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Sen. Kevin Van De Wege is pictured during Senate deliberations before voting on a hospital staffing bill.

Peninsula hospitals exempt from bill

Staffing legislation that passed Senate opposed by district’s senator

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Sen. Kevin Van De Wege is pictured during Senate deliberations before voting on a hospital staffing bill.

Sequim, Port Angeles schools prepare for cuts

Officials keep eye on state Legislature

Nathan West, Port Angeles city manager, gives his annual State of the City address at a meeting of the Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday. (Ken Park/Peninsula Daily News)

Annual State of City given to PA chamber

Housing, downtown development, city staff expansion topics of talk

Nathan West, Port Angeles city manager, gives his annual State of the City address at a meeting of the Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday. (Ken Park/Peninsula Daily News)
NW Landworks personnel removed large areas of invasive plants in Fort Worden. (Friends of Fort Worden)

Heavy machinery called in to remove invasive plants

English ivy vines, blackberry bushes ‘strangling trees’

NW Landworks personnel removed large areas of invasive plants in Fort Worden. (Friends of Fort Worden)

Port Angeles City Council discusses pay raise

Two suggestions: Double stipend or hourly wage

Port of Port Townsend looks at busy year for projects

Parking at Point Hudson sparks discussion

Economic development program details unveiled

Group told innovation cluster program could transform economy

Nine clusters detailed

The Washington State Innovation Cluster Accelerator is a multi-year program that so far has developed nine clusters: • The Built Cluster is led by The… Continue reading

RVs topic during Port Angeles housing discussion

Final vote on housing code changes March 21

Retired contractor Dave Merrill of Sequim uses a nail gun Wednesday to demonstrate the proper and safe nailing technique to a group of 14 Community Build volunteers who will soon build 10 tiny homes on property owned by New Life Church in Port Townsend. The houses will go to the Caswell-Brown Village managed by Olympic Community Action Programs. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Volunteers begin another build of shelters for unhoused

Structures will go to Caswell-Brown Village near Port Townsend

Retired contractor Dave Merrill of Sequim uses a nail gun Wednesday to demonstrate the proper and safe nailing technique to a group of 14 Community Build volunteers who will soon build 10 tiny homes on property owned by New Life Church in Port Townsend. The houses will go to the Caswell-Brown Village managed by Olympic Community Action Programs. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Bridge closures prompt Port Townsend letter

Impacts to business, emergencies outlined

Districts to be formed following East Jefferson Fire Rescue merger

Vote on proposal planned for March 15

Leelah Smith.

Missing Lower Elwha woman found safe at Port Angeles store

Police officers called after she was spotted

Leelah Smith.

Proposal aims to keep power on during extreme heat

Power, water to stay on if temps hit 90

Workers install rigging atop the 60-foot-tall foremast on the 133-year-old historic tall ship Adventuress. The ship has been on the hard at the Port Townsend Boat Haven since last December and is expected to go in the water by the end of the week. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Rigging installation

Workers install rigging atop the 60-foot-tall foremast on the 133-year-old historic tall ship Adventuress. The ship has been on the hard at the Port Townsend… Continue reading

Workers install rigging atop the 60-foot-tall foremast on the 133-year-old historic tall ship Adventuress. The ship has been on the hard at the Port Townsend Boat Haven since last December and is expected to go in the water by the end of the week. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Healthcare masking requirement to end

Washington and Oregon will soon drop mask requirements in healthcare settings, moving to lift the last major masking requirements meant to curb… Continue reading

New electronic signs may not be allowed

Clallam commissioners to review proposed changes next month

Protesters line U.S. Highway 101, some with signs, as they demonstrate against the sale and potential logging of Aldwell timber. (John Gussman)

Protesters rally against logging Aldwell timber

State agency says it’s following conservation plan

Protesters line U.S. Highway 101, some with signs, as they demonstrate against the sale and potential logging of Aldwell timber. (John Gussman)