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Riley Pursley shoots over Wahkiakum's Dominic Curl (4) on the court at Rochester. Rochester won 65-50, edning the Spartans' season. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)
Riley Pursley shoots over Wahkiakum's Dominic Curl (4) on the court at Rochester. Rochester won 65-50, edning the Spartans' season. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)
Port Townsend STEM Club members Everest Ashford, 16, left, and Nathaniel Ashford, 17, set up their Valentine’s Day flower fundraiser, along with one of the club’s miniature greenhouses, outside the Food Co-op on Thursday. The fundraising table and flowers will reappear at the Co-op entrance today, Saturday and Monday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

STEM Club offers flowers for donations

Funds fuel variety of educational activities

Port Townsend STEM Club members Everest Ashford, 16, left, and Nathaniel Ashford, 17, set up their Valentine’s Day flower fundraiser, along with one of the club’s miniature greenhouses, outside the Food Co-op on Thursday. The fundraising table and flowers will reappear at the Co-op entrance today, Saturday and Monday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Baroque concert streaming to kick off season

The Salish Sea Early Music Festival will present “1620: Canzonas” at 7 p.m. today. The free, pre-recorded concert will stream online to… Continue reading

BOYS BASKETBALL: Forks falls in district quarterfinals

Play Wahkiakum tonight at Rochester

Clallam County staff urges denial of permit for waste disposal

Hearing on proposed Carlsborg transfer station postponed to July

Criminal charge against former deputy accuses him of official misconduct

Investigation alleges he used official status to talk to teen about case

Kenneth Tachell of Port Angeles is surrounded by seagulls as he tosses out bread crumbs on Thursday at Ediz Hook in Port Angeles. Tachell said he frequently visits the sand spit to feed and admire the birds. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Follow the bread crumbs

Kenneth Tachell of Port Angeles is surrounded by seagulls as he tosses out bread crumbs on Thursday at Ediz Hook in Port Angeles. Tachell said… Continue reading

Kenneth Tachell of Port Angeles is surrounded by seagulls as he tosses out bread crumbs on Thursday at Ediz Hook in Port Angeles. Tachell said he frequently visits the sand spit to feed and admire the birds. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

ISSUES OF FAITH: Kabbalah looks at the nature of souls

Judaism does not focus on what happens after we die. There is virtually nothing in the Torah about an afterlife. This teaches us that the… Continue reading

Jefferson County mulls fireworks ban

Public hearing set for later this month

LETTER:Refuge lease

Washington’s plastic bag ban went into effect on Oct. 1. Plastic bags contain chemicals that are toxic once released into the environment. Plastic pollution poses… Continue reading

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Ashley Morgan works on a yet-unnamed mural outside the One of a Kind Gallery at The Wharf in Port Angeles on Thursday. She'll also appear this weekend during the gallery' pop-up art market.
Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Ashley Morgan works on a yet-unnamed mural outside the One of a Kind Gallery at The Wharf in Port Angeles on Thursday. She'll also appear this weekend during the gallery' pop-up art market.
Jamal Rahman will be the guest speaker at Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, his lesson will stream on Zoom.
Jamal Rahman will be the guest speaker at Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, his lesson will stream on Zoom.
Local author Velda Thomas' new book, "Blended: Perspectives on Belonging" will fuel an online discussion group starting this Saturday. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

Online discussions of race, generational healing to start Saturday

Belonging, race, family and generational healing are among the ideas to be explored in a free discussion group hosted online by the… Continue reading

Local author Velda Thomas' new book, "Blended: Perspectives on Belonging" will fuel an online discussion group starting this Saturday. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

OUTDOORS: Steelhead group charts future course

Salmon smolts decimating Alaskan crab fry?

Amy Howard, Port Townsend’s deputy mayor, has been appointed to the Association of Washington Cities’ board of directors.

Port Townsend’s Howard chosen for board

Appointed to the Association of Washington Cities’ board of directors

Amy Howard, Port Townsend’s deputy mayor, has been appointed to the Association of Washington Cities’ board of directors.

Sequim School Board adds appointee

Board directors unanimously agreed to appoint Maren Halvorsen

Sex-crime charges filed against 89-year-old

Man denies doing anything illicit with 8-year-old

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Port Angeles' Cheyenne Maggard, center, is joined by her parents Meghan and Brent as she signs her letter of intent to compete in air rifle at the University of Tennessee-Martin.
Carmen Geyer/Port Angeles School District
Port Angeles' Cheyenne Maggard, center, is joined by her parents Meghan and Brent as she signs her letter of intent to compete in air rifle at the University of Tennessee-Martin.

State Senate OKs ban on sales of high-capacity gun ammunition

The state Senate has voted to ban the manufacture, distribution and sale of firearm magazines that hold more than 10… Continue reading