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Clallam County has pledged to spend $15M in relief funds

Clallam County has either agreed to spend or will agree to spend the entire $15 million it received as part of the… Continue reading

Jefferson County Commissioners approve no-shooting zone

Majority of residents wrote in petition about dangerous activities

National hotline created for mental health crisis assistance

Similar to 9-1-1, 9-8-8 seeks to aid in mental health emergencies

A great blue heron keeps a keen eye out for prey while standing on a stump at Chinese Gardens in the North Beach neighborhood of Port Townsend. Herons are only one of the many water fowl that can be seen at the lagoon year round. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Standing watch

A great blue heron keeps a keen eye out for prey while standing on a stump at Chinese Gardens in the North Beach neighborhood of… Continue reading

A great blue heron keeps a keen eye out for prey while standing on a stump at Chinese Gardens in the North Beach neighborhood of Port Townsend. Herons are only one of the many water fowl that can be seen at the lagoon year round. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Graffiti sparks Port Angeles City Council discussion

Letter from visitor highlights racial slur

Sequim School Board leaders eye revenue increase for 2022-23

General fund could see bump of almost $1 million next year

“Island hopper” safety personnel race to the Starts & Stripes boat after driver Burt Roberts and navigator Nichole Heaton left the Extreme Sports Park track and crashed nose-first through a safety fence on Saturday during sprint boat races in Port Angeles. The crew was apparently uninjured in the incident and the boat was later trailered back to the pits. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Sprint boat rescue

“Island hopper” safety personnel race to the Starts & Stripes boat after driver Burt Roberts and navigator Nichole Heaton left the Extreme Sports Park track… Continue reading

“Island hopper” safety personnel race to the Starts & Stripes boat after driver Burt Roberts and navigator Nichole Heaton left the Extreme Sports Park track and crashed nose-first through a safety fence on Saturday during sprint boat races in Port Angeles. The crew was apparently uninjured in the incident and the boat was later trailered back to the pits. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Tickets on sale now for three-day Departure Festival at Lake Leland

Attendance limited to 1,200 as COVID-19 restrictions ease

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Lance Cpl. Holly Rowan, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, lays a ceremonial wreath at a Wreaths Across America event at Sequim View Cemetery on Dec. 19, 2020.
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Lance Cpl. Holly Rowan, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, lays a ceremonial wreath at a Wreaths Across America event at Sequim View Cemetery on Dec. 19, 2020.
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Jefferson County sheriff candidates tell views

Candidates in agreement on immigration, community policing

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OMC gets good news from CMS

Proposed rule would reverse reimbursement cuts

Road work on Highway 112 expected to be finished next week

Chip sealing set following week on Highway 101

Road work planned on U.S. Highway 101

Repairs to be completed on Highwy 112 in Clallam County

Jefferson County Commissioner candidates talk housing

Development issues take lead at candidate forum

Jefferson Healthcare hospital may drop bond request

Commissioners considering self-funding medical center project

Port Angeles lowers some development costs

Council approves two ordinances

Two sought in three burglaries

Authorities suspect same two in all of the crimes