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Maskless on the Peninsula

Vaccine opens the door

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Anne Frank described by two who knew her in Port Angeles High School play

Production live-streamed beginning Friday

Katy Bowman, author of “Grow Wild: The Whole Child, Whole Family, Nature-Rich Guide to Moving More,” will array pages of the book along a mile-long walking route at Chimacum’s Finnriver Farm & Cidery on Sunday afternoon. The “book walk” is free to the public. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Sequim author highlights new book with Chimacum walk

An unconventional approach to a tour in rural farm setting

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Coast Guard rescues injured hiker after fall

LA PUSH — The Coast Guard medevaced an injured hiker from the beach between Taylor Point and Scotts…

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Port Angeles woman arrested after standoff

Police: Woman had knife, threatened to light herself on fire

Captain Derrell Sharp, Clallam County Fire District 3.

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Clallam County Fire District 3 works with excess 9-1-1 caller

Emergency call load up from 2020 so far, assistant chief says

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Clallam-Jefferson County Pro Bono Lawyers to hold free legal aid clinic

PORT ANGELES — The last day to register for the Clallam-Jefferson County Pro Bono Lawyers’ free legal aid…

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Port Angeles School District superintendent to hold luncheon chat

PORT ANGELES — Martin Brewer, superintendent of the Port Angeles School District, will host a luncheon chat at…

From left are Jessica Thompson, Lori Ambrose, Molly Wallace and JooRi Jun. Staff and customers at Jim’s Pharmacy in Port Angeles raised more than $700 to support Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, the March recipient of Jim’s Cares Monthly Charity. The funds are raised through monetary donations, used book sales, donated employee casual days and a percentage of over-the-counter sales at Jim’s.

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Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County accepts donation

From left are Jessica Thompson, Lori Ambrose, Molly Wallace and JooRi Jun.

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A pair of bicyclists make their way along the Waterfront Trail east of dowtown Piort Angeles on Thursday. The trail, a poppular route for bicyclists and pedestraians, makes its way along or near the shore of Port Angeles Harbor from Morse Creek to Ediz hook.

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Waterfront wanderers take to trail

A pair of bicyclists make their way along the Waterfront Trail east of downtown Port Angeles on Thursday.

Members of the Port Angeles Garden Club recently gathered for a planting party at Crestwood Health and Rehabilitation. 

Club members added spring blooms to planters on the residents’ patio. 

Pictured standing, from left to right, are Bernice Cook, Kitty Gross, Shari Bley and Mary Kelsoe. 

Seated is Crestwood resident Troy Nicholaysen, who will will care for the plantings.

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Port Angeles Garden Club has planting party

Members of the Port Angeles Garden Club recently gathered for a planting party at Crestwood Health and Rehabilitation.

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Music festival offers faith in hip-hop, rap

SEQUIM — Internal Grind Ministries will sponsor the inaugural Rise Up Music Festival from at 12:30 p.m. May…

Dash Air Shuttle hopes to fly the Cessna 402c out of William R. Fairchild International Airport in Port Angeles. (Dash Air Shuttle Inc.)

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Dash is firming up flight plans

Airline seeking pilots beginning this week

Jamie Schlichting of Sequim is one of many customers who say they will miss Sequim’s JCPenney store. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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JCPenney to close in Sequim on Sunday

Between Peninsula locations, retailer operated 101 years

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Car rams school bus; no students aboard

PORT ANGELES — A 26-year-old woman was cited for driving under the influence after she collided with a…

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Sequim Soroptimists start online auction

Nonprofit seeks funds for programs for women, girls

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Missing Port Angeles man found safe

PORT ORCHARD — A Port Angeles man who was reportedly missing since April 26 was found safe in…

Clayton A. Folsom

Crime & Justice

Port Angeles man sentenced for intent to sell meth, heroin

PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man has been sentenced to five years in prison for possession with…

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Inslee: Open for business by end of June

Governor eyes lifting limits, adopts CDC masking advice