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Operation Shielding Hope helping to reduce overdose deaths

Clallam County drops from second-highest death rate to 11th in state

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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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Arrest made in Sequim hit and run

Suspect found in Oklahoma

A crane lifts the framework for a new scoreboard being installed at Port Angeles Civic Field. The nearly $1 million, 40-foot-wide scoreboard, which dwarfs the field’s old board, is expected to be operational in time for opening day of the Port Angeles Lefties baseball season on May 30. About $800,000 came from state funding through the West Coast League, and $120,000 in Port Angeles Lodging Tax funds also were awarded. Due to technical issues, final placement of the structure was postponed on Wednesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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New scoreboard

A crane lifts the framework for a new scoreboard being installed at Port Angeles Civic Field. The nearly…

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Joint Public Safety Facility pared down

Clallam County, Port Angeles aim for bids in August

Jason McNickle. (Clallam Transit System)

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Clallam Transit appoints McNickle as its interim general manager

Operations manager will move into new role starting Aug. 1

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New administrators named for Port Angeles school district

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles School District has announced new personnel to fill some of the district’s…

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One transported to hospital after crash

PORT ANGELES — A man was transported to Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles following a two-vehicle collision.

Port Angeles Fire Department Capt. Travis McFarland, left, and firefighter/EMT Tom Muir spread landscaping bark as part of a project to beautify the landscape around the fire hall. Fire department personnel spent time on Tuesday sprucing up the station grounds. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Fire hall landscaping

Port Angeles Fire Department Capt. Travis McFarland, left, and firefighter/EMT Tom Muir spread landscaping bark as part of…

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Three-day Juan de Fuca Festival to begin Friday

PORT ANGELES — The 32nd Juan de Fuca will start at noon Friday and continue through Sunday evening.

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Shepherds’ festival set Monday at Sequim grange

SEQUIM — Clallam County 4-H, the North Olympic Shuttle and Spindle Guild and the North Olympic Fiber Growers…

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Applications open for tourism marketing grants

PORT ANGELES — Visit Port Angeles is accepting applications for six $2,500 tourism marketing grants through June 9.

U.S. Highway 101, pictured from the Black Diamond bridge, is set to reopen late Thursday or early Friday, the state Department of Transportation said. The section has been closed since early March for fish passage work on Tumwater Creek with a detour set up on state Highway 117. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Reopening soon

U.S. Highway 101, pictured from the Black Diamond bridge, is set to reopen late Thursday or early Friday,…

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Amazon submits permits with the city of Port Angeles

Project larger than one previously proposed

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Logging protest continues with climber in tree

Injunction hearing scheduled for Friday

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PAT NEAL: The Olympic Peninsula driving guide

THE SIGNS OF the season are everywhere. The roar of the lawn mower, the stench of burning charcoal…

Colleen Williams of Port Angeles won a Toyota Corolla donated by Wilder Toyota in the 36th annual Great Olympic Peninsula Duck Derby. She said Tuesday she was shocked when Bruce Skinner, the executive director of the Olympic Medical Center Foundation, called her Sunday to tell her she won. “All I could say is, ‘You’re kidding me. What?” Williams said. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Toyota winner

Colleen Williams of Port Angeles won a Toyota Corolla donated by Wilder Toyota in the 36th annual Great…

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Overnight lane closures set east of Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Contractors working for the state Department of Transportation will be moving barriers and putting down…

Kayla Fairchild, culinary manager for the Port Angeles Food Bank, chops vegetables on Friday that will go into ready-made meals for food bank patrons. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Meal programs offer twist to food bank services

PA launches first revenue-producing effort with entrees

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Assessor’s office asks to keep reduced hours

Customer service now four days per week