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Port Angeles resident Hal Force stands at the summit of Tanzania's Mount Kilimanjaro (19,341 feet), Africa's highest peak and the fourth-tallest mountain in the world. (Photo courtesy Hal Force)

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OUTDOORS: Port Angeles’ Hal Force reaches summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak

PORT ANGELES — Eleven different changes to his airline itinerary, 52-hours of one-way travel and thousands of feet…

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Man hurt after car lands in Hoh River

FORKS — A California man whose Chevy sedan went airborne off U.S. Highway 101 before landing in the…

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Port Angeles Farmers Market cancelled

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Farmers Market set for Saturday has been cancelled.

Driver Dustin Horn, left, and Clallam County Road Department Supervisor Adam Roening look over the equipment after hooking a plow to the front of a sand truck on Wednesday at the county maintenance yard in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Clallam County road crews prepare for snow

Conditions ripe for at least flurries, perhaps a lot more

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Voters approve two Sequim School District levies

Four-year plans bolster basic education, maintenance projects

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West End voters approve Quillayute Valley schools, Forks hospital levies

FORKS — West End school and hospital administrators on Wednesday were basking in the glow of voter approval.

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Queets-Clearwater levy gets nod from voters

FORKS — West End Jefferson County voters have overwhelmingly approved a three-year Educational Programs and Operations levy for…

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Olympic Medical Center recognizes patient access services staff

PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Medical Center board of commissioners recognized four members of the patient access services…

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Clallam, Jefferson counties to move into Phase 2

Health officers continue to counsel caution

A pedestrian walks along a section of the Waterfront Trail east of downtown Port Angeles as a light snow falls on Thursday afternoon. Many areas of the North Olympic Peninsula were delivered with a taste of winter weather with additional snowfall expected across the region this weekend. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Wintry walk

A pedestrian walks along a section of the Waterfront Trail east of downtown Port Angeles as a light…

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Friends of the Sequim Library holding book sale

SEQUIM — The Friends of the Sequim Library will conduct a book sale from 10 a.m. to 3…

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Save Our Sequim sets rally/demonstration for Saturday

SEQUIM — The Save Our Sequim group is hosting a rally starting at noon on Saturday with the…

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Key ODT link gets go-ahead

Clallam County commissioners approve funds for land; construction possible in 2024

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Studium focuses on strategies of SEIU 32BJ

PORT ANGELES — Even before the pandemic wreaked havoc on the American economy, American workers endured several decades…

Crime & Justice

Burglar, stolen goods dealer gets eight years in prison

Vehicles and guns found at man’s Port Angeles home

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Royalty pageant goes online Feb. 27

Irrigation Festival contest features four contestants

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PAT NEAL: Discovering Discovery Bay

IT WAS GOING to be one of those days. With the razor clam season shut down, the blackmouth…

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Suicides up for those 30-39

Eighth Street bridge death first since 2018

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Snow fears postpone COVID vaccine clinic in Forks

The expectation of snow in the lowlands this weekend has put the Forks COVID-19 vaccination clinic on hold…

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State Parks to discuss Navy decision

OLYMPIA – The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission will conduct a virtual special meeting at 10 a.m.…