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Southern Resident orca presumed dead in Strait of Juan de Fuca

Institute thinks illness is to blame

A fire on Protection Island is spotted from an aircraft on Tuesday. The state Department of Natural Resources was responding to the incident. (Photo courtesy of Jack Graham)

Protection Island fire fills bay with smoke

Cause of blaze under investigation

A fire on Protection Island is spotted from an aircraft on Tuesday. The state Department of Natural Resources was responding to the incident. (Photo courtesy of Jack Graham)
The All View Motel in Port Angeles may be renovated under a plan by Peninsula Behavioral Health and turned into 27 units of low-income housing. (Rob Ollikainen/Peninsula Daily News)

Hotel may be renovated for low-income mental health housing

Clallam County to support renovation effort for 27 living spaces

The All View Motel in Port Angeles may be renovated under a plan by Peninsula Behavioral Health and turned into 27 units of low-income housing. (Rob Ollikainen/Peninsula Daily News)
”The Cherokee Word for Water,” co-produced and co-directed by Charlie Soap, left, and starring Kimberly Guerrero as Wilma Mankiller and Mo Brings Plenty as Soap, is the August Port Townsend Film Festival Pic available for streaming throughout this week. (Photo courtesy Port Townsend Film Festival via cw4w.com)

‘Cherokee’ film available for streaming this week

Story highlights ability to bring people together

”The Cherokee Word for Water,” co-produced and co-directed by Charlie Soap, left, and starring Kimberly Guerrero as Wilma Mankiller and Mo Brings Plenty as Soap, is the August Port Townsend Film Festival Pic available for streaming throughout this week. (Photo courtesy Port Townsend Film Festival via cw4w.com)

Clallam County primary ballots due by 8 p.m. Tuesday

Voter turnout increases to 25 percent

Jefferson County primary ballots due by 8 p.m. Tuesday

More than 30 percent have already voted

Holding a piece of baleen from a bowhead whale, Port Townsend Marine Science Center exhibit and outreach specialist Mandi Johnson, left, and aquarium specialist Marley Loomis stand before the center’s newly acquired Flagship Landing building in downtown Port Townsend. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Port Townsend Marine Science Center to move downtown

Water Street mall to become location for labs, exhibits

Holding a piece of baleen from a bowhead whale, Port Townsend Marine Science Center exhibit and outreach specialist Mandi Johnson, left, and aquarium specialist Marley Loomis stand before the center’s newly acquired Flagship Landing building in downtown Port Townsend. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

20-acre fire contained on state land near Blyn

State firefighters and Clallam County Fire District 3 crews on Monday were mopping up a nearly 20-acre wildfire that burned in the Blyn… Continue reading

Volunteer coordinator Debbi Steele, center, welcomes visitors to Saturday’s Community Build Project open house in Port Townsend. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Community receives tour of tiny house village

Rental spaces come with rules, 90-day leases

Volunteer coordinator Debbi Steele, center, welcomes visitors to Saturday’s Community Build Project open house in Port Townsend. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Nine races on Tuesday’s primary election ballot

Clallam County turnout 22 percent so far

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A large group of Ride the Hurricane bicyclists approach the Heart O’ the Hills near the beginning of the 17-mile trek up to 5,242 feet. About 800 riders participated in the event on Sunday with a round-trip ride to the top of Hurricane Ridge and back to Port Angeles. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Ride the Hurricane

Dave Logan For Peninsula Daily News A large group of Ride the Hurricane bicyclists approach the Heart O’ the Hills near the beginning of the… Continue reading

A large group of Ride the Hurricane bicyclists approach the Heart O’ the Hills near the beginning of the 17-mile trek up to 5,242 feet. About 800 riders participated in the event on Sunday with a round-trip ride to the top of Hurricane Ridge and back to Port Angeles. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
<strong>Photos by Keith Thorpe</strong>/Peninsula Daily News
Top: Kathryn Kudron of Port Angeles parades with Gavin, a great dane, during judging Saturday at Carrie Blake Park in Sequim. Above: Michael Bryant of Everett brushes the coat of G.G., a Havanese, prior to entering the show ring at the Hurricane Ridge Kennel Club’s All-Breed Show and Agility Trials. The event, which continues today at 
8 a.m., brought in hundreds of dogs from across the region for the American Kennel Club-sanctioned show.

Dog show

Michael Bryant of Everett brushes the coat of G.G., a Havanese, prior to entering the show ring at the Hurricane Ridge Kennel Club’s All-Breed Show… Continue reading

<strong>Photos by Keith Thorpe</strong>/Peninsula Daily News
Top: Kathryn Kudron of Port Angeles parades with Gavin, a great dane, during judging Saturday at Carrie Blake Park in Sequim. Above: Michael Bryant of Everett brushes the coat of G.G., a Havanese, prior to entering the show ring at the Hurricane Ridge Kennel Club’s All-Breed Show and Agility Trials. The event, which continues today at 
8 a.m., brought in hundreds of dogs from across the region for the American Kennel Club-sanctioned show.

Funds disclosed in primary election races

Port Angeles City Council seats top filings

Grant to expand behavioral health services

NOHN gets $3,3 million for project

Detroit native Marion Hayden is part of the Jazz Port Townsend ensemble, which filled the air with music during Saturday’s long-awaited concert at Fort Worden State Park. The sold-out show, presented by Centrum, drew listeners inside and outside the fence around Littlefield Green beside McCurdy Pavilion. Centrum’s Acoustic Blues Festival concert, also on the green, is set for next Saturday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Jazz concert

Detroit native Marion Hayden is part of the Jazz Port Townsend ensemble, which filled the air with music during Saturday’s long-awaited concert at Fort Worden… Continue reading

Detroit native Marion Hayden is part of the Jazz Port Townsend ensemble, which filled the air with music during Saturday’s long-awaited concert at Fort Worden State Park. The sold-out show, presented by Centrum, drew listeners inside and outside the fence around Littlefield Green beside McCurdy Pavilion. Centrum’s Acoustic Blues Festival concert, also on the green, is set for next Saturday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)