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Unity speaker set for Port Townsend service

PORT TOWNSEND — David Goldsmith will present “God Is, I Am: A Parable” at 11 a.m. on Sunday.

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Hazard trees prompt winter campground closures

Kalaloch, Mora and Staircase in Olympic National Park affected

Tim McNulty.

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New book explores Olympics through stories, photos

Launch at Port Angeles Library at 7 tonight

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Plays, Halloween events among Peninsula entertainment

Domestic violence is a theme featured in productions among activities this weekend.

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Port Townsend council delays vote on backing pool plan

Proposal would include new district, sales tax hike

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EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Contracts, building codes before county boards

Government meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula

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Tia Carroll to play Friday at The Palindrome

PORT TOWNSEND — Tia Carroll, California’s Queen of the Blues and Soul, and her Awesome Band will play…

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Austin-based artists to co-headline Concert in the Woods

COYLE — Michael Fracasso, a songwriter from Austin, Texas, will play Saturday at Concerts in the Woods.

Steve Bhaerman

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Show offering cosmic comedy Sunday

PORT TOWNSEND — Steve Bhaerman will perform cosmic comedy as Swami Beyondananda at 2 p.m. Sunday.

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Garden club to meet

QUILCENE — Master gardener Nita Wester will present “Digging Into Soil Prep” at 1 p.m. Thursday.

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‘Regenerate Cascadia’ topic at two events

United Earth Networks will host the Regenerate Cascadia Bioregional Tour at two Jefferson County venues this week.

A Clallam Transit bus passes through a flooded intersection at First and Lincoln streets in downtown Port Angeles after heavy rains associated with a passing thunderstorm dropped copious amounts of precipitation over a short period around the area on Monday afternoon. Numerous lightning strikes were recorded during the deluge. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Sound and fury, but little moisture in storm

Snow on Olympic Mountains only amounts to a trace

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Body cam usage on Peninsula spreading

Clallam sheriff most recent to acquire them

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Parents, grandparents vie for PT School Board seats

PORT TOWNSEND — Candidates for the Port Townsend School Board cited a desire to be more involved in…

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Drop, cover and hold on: ShakeOut drill on Thursday

The Great Washington ShakeOut will be Thursday with North Olympic Peninsula’s government agencies, businesses, tribes and others ready…

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Artists featured during October at Port Ludlow Art League Gallery

PORT LUDLOW — Carol Reynolds is the Port Ludlow Art League artist of the month for October and…

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Surreal show this month at Aurora Loop Gallery

PORT TOWNSEND — Julie Read, an acrylic painter and painting teacher, is taking her turn at curation for…

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Two artists featured at Port Townsend Gallery this month

PORT TOWNSEND — Printmaker Phil Carrico and woodworker Martha Collins are the Port Townsend Gallery’s featured artists of…

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Motorcyclist in serious condition after Sunday wreck

SHINE — A Poulsbo man was in serious condition Monday morning after he was airlifted to Harborview Medical…

Kalila Skipper and Lucas Luong, both 4 and from Port Townsend, try the seats in Port Townsend’s oldest fire truck, a 1929 Mack that was on display during the East Jefferson Fire and Rescue Fest on Saturday in downtown Port Townsend as the service celebrates the 151st anniversary of its establishment. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Old fashioned fire truck

Kalila Skipper and Lucas Luong, both 4 and from Port Townsend, try the seats in Port Townsend’s oldest…