Tayler Bulus-Steed and Mayah Simpson-Thompson, founders of Funky Grooves, showcase their newly opened record shop, where they have curated a space dedicated to music, community and vintage culture. (Allora Walls/Peninsula Daily News)

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Funky Grooves offers gathering place for artists

New store open Monday through Saturday

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Workers maneuver a newly-delivered vault containing a water valve at the site of a valve replacement project on Thursday at the Jones Street Reservoir in Port Angeles.

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Water pressure to be reduced in Port Angeles next week

PORT ANGELES — The city of Port Angeles will temporarily reduce water pressure to its utility customers beginning…

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Beaches, nearshore waters remain open following fuel spill

PORT ANGELES — Public access to the Elwha River estuary remains open following the fuel spill that entered…

Arts & Entertainment

Port Angeles’ Day of Play set for Saturday

Port Angeles’ Day of Play, music and stage performances highlight weekend events on the North Olympic Peninsula.

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Power of prayer is no coincidence

“THIS IS WEIRD,” I said to myself again. I was driving out to Forks recently for a Sunday…

Crime & Justice

Port Townsend man arrested in murder investigation

Autopsy determined Sequim man’s death a homicide

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Port Angeles wants full site cleanup

Ecology prefers different plan for Rayonier

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First Fed Bank adds board member amid settlement proceedings

SEC filings show institution includes $5.8M for ‘legal matter’

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Committee members sought for ‘For’ and ‘Against’ statements

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County commissioners are seeking county residents to serve on the “For” and “Against”…

Arts & Entertainment

Folk band on tour to play at Port Angeles residence

PORT ANGELES — Sturtz will perform at a house concert from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday.

Cheryl and John Francis of Sequim, along with their dogs, from left, Bella, Molly and Yogi, enjoy a day in the sun at Cline Spit County Park north of Sequim on Tuesday. The couple and their pets, who recently moved from California, took advantage of the area’s recreational opportunities. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Dog days of summer

Cheryl and John Francis of Sequim, along with their dogs, from left, Bella, Molly and Yogi, enjoy a…

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Deadline set to declare steelhead protection

Finding originally was due in August 2023

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Port of Port Angeles to purchase downtown building

Location ideal to support Marine Trade Center, official says

Arts & Entertainment

Various activities set for Port Angeles’ Day of Play

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department will host its Day of Play from 9…

Arts & Entertainment

Sequim, Port Townsend bands to combine for performances

The Sequim City Band and the Port Townsend Summer Band will present “Music Together” with free concerts in…

Pigs on the Wing, a Portland, Ore.-based Pink Floyd tribute band, will perform in Port Townsend on Friday and in Port Angeles on Saturday.

Arts & Entertainment

Pigs on the Wing to perform two Peninsula shows

PORT TOWNSEND — Pigs on the Wing will present “Echoes of Pink Floyd” at 8:30 p.m. Friday.

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Hearing set Friday for annual $5 fee

Conservation district would use funds to continue programs

Opinion

PAT NEAL: A short history of fraud

WHEN VIEWED THROUGH the lens of history, today’s current events are no mystery. In last week’s column, we…

A state Department of Transportation crew constructs a temporary diversion dam under the former and current U.S. Highway 101 bridges on Saturday in preparation for the demolition of the old bridge. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Demolition of old Elwha River bridge has begun

PORT ANGELES — Demolition of the old U.S. Highway 101 bridge across the Elwha River is underway.

With the Quillayute River flowing toward James Island and the Pacific Ocean, Quileute tribal member Smokey Ward prepares baked salmon in the traditional way Saturday morning during the Quileute Days celebration in La Push. A large crowd gathered for the festival. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Traditional salmon

With the Quillayute River flowing toward James Island and the Pacific Ocean, Quileute tribal member Smokey Ward prepares…