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Running Start information to be presented

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College will host information nights for its Running Start program starting at 6 p.m.…

Grayson Haag, 3, helps make a small snowman Thursday morning from his home on Peabody Street. His mom, Amber Garbrick, helped with the fun in the snow. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Winter’s last gasp? Snow here and gone

Warming trend in the forecast for several days ahead

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New group to analyze poplar plan

City to hire a consultant for work on Sims Way project

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Peninsula on track for lifting proof-of-vaccine mandate

Case rates continue to trend downward

Projections of images are used in “Baskerville,” the Sherlock Holmes mystery opening tonight at the Port Angeles Community Playhouse. Among the players are Rick Mischke as Henry Baskerville, left, Peter Stone as Dr. Watson and Jessica Baskaran as Miss Beryl Stapleton. (Marissa Meek)

Arts & Entertainment

Music, theater and possibly a regatta set for this weekend

Entertainment across the North Olympic Peninsula

Arts & Entertainment

Shipwrights’ Regatta postponed

Now set for March 26

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Two more COVID-19 deaths reported in Clallam County

Jefferson County adds 15 cases on Wednesday

Featured soloist Pamela Roberts will play Astor Piazzolla’s Grand Tango with the Port Townsend Symphony Orchestra this weekend. The dress rehearsal Friday evening and concert Sunday afternoon are free to the public, while reservations are necessary for Sunday. (Howard Gilbert)

Arts & Entertainment

Port Townsend cellist ready to speak jazz

Symphony Orchestra performs this weekend

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Jefferson County homeless count begins Thursday

Vaccination clinics also planned

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Respect, patience urged

PORT TOWNSEND — The Olympic Community Action Programs (OlyCAP) and the Port Townsend Police Department offer advice on…

Jefferson County Commissioner Kate Dean greeted Jefferson Transit’s No. 14 Kingston Express bus Tuesday morning as it began its first trip — with eight passengers — to the Kingston ferry dock. Rides are free through March 31 on the new route, whose departures are at 7:15 a.m. and 2:45 p.m. Monday through Saturday from Port Townsend’s Haines Place transit center. The bus stops at Jefferson Transit’s Four Corners park-and-ride lot and at the Gateway Visitors Center in Port Ludlow on its 72-minute journey to Kingston, where riders can catch the Kitsap Transit foot ferry to Seattle or the Washington state ferry to Edmonds. Information can be found at https://jeffersontransit.com/14kingstonexpress. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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All aboard

Jefferson County Commissioner Kate Dean greeted Jefferson Transit’s No. 14 Kingston Express bus Tuesday morning as it began…

Jolene Dalton Gailey of Port Angeles conducts the Junior All-State Treble Choir in concert at the Capitol Theatre last Saturday with James Ray, Gailey’s former Port Angeles High School colleague, playing violin at left. (Monika Tabor)

Arts & Entertainment

Longtime Port Angeles educator leads all-state choir

Gailey selects seven songs for performance

News

COVID omicron sub-variant raising concern nationally

Strategies changing to respond to endemic disease situation

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U.S., Canada conduct joint naval training exercise

SEATTLE — The U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Navy, and Royal Canadian Navy conducted a two-day joint exercise last…

Education

Tufts dean’s list includes Port Townsend student

MEDFORD, Mass. — Tufts University has announced that Max Morningstar of Port Townsend has been named to the…

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Port Townsend Public Library announces change in hours

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Public Library has announced that it is open on Sundays again.

Terry Khile.

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Port of Port Townsend reorganizes its structure

Changes announced after retirements

Jon Purnell walks his dog on Hoare Road south of Port Angeles, where the elevation helped to capture some snow. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Light snow falls, but more isn’t expected this week

About 700 lose power near Hood Canal

Life

Port Townsend Marine Science Center to host low-tide beach walk

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Marine Science Center will guide a low-tide beach walk from 6 p.m.…

Jan Jacobson of the Port Townsend Library helped choose “Seya’s Song,” the current StoryWalk at Kah Tai Lagoon in Port Townsend. “Seya’s Song” is a book that contains S’Klallam words in its story about the people and wild creatures of the North Olympic Peninsula. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Peninsula walking path follows a S’Klallam tale

Panels encourage readers to take care of creatures