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Aurora Oceguera, Puget Sound Restoration Fund's habitat lab technician, looks through the lab’s petri dishes of sorted kelp male and female gametophytes. (Tiffany Royal/Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission)

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Tribe, partners preserving kelp for restoration needs

Researchers say they’ve seen an 80 percent decline

The former Lincoln School, shown on Thursday, will be examined by the City of Port Angeles for possible conversion into multifamily housing. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Housing study set at school

City of Port Angeles wants to transform former Lincoln building

Education

Sliding enrollment, special ed expenses hitting Port Angeles School District hard

PORT ANGELES — Stagnating enrollment and an increase in students needing special education were worrisome trends when it…

Crime & Justice

Port Angeles man to be sentenced on three child sex charges

PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man is scheduled to be sentenced Feb. 13 on three child sex…

Arts & Entertainment

Improv set for Studio Bob

PORT ANGELES — IWANT — Improv Without a Net Troupe — will be on stage at Studio Bob…

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Variety of entertainment to be had this weekend

A variety of activities are in the works for this weekend on the North Olympic Peninsula.

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Rain forecasted for Hurricane Ridge

Weather dampens prospects for winter sports club

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Timber revenue panel, Gaza resolution before boards

Government meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula

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Clint Ostler, president of Dash Air Shuttle, right, points out features of the Cessna 402C aircraft to Peter Metz, left, and Kim Reynolds, both of Port Angeles, during an open house for the air service on Tuesday at William R. Fairchild International Airport in Port Angeles.

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Open house at Dash Air

Clint Ostler, president of Dash Air Shuttle, right, points out features of the Cessna 402C aircraft to Peter…

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Noah Glaude, executive director of the North Olympic Library System, shovels snow from the front sidewalk at the Port Angeles Public Library after a fast and furious band of snow showers rolled across Port Angeles on Wednesday morning.

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Brief snow, then rain for Peninsula

Warmer temperatures with rain expected, even at elevation

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STRs can operate in Port Angeles this summer

Letters sent, but no further action taken

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Commissioners told Towne Road plans

Design plans, cost estimate expected soon

David Elliott

Crime & Justice

Port Angeles police seeking man

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Police Department is seeking the public’s help in locating a man suspected…

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Teen survives falling in frozen Diamond Point lagoon

DIAMOND POINT — Quick-thinking neighbors and a Clallam County Fire District 3 first responder helped rescue a teen…

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Small earthquakes shake Western Washington

3.5 earthquake detected south of Sequim

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Winter storm watch in effect through Wednesday evening

West End could see up to five inches of snow

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Olympic Medical Center CEO: Hospital taking a step forward

SEQUIM — This will be a year of stabilization and progress for Olympic Medical Center after a difficult…

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Peninsula Daily News office closed Jan. 17

PORT ANGELES — Due to inclement weather, the Peninsula Daily News office at 305 W. First St. in…

Katherine Hennessy of Port Angeles goes out for a morning jog on Cedar Street on upper Pine hill in Port Angeles on Tuesday. She said the cold and snowy weather doesn’t deter her from training for future distance runs. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Weather to warm as rain moves onto Peninsula

Hurricane Ridge expects more snow, could open soon

Jesse Ahmann of the Port Angeles Symphony has composed "Dark to Light," which will premiere this week in concerts in Sequim and Port Angeles. photo by Diane Urbani de la Paz

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Sequim, Port Angeles concerts feature viola d’amore, world premiere

PASD alumni highlighted in weekend performances