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Port Angeles City Council member eyes county post

Mike French announces run for commissioner seat

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Forks mobile home park tenants look for alternatives

Landlord says he is owed $24,000 in back rent

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Dabob Bay, Clallam EOC on county agendas

Government meetings in Jefferson, Clallam counties

Sgt. Carolee Edwards inspects the scene in front of Hurricane Ridge Veterinary Hospital, where a Tacoma woman crashed a truck after allegedly evading police throughout Sequim. (Roger Huntman)

News

Sequim police arrest one, seek another in automobile theft spree

Up to 12 charges likely against person in custody

“Autumn Splash” by Dennis Pangborn, is featured at Blue Whole Gallery. (Submitted art)

Life

Irrigation Fest major part of First Friday Art Walk

Crazy Daze, Innovative Arts fair set this weekend

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Lefties shortstop Nick Oakley makes a throw to first on Thuirsday night in Port Angeles. July 22, 2021

Sports

LEFTIES: Host families needed with first pitch set May 27

PORT ANGELES — It’s getting late in the count to find homes for the boys of summer.

Arts & Entertainment

Work by longtime Sequim artist on display

PORT ANGELES — Sequim artist Judy Larimore’s photography and paintings are on display at the Blackbird Coffeehouse this…

Reproductive rights supporters, from left, Tawny Bagby, Jill Coughenour and Janet Ferris, all of Port Angeles, hold signs protesting the possible overturning of the Roe v. Wade by the U.S. Supreme Court during a gathering on Tuesday in front of the Clallam County Courthouse. About 60 people took part in the event. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Peninsula residents protest possibility of losing abortion rights

Sen. Patty Murray: It’s a ‘Five-alarm fire’

Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group 

Sequim High School band members march through the Kids Parade in 2019. The event returns to downtown Sequim with participants encouraged to gather at 8:45 a.m. Saturday, near the bank lot at Sequim Avenue and Washington Street intersection.

Life

Irrigation Festival sets first weekend of events

Crazy Callen coming Friday through Sunday, with more next week

News

Bids accepted for second phase of Dungeness floodplain project

Temporary closure of Towne Road will be needed

Alisha Teater of Port Angeles watches as her son, William, 14 months, who is fascinated by decorative wind spinners on display on the porch of Pacific Rim Hobby on Saturday in Port Angeles. The pair was on a family shopping excursion with a stop at the hobby store. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Windy wonders spin in Port Angeles

Alisha Teater of Port Angeles watches as her son, William, 14 months, is fascinated by decorative wind spinners…

Art in Bloom, a Mother’s Day weekend exhibition at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, combines artwork with fresh floral arrangements such as these displayed at the center in 2021. The free exhibition will be open this Saturday and Sunday. (Port Angeles Fine Arts Center)

Arts & Entertainment

Art in Bloom set at Port Angeles Fine Arts Center

Exhibit will pair local flowers with artwork

Crime & Justice

Bail set at $5 million for Sequim man

Attempted murder alleged

Ken Hays.

Politics

Hopeful seeks seat on Clallam County PUD commission

Former Sequim mayor files for post

News

Missing, murdered Indigenous people to be remembered in walk

PORT ANGELES — A walk to raise awareness of missing and murdered Indigenous women/people is set for just…

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Life

Operetta returns to stage in ‘Emma: A Pop Musical’

Three weekends beginning Friday at Sequim High School

Youths enjoy a canoe ride at a summer camp provided by the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula. (Submitted photo)

Life

State grant helps youths SEEK adventure

Sequim city, Boys Girls clubs, YMCA work together

News

COVID cases still rising

Three hospitalized on Peninsula

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Protests urged at Peninsula courthouses today

MoveOn urges action against draft decision to overturn Rose v. Wade

Dee, left, and Jerry Janssen moved to the Rain Forest Mobile Home Park in Forks three years ago after they were priced out of their rented mobile home in Sequim. The couple is now faced with trying to find another place to live where they can bring their two Labrador retrievers. (Paula Hunt/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Forks mobile home residents mobilize

Impending rent increase may force most to move