters planned

PORT ANGELES — Rachele Brown will lead Cocoa with Critters at 10 a.m. Thursday.

Santa, Christopher Thomsen, holds Lizzie on Sunday at Airport Garden and Nursery in Port Angeles as part of a fundraiser for the Peninsula Friends of Animals. More than a dozen dogs, some more wiggly than others, sat in Santa’s lap for a photo. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Furry fundraiser

Santa, Christopher Thomsen, holds Lizzie on Sunday at Airport Garden and Nursery in Port Angeles as part of…

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Woman files suit against Olympic Medical Center

She cites behavior of former physician

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Utility upgrades to close campground at Heart O’ the Hills next year

Project to replace water pipes could be finished in June