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Three-day CrabFest opens today

PORT ANGELES — The 21st Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival opens today for three days of vendors, entertainment…

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Crab crew member Jacob Brown of Port Angeles pulls cooked crab from a boiler on Thursday in preparation for the opening of the Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival on the Port Angeles waterfront. The three-day festival begins today and runs through Sunday. For more information, see Page A6. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Prepping for crab

Crab crew member Jacob Brown of Port Angeles pulls cooked crab from a boiler on Thursday in preparation…

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Sequim High’s royalty reigns

Sequim High School celebrated its 2022 Homecoming in style last week, with a key win in the football…

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Attempted murder trial pushed to March 2023

PORT ANGELES — Attorneys continue to seek mental health professionals to evaluate a Sequim man’s mental state after…

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Sequim forum to feature candidates for DCD, county commissioner

SEQUIM — In a forum described as having no moderator, no timekeeper, no agendas and “no baloney,” 101…

Broken wreckage of the cabin cruiser Eudora is hoisted by helicopter from the beach on Ediz Hook in Port Angeles on Wednesday as a crew hired by the state Department of Natural Resources gathers pieces of the shipwrecked vessel. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Boat salvaged from beach

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A crew from Bothel-based Grand Event Rentals erects a dining tent in the parking lot of the 48 Degrees North restaurant along the Port Angeles waterfront on Wednesday. The tent will serve as the focal point for food and entertainment for this weekend’s three-day Port Angeles Crab Festival, which begins Friday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Festival preparation

A crew from Bothel-based Grand Event Rentals erects a dining tent in the parking lot of the 48…

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UPDATE: Water main break repaired; many advised to boil water

Pipe that broke Saturday morning fixed Wednesday night

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Pedestrians and bicyclists make their way arcoss a pair of new spans crossing the newly-restored flood plain of the Dungeness River at Railroad Bridge Park on Wednesday. The two spans, which opened this week, eliminate a long detour for users of the Olympic Discovery Trail by restoring the link across the river. An additional walkway, which is still under construction with an opening scheduled for later this fall, will link the trail to the outdoor patio of the recently-opened Dungeness River Nature Center.

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Building bridges at Railroad Bridge Park

Pedestrians and bicyclists make their way across a pair of new spans crossing the newly-restored flood plain of…

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Fiber featured on First Friday Art Walk

SEQUIM — Fiber arts will be highlighted during the First Friday Art Walk in Sequim.

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Walk-About garden tour scheduled

SEQUIM — The Clallam County Master Gardeners will host a Walk-About garden tour at 10 a.m. Thursday.

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Hospice orientation set for potential volunteers

PORT ANGELES — Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County will conduct both an online orientation and an in-person session…

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NOLS book discussion groups scheduled for October

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Library System will host book discussions in person and online this month.

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PAT NEAL: A bee-utiful autumn

IF THE FEEDBACK from last week’s episode is any indication, we are having a “bee-utiful” autumn on the…

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Indigenous poetry reading set for Monday

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Library System is hosting the second annual Indigenous Peoples’ Day Poetry Reading…

Betsy Reed Schultz, head of the Captain Joseph Foundation, sits in the library of the Captain Joseph House in Port Angeles as the respite home for Gold Star families prepares for its first guests this weekend. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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The 21st Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival opens Friday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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CrabFest offers good eats beginning Friday

Tribes contribute to food at weekend festival