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A GROWING CONCERN: Getting to the root of pruning

SINCE JANUARY IS almost over, and it starts the year off with that extra 31st day, how about…

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…

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

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

News

Status of rental legislation outlined

OLYMPIA — Here is the status of rental legislation as of mid-day Friday, according to information available in…

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Chris Walker, an organizer of the Parkwood Neighborhood Alliance and an advocate for owners of modular homes, is working to keep rents reasonable in her manufactured-home community near Sequim.

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Legislature aims to protect tenants

Landlord calls effort rent control

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Officers: Port Hadlock woman rolled car

PORT TOWNSEND — A Port Hadlock woman was airlifted to Haborview Medical Center in Seattle after a single-car…

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Artist wants to loan Raccoon Lodge to city

Application must be approved by Port Townsend Arts Commission

At the Nest in Uptown Port Townsend on Wednesday are, from left, lead coffee companion Karley Caseber, program manager Dana Marklund and OWL 360 Executive Director Kelli Parcher. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)

Life

OWL360’s Nest connects teens to resources

Proceeds from cafe fund youth services

Arts & Entertainment

Young Artist Competition returns Saturday

Youthful performances open to the public at church in Port Angeles

News

Temporary housing topic at Jefferson joint meeting

Government meetings across North Olympic Peninsula

Life

Mental health classes offered

PORT TOWNSEND — The National Alliance On Mental Illness Jefferson County will conduct the 8-week Family-To-Family program from…

Crime & Justice

Pursuit, manhunt lead to arrests after driver rams deputy’s vehicle

Bond set at more than $250,000 for Jefferson County man

Dr. Suzanne Ames.

News

Peninsula College adapting to next generation of students

Aim is to engage, meet workforce needs

Arts & Entertainment

Stars of tomorrow auditions set

PORT TOWNSEND — The Kiwanis Club of Port Townsend has set a date for auditions for its 2023…

News

Planning work priorities to be discussed

PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson County’s Board of County Commissioners and its Planning Commission will discuss planning commission work…

Politics

Peninsula hospitals oppose staffing legislation

Proposal would require set ratios for nurses to patients

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East Jefferson Fire Rescue town halls focus on lid lift

Ballot measure to go before voters on Feb. 14

The Swiftsure, a whale-watching tour boat operated by Port Townsend-based Puget Sound Express, is the first vessel to take advantage of the early reopening of the Point Hudson Marina on Wednesday after four months of closure to rebuild its north jetty. The marina will close again after the Wooden Boat Festival ends Sept. 10, when rebuilding the south jetty will start with a scheduled re-opening in March 2024. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Point Hudson marina reopens

The Swiftsure, a whale-watching tour boat operated by Port Townsend-based Puget Sound Express, is the first vessel to…

Trimming an Italian plum, gleaners Scott Swantner, left, Seth Rolland and Tim Lawson devote their Sunday to trimming and pruning the Blue Heron orchard at Blue Heron Middle School in Port Townsend, to promote growth and health of the fruit trees, some of which were planted in 2010. The fruit goes to the school and is available to students. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Pruning fruit trees

Trimming an Italian plum, gleaners Scott Swantner, left, Seth Rolland and Tim Lawson devote their Sunday to trimming…

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Funds aim to restore oysters

Project will bring material to tideflats