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Outages remain following stormy weather

Jefferson County still recovering, Clallam mostly powered

Politics

General election ballots are due today

Initial count in midterm elections tonight

Crime & Justice

Police searching for Liberty Street prowler

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles police continued looking for a prowler Monday afternoon after shutting down the 500…

Arts & Entertainment

Kids book club meeting

PORT ANGELES — The Kids Book Club will discuss “Narwhal: Unicorn of the Sea” by Ben Clanton when…

Election worker Phyllis Lawyer of Sequim sorts ballots on Tuesday at the Clallam County Courthouse in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Politics

Most incumbents come out ahead in initital count of general election ballots

Peach behind, fire merger passes, next count Wednesday

Arlene Jenson, co-founder of Sisterland Farms, tosses a used jack-o-lantern into the back of a truck for recycling during a pumpkin rescue on Friday in front of Country Aire Natural Foods in Port Angeles. The farm, with assistance from the WSU Clallam County Extension, was collecting unwanted pumpkins for composting, keeping them out of landfills and protecting the environment. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Pumpkin recycling

Arlene Jenson, co-founder of Sisterland Farms, tosses a used jack-o-lantern into the back of a truck for recycling…

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Clallam County election ballots due Tuesday

Four contested seats, two advisory votes to be determined

Politics

Contributions for state candidates

Legislative races, positions 1 and 2

Politics

Candidate contributions for Clallam County candidates

County commissioner, sheriff, PUD hopefuls

News

Driver flees after shooting

Two arrested in two-county chase

Life

Friends of the library to meet

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Friends of the Library will conduct its annual meeting at 10 a.m.…

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Pedestrian seriously injured in collision with vehicle

Police seeking witnesses or anyone with information

Missing hiker Laura Macke

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Woman missing 5 days is experienced hiker

Family members gather to be close to search

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Life

Ukraine benefit to share international nourishment, connections

Two-day cuisine at Bella Italia raising funds for MREs

Life

Festival of Trees, Teddy Bear Tea tickets on sale now

PORT ANGELES — Tickets are on sale now for the annual Festival of Trees Gala, Teddy Bear Tea,…

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

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

Business

Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

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

Crime & Justice

Extreme risk protection order filed against Port Angeles shooter

Hearing set for next Thursday

News

State laws and local procedures secure elections

Layers of security protect local elections

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Kate Reavey, English instructor and Studium Generale coordinator for Peninsula College, lower left, gives an introduction to a panel discussion on the Indian Child Welfare Act and its impact on Native peoples as part of the college's Studium Generale series on Thursday on the school's Port Angeles campus. Included on the panel were, from left, Dustin Brenske, behavioral health specialist with the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe; Jessica Humphries, education services supervisor with Jamestown S'Klallam; Charlotte Penn, crime victims services program manager with the Quileute Tribe; Brandon Mack, family court commissioner for Clallam County Superior Court; Vashti White, ICW case manager with the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe; Joylina Gonzalez, child welfare program manager with the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe; and Rachel Munoz-McCormick, Clallam County Court facilitator.

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Indian Child Welfare Act,documentary focus of Studium Generale

Clallam court one of two in state