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Viridis Tropicals opening in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Jade Waldron has announced the grand opening of Viridis Tropicals, LLC from 11 a.m. to…

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Van Dyke Hardwood Floors opening in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Randy and Jennifer Van Dyke will host a grand opening of Van Dyke Hardwood Floors…

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Port Townsend man sentenced after pleading guilty to Sequim assaults

Clallam County Superior Court judge also orders substance abuse treatment

Tammy Ann Leask.

Crime & Justice

Former paraeducator set to serve prison term

Forks woman to serve more than 17 years for child rape

Traffic crosses a new bridge on U.S. Highway 101 over Bagley Creek east of Port Angeles on Wednesday as work continues on building a second bridge for the eastbound lanes. The project, designed to replace aging culverts for improved salmon habitat, also includes a new bridge over Siebert Creek farther east, as well as smaller box culverts on South Bagley Creek Road and James Page Road. The $30.6 million project, which is expected to last until late fall, currently has traffic constricted to a single lane in each direction through the two major construction zones. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Bridge work continues

Traffic crosses a new bridge on U.S. Highway 101 over Bagley Creek east of Port Angeles on Wednesday…

Ryan Malane.

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MV Coho likely to sail this year

Crab Fest wants visitors from BC

City staff plan to pave a portion of Washington Street from the Ninth Avenue roundabout to the River Round roundabout this September using a federal grant. Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Sequim plans to pave portion of main thoroughfare

West Washington Street scheduled for September overlay

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Large gatherings in Clallam County result in outbreaks

Clallam County adds 14 cases Thursday tied to social gatherings

Terry Ward.

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Sound Publishing’s Peninsula newspapers survive a hard year

Publisher tells of COVID-19 experience

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Candidate interviews set for Port of Port Angeles executive director

Three finalists selected

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Clallam County, Port of Port Angeles to form broadband authority

Group aims to expand high-speed internet access

Life

Duck Derby sales kick off

PORT ANGELES — Ducks are on sale for the 32nd annual Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby presented by…

Cameron Colfax, 10, a member of the Jamestown S’Klallam tribal youth program, plants pinwheels along the driveway of the tribal Justice Center in Blyn on Tuesday. The pinwheels are part of 3,600 that Dru Froggett, child advocate for the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe, has ensured were placed around the Jamestown campus, at the Jamestown Medical Clinic in Sequim and at Lower Elwha Klallam facilities in Port Angeles as part of a national effort to raise awareness of child abuse prevention. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Raising awareness

Cameron Colfax, 10, a member of the Jamestown S’Klallam tribal youth program, plants pinwheels along the driveway of…

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Health officers: New masking guidelines good reason to get vaccine

Ten more cases reported on Peninsula

Gardener Bob Caldwell, left, and Sue Scott work to build one of the walls of a raised bed in the Fir Street Community Garden. Gardeners from Community Organic Gardens of Sequim built five raised beds earlier this month at the site at 525 N. Fifth Ave. Participants share community service hours ranging from weeding pathways and community plots of blueberries and flowers to making signs or calling fellow gardeners with messages. Fees are $45 a year for a bed or plot, which includes a bag of compost from The Co-Op Farm and Garden, compost from Lazy J Tree Farm and water. For information on availability, call Liz Harper at 360-477-4881. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Building raised beds

Gardener Bob Caldwell, left, and Sue Scott work to build one of the walls of a raised bed…

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Port Angeles commercial passenger air service possible soon, officials say

Port action could end nearly seven years without flights

Port Angeles police and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives investigators search the wheelhouse of the Karen L on Sunday. A man was found dead inside the fishing vessel after a fire early Sunday, police said. (Rob Ollikainen/Peninsula Daily News)

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Probe in fatal fire still active

Autopsy set for later this week

Crime & Justice

Former corrections officer sentenced for attempting to smuggle drugs into prison

Man pleaded guilty to possession with intent to deliver

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Three-car wreck blocks highways 101, 112 for an hour

PORT ANGELES — State Highway 112 was blocked for more than an hour Sunday after a three-car, non-injury…

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Commercial passenger air service coming back

Port Angeles flights to start this summer