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“Spring Reunion” by Celeste Tucker is one of 39 photographs in “The World on Pause,” the exhibition open now at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center. From left are Port Angeles high schoolers Gillian Wolfe, 17, Olivia Carroll, 17, Bella Artis, 16, and Celeste Tucker, 17. (Celeste Tucker)

Arts & Entertainment

‘The World on Pause’ illustrates teen experiences during pandemic

Photography bolstered by written thoughts

News

State Supreme Court OKs Cooke Aquaculture steelhead farming

Company partnering with Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe for Port Angeles Harbor farm

Project Director Chris Fidler stands on the stage of the Field Arts & Events Hall’s performance venue in March 2021. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News file)

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Field Arts and Events Hall sets date for opening

Fundraising efforts continuing

Business

Port Angeles School District to host job fair Jan. 20

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles School District will host a job fair from 11 a.m. to 1…

Nitasha Lewis

Arts & Entertainment

Social Justice Week begins with lecture today

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College will celebrate the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with Social Justice…

A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter hoists an injured person from the beach at the base of a bluff below 10th and Walker streets on the west side of Port Angeles on Wednesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Teenager falls from bluff

Girl flown to Harborview

News

UPS cites bad weather for late deliveries

PORT ANGELES —After several days of being closed and out of service, the Port Angeles UPS Customer Center…

News

Ovation of the Seas wintering in Puget Sound

PORT ANGELES — The 16-deck Ovation of the Seas cruise ship will be seen coming in and out…

News

Four more deaths reported on Peninsula

Berry: State overwhelmed by growing case numbers

Clallam Transit leaders report that, in 2020 and 2021, exclusions have gone above pre-pandemic levels, with transit operators issuing exclusions for misbehavior, mostly nuisances, while at transit facilities or while riding on a bus across Clallam County. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

News

Clallam Transit reports rise in misbehavior as ridership decreases

Buses safe to travel, general manager says

Opinion

PAT NEAL: Thank you for reading this

Thank you for reading this. Somebody must. I know this from all of the wonderful cards and letters…

A photo of murder victims Jordan Iverson, left, and his father, Darrell Iverson, was shown to the jury last week during Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Michele Devlin’s closing argument.

Crime & Justice

Bauer murder verdict to be appealed

Case cost hundreds of thousands of dollars

News

Healthcare systems creaking under COVID-19 caseload

Routine procedures have been canceled

News

DOT cancels this week’s overnight Hood Canal Bridge closures

Vehicular traffic closures now set for next week

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Politics

Sequim council chooses new mayor

Deputy mayor Ferrell follows Armacost for two-year term

News

Shoreline permit OK’d for Elwha hotel

Forty-five feet of project falls within jurisdiction

Bull elk watch as hundreds of widgeons leap from small pond in field in Sequim. (Photo courtesy John Gussman)

News

Birds in flight

By John Gussman

Dennis Marvin Bauer is escorted out of Clallam County Superior Court after he was convicted of a 2018 triple murder on Monday. (Rob Ollikainen/for Peninsula Daily News)

Crime & Justice

Bauer found guilty of triple murder

Jury also finds him at fault for firearms violations

Clear day over Port Angeles Harbor

Mount Baker looms Sunday afternoon over the Chinese-built bulk carrier Eredine and the cruise ship Ovation of the Seas, anchored at two of six federally designated anchor points in Port Angeles Harbor. The Ovation of the Seas is circling the Puget Sound area until it can either go to Australia or start its Alaskan season. Only crew members are on board. (Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News)

Life

As far as the eye can see

Mount Baker looms Sunday afternoon over the Chinese-built bulk carrier Eredine and the cruise ship Ovation of the…

Arts & Entertainment

Susan Sorensen to address Sequim Bay Yacht Club

SEQUIM — Susan Sorensen will address a meeting of the Sequim Bay Yacht Club at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday.