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Forum to speak about local news

Conversation slated Tuesday at Field Hall

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Clallam awards funds to address homelessness

Funding cycle to run through June 2027

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Port Angeles commissions intersection control study

City council approves two new vehicle purchases

Mason Combs is 4 feet, 3 inches tall and has red hair, according to the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office. (Clallam County Sheriff’s Office)

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Child located after agencies partner on search

AGNEW — A 10-year-old boy who had been missing since Tuesday has been located, the Clallam County Sheriff’s…

Opinion

PAT NEAL: De-extincting our salmon

WHO SAYS THERE’S no good news? Colossal Biosciences, a Dallas-based company, announced the birth of three dire wolf…

Arts & Entertainment

Tickets on sale for Peninsula Friends of Animals event

PORT ANGELES — Tickets are on sale for “A Truly Pawsome Night,” a benefit dinner and auction for…

Welfare for Animals Guild receives $1,500 to provide spay and neuter services at the guild’s free veterinary clinics. Pictured, from left, are Laura Nieborsky, Barb Brabant, Emily Murphy and Mel Marshall.

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Garden club makes donations through local grant program

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Garden Club has announced donations to several organizations through its educational grant…

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Sequim research lab testing ways to use seaweed, resources

PNNL is only Department of Energy lab with marine facilities

In the comic book swap corner of the Squatchcon convention are Raiden Stuntz, left, as Starscream and Quinn Valentine as Cheryl Mason, both from Port Angeles. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Arts & Entertainment

Peninsula’s fourth Squatchcon draws comic enthusiasts

Panels, contests color the weekend

From left, Port Angeles school board members Sarah Methner, Mary Hebert, Stan Willams, Superintendent Marty Brewer, Kirsten Williams, Sandy Long and Nolan Duce, the district’s director of maintenance, turn the first shovel of dirt on Saturday at the location of the new construction just north of the present Stevens Middle School. An estimated crowd of 150 attended the ceremonial ground breaking. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles School District breaks ground at new middle school

Building is expected to open to students in 2027

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Family displaced following house fire

PORT ANGELES — A Clallam County family has been displaced due a house fire. No injuries were reported.

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Two investigated for burglarizing home

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office has arrested two individuals on investigation of burglarizing a home.

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Beach cleanups set for Earth Day weekend

Beach cleanups, a seed exchange, seed planting and music will mark Earth Day this weekend.

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Easter egg hunts scheduled for Saturday

Easter activities, including egg hunts and pictures with the Easter bunny, are scheduled for the Peninsula this weekend.

Arts & Entertainment

‘Digital safety’ discussion at Studium Generale

PORT ANGELES — Alex Markunas and Ray Pulsipher will present “Digital Safety: Navigating the Evolving Digital World” at…

Arts & Entertainment

Fat Ferdie to play at Olympic Theatre Arts

SEQUIM — Fat Ferdie and the Stolen Sweets will perform at 7 p.m. Friday.

Arts & Entertainment

Registration open for Peninsula College’s zombie run

PORT ANGELES — Registration is open for the Pirate Zombie Mud Run on May 17 at Peninsula College.

Four Quileute Tribal School students take a salmon offering into the ocean as part of the annual Welcoming the Whales ceremony at First Beach in La Push on Friday. (Christi Baron/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Welcoming the Whales

On Friday, Quileute Tribal School students performed the annual Welcoming the Whales ceremony at First Beach in La…

Former USAID worker Miguel Reabold, shown with a colleague in Honduras in 2018. (Miguel Reabold)

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USAID worker fears damage

Reabold worries about relationships

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From left to right, student directors Rayna Loree, Paco Struve and Charlie Medlong (mentor Carolyn Edge to the right) coach young thespians during Olympic Theatre Arts’ spring break theater skills program, which culminated in two Saturday performances of “Stones” by playwright Colleen Neuman.
From left to right, student directors Rayna Loree, Paco Struve and Charlie Medlong (mentor Carolyn Edge to the right) coach young thespians during Olympic Theatre Arts’ spring break theater skills program, which culminated in two Saturday performances of “Stones” by playwright Colleen Neuman. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Life

Young directors take the stage at OTA

Spring break camp culminates with two performances