Participants in the 5K Sun Fun Color Run emerge from clouds of tempera paint while being pelted by rain and snow during Saturday’s Sequim Sunshine Festival at Carrie Blake Park and the Albert Haller Play Fields with additional events at Pioneer Park. Inclement weather on Saturday forced organizers to move many entertainment events indoors. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Sunshine Festival is short on sunshine

But drones have clear skies for event’s grand finale

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Clallam County courthouse to get two EV chargers

PORT ANGELES — Drivers of electric cars could be able to charge them while visiting the Clallam County…

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Robin Hill Farm County Park has been reopened after a three-month closure to clear trails of fallen tees and debris.

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Robin Hill Farm County Park reopens

SEQUIM — Three months after a storm blew down dozens of trees and triggered its closure, Robin Hill…

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North Olympic Land Trust renews accreditation

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Land Trust has renewed its land trust accreditation with the Land Trust…

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Fisherman found deceased in Sol Duc River

FORKS — A fisherman was found dead Sunday morning on a river bank in the Sol Duc River,…

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International Women’s Day celebration set at winery on Wednesday

PORT ANGELES — Womanfest and Olympic Cellars Winery will host their 19th annual International Women’s Day celebration on…

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Late report in Hill case leads to termination

Officer let go after internal investigation, according to records

Georgia Bullard recently spent a week as a legislative page sponsored by Rep. Steve Tharinger (D-Port Townsend.)

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Legislative page from Sequim

Georgia Bullard recently spent a week as a legislative page sponsored by Rep. Steve Tharinger (D-Port Townsend). Bullard,…

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Sequim flamingo fundraiser begins Sunday

SEQUIM — Flocks of plastic flamingos will begin to appear on Sequim yards beginning Sunday.

A notice which was sent to dentists around the country regarding the murder and related dental work.

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BACK WHEN: Part 2: “The Lady of the Lake” murder mystery

LAST MONTH I started telling the story surrounding the “Lady of the Lake.” A woman’s body had been…

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Applications accepted now for PUD commission vacancy

CARLSBORG — Applications are being accepted now for a vacant seat on the Clallam County Public Utility District…

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Organizers: Rally to urge protection of old-growth forest

PORT ANGELES — A rally near an active timber harvest site containing old growth trees is set for…

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Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show…

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EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30…

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Jazz at the PUB shows off regional talent

PORT ANGELES — Jazz at the PUB on Tuesday is an informal opportunity to hear the Peninsula College…

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Wrestling grant billed named for late Sequim firefighter

Van De Wege bill passes Senate with no opposition

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Local providers discuss end-of-life decisions

Presentation of options, planning, legal concerns

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Bills out of committee

EDITOR’S NOTE: This story has been corrected to show that SHB 1389 was referred to the House Rules…

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Report: Sequim firefighter died of heart disease

SEQUIM — Initial autopsy results show the on-duty death of a 46-year-old Sequim firefighter in early January was…

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Chris Paulsen of Port Angeles watches as his dog, Loki, chases after soap bubbles on Tuesday at Port Angeles City Pier. Paulsen said that popping bubbles was the canine's favorite form of recreation.

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Bubble puppy pops up in Port Angeles

Chris Paulsen of Port Angeles watches as his dog, Loki, chases after soap bubbles at Port Angeles City…