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Two hurt in wreck near Brinnon

BRINNON — Two Port Angeles men were taken to Jefferson Healthcare hospital in Port Townsend after a driver…

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Lawsuit, budget appropriations before counties

Meetings across North Olympic Peninsula

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Port Townsend’s Harry Dudley, center, whose family has owned the historic Hastings building in downtown Port Townsend since it was built in 1889, shows off an Italian stone fireplace, one of the highlighted features on the Haunted Histories and Mysteries of Port Townsend tour produced by the Main Street Organization, as he conducts a tour on Friday.  For more about the multi-venue festival, which continues today, see ptmainstreet.org.

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Mysteries and histories in Port Townsend

Port Townsend’s Harry Dudley, center, whose family has owned the historic Hastings building in downtown Port Townsend since…

Business

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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EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30…

A row of carved Halloween pumpkins sitting on a brick fence in the 1800 block of West 10th in PA dlogan

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Halloween celebrated all weekend

Merchants in downtowns across the North Olympic Peninsula are offering trick-or treating on Monday after haunted houses and…

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First Fed sets date for centennial celebration

Bank with branches across Peninsula to have festivities in hometown

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Slides, outages repaired

NEAH BAY — Rain and wind led to three closures on state Highway 112, all of which had…

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Quilcene Bay now open for shellfish gathering

Other beaches remain closed to recreational harvesting

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Overseeding a great way to avoid overworking

I GOT A recorded message from the Peninsula Daily News voicing an emotional rant that stated, “If Andrew…

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One person airlifed after rollover south of Mount Walker

BRINNON — A Port Angeles woman was airlifted to a Seattle hospital after a one-vehicle rollover on U.S.…

Hilary Lewis of Olympia looks over a 36-inch jellyfish that washed up on the beach at Fort Worden last weekend. The jelly was identified as probably a Lions Mane jellyfish by Emilee Carpenter, aquarium specialist at the Port Townsend Marine Science Center. Such jellyfish can grow very large, she said Tuesday, adding that the color is accurate. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Jellyfish washes ashore

Hilary Lewis of Olympia looks over a 36-inch jellyfish that washed up on the beach at Fort Worden…

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Court halts DNR timber sales in Jefferson County

Environmental groups praise ruling, say it will change process

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Jefferson County considers carbon offset program

Commissioners to meet with DNR officials

Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: Faith helps steer when the wheel comes off

I HAVE ALWAYS liked cars. When I was young, I started amassing a huge Matchbox and Hot Wheels…

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Pre-Halloween activities, other entertainment set this weekend

Events leading to Monday’s Halloween Day are planned this weekend on the North Olympic Peninsula, as well as…

Seattle-based Flamenco dancer Savannah Fuentes will dance in Rayn: Flamenco for a New World.

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Flamenco performances set on Peninsula

A special flamenco performance will come to Port Townsend and Sequim this weekend.

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Drug Take Back Day is Saturday in Clallam, Jefferson counties

Unwanted prescription drugs can be taken for safe disposal

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Clallam County to consider ending COVID emergency

Meetings across North Olympic Peninsula

Kathy Durr, 70, left, and Charle Crocker, 69, both of Port Angeles, try their hands at carving jack-o-lanterns during a pumpkin carving workshop on Saturday at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center. The workshop, which drew about 50 participants, was part of the center’s second annual Celebration of Shadows, a tribute to the season of Halloween. The event also included a mask-making workshop, a carved pumpkin contest, spooky walks and an outdoor movie. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Treats and terrors celebrate Halloween

Peninsula events include tours, shows and parades