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Weekly free outdoor concerts presented across the Peninsula

Free outdoor summer concerts will continue on the North Olympic Peninsula next week.

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Peninsula College Jazz Ensemble to perform free concerts

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College Jazz Ensemble will perform two free concerts next week.

Crime & Justice

Port Angeles woman arrested after alleged stabbing

PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles woman was arrested on investigation of first-degree assault after she allegedly stabbed…

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Derelict vessels present problems for ports

PORT ANGELES — Although the age and historic relevance of the tugboat Elmore that the Port of Port…

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Port Angeles School District eyes two measures this fall

Operations levy, capital bond to go before voters

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Joyce Daze pancake breakfast canceled

JOYCE — The Joyce Blackberry Daze annual pancake breakfast scheduled for Saturday has been canceled.

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Motorcycle rider dies after colliding with deer

FORKS — A motorcycle rider who was airlifted to a Seattle hospital following a collision with a deer…

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Car, bike show to benefit Masonic Temple

PORT ANGELES — Masonic Lodge #69 will host its third car and bike show from 2 p.m. to…

Lake Pleasant Community Beach County Park reopened four days ahead of schedule after repairs to the dock were completed.

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Lake Pleasant Community Beach County Park reopens

BEAVER — Lake Pleasant Community Beach County Park has reopened for public use after the piling replacement project…

Artists perform during the Music on the Strait finale during the 2023 festival. (Music on the Strait)

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Tickets available for Music on the Strait’s opening night

PORT ANGELES — Music on the Strait’s sixth season opens tonight at Field Arts &Events Hall.

A crew from Pacific-based Titan Earthwork LLC rewires the traffic lights at Front and Laurel streets in downtown Port Angeles on Tuesday as part of a larger safety project to improve 13 intersections across the city. Plans call for replacing signal timing equipment and inclusion of ADA-compliant curb ramps as well as sidewalk repairs around work sites. The $5.6 million project is expected to be completed by December. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Rewiring traffic lights

A crew from Pacific-based Titan Earthwork LLC rewires the traffic lights at Front and Laurel streets in downtown…

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Humane Society considers options

Dogs are still available for adoption

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Clallam County commissioners re-establish animal advisory committee

Volunteer members sought with applications due Aug. 19

Opinion

PAT NEAL: Firewood fever is catching

WITH THE RECENT spell of rainy weather, firewood fever has hit the land. It’s time to cut firewood…

Clallam County Fire District 3’s newest probationary firefighters, from left, Madison Bowe, Steve Oberley, Matthew Aston and Nicole Simson, recent graduates of the State Fire Academy in Snoqualmie.

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Firefighters graduate from state academy

SEQUIM — Clallam County Fire District 3 has announced the graduation of four firefighters from the State Patrol’s…

Shari Phillips of Ravensdale vacuums excess fur from Color Book’s Music to My Ears’ Harmony prior to entering the show ring during Saturday’s AKC All-Breed Conformation Show and Obedience and Rally Trials near Carrie Blake Park in Sequim. The event, hosted by the Hurricane Ridge Kennel Club, featured hundreds of dogs from around the region in a show of rally obedience and conformance to style, as well as a Fast CAT coursing ability testing. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Dog show

Shari Phillips of Ravensdale vacuums excess fur from Color Book’s Music to My Ears’ Harmony prior to entering…

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Clallam considers cultural access tax

Estimated annual household cost would be $25-$30

Riley Lohman, left, and Arya Davis, both 6, of Port Angeles, play a matching game of sea life at an activity table setup by the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary during a 30th birthday party for the sanctuary at Waterfront Park. The celebration included information and activity booths from a variety of environmental stewardship groups, including the Feiro Marine Life Center, which will soon share a building at the location with the marine sanctuary. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Matching game

Riley Lohman, left, and Arya Davis, both 6, of Port Angeles, play a matching game of sea life…

Crews work last month to expand wastewater capacity on Fourth Street in Port Angeles. (City of Port Angeles)

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Port Angeles crews working on 10 construction projects in city

Signal controller upgrades, city hall parking lot among list

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Port of Port Angeles approves public access plan

Update allows agency to be eligible for state grant funding