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Century-old line to be refurbished

Pipe liner to extend life of Port Angeles sewer main

Clallam County primary ballot blossoms

Former Port Angeles Mayor Karen Rogers files for hospital seat

No one was injured when a log truck spilled its load after attempting to miss a car that turned in front of it. (Clallam County Fire District 2)

Log truck avoids collision, spills load on Highway 101

State Patrol cites driver of Jeep for improper lane use

No one was injured when a log truck spilled its load after attempting to miss a car that turned in front of it. (Clallam County Fire District 2)

Conservative group recruiting candidates in Clallam County

Sequim, Port Angeles council elections the focus of training effort

A mower cuts grass around the trees in Lions Park in Port Angeles on Wednesday. Lawn-mowing weather is expected to continue across the North Olympic Peninsula into the weekend with a chance of showers forecast for Sunday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Fresh cut

A mower cuts grass around the trees in Lions Park in Port Angeles on Wednesday. Lawn-mowing weather is expected to continue across the North Olympic… Continue reading

A mower cuts grass around the trees in Lions Park in Port Angeles on Wednesday. Lawn-mowing weather is expected to continue across the North Olympic Peninsula into the weekend with a chance of showers forecast for Sunday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

High-speed internet coming to Diamond Point

Addition part of multi-year effort in Clallam, Jefferson counties

Mount Angeles View Manor, 323 E. Second St. in Port Angeles, is among the apartment buildings that will benefit from a $300,000 rehabilitation grant from the city of Port Angeles to the Peninsula Housing Authority. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Port Angeles City Council OKs housing funding

Peninsula Housing Authority grant approved for affordable living quarters

Mount Angeles View Manor, 323 E. Second St. in Port Angeles, is among the apartment buildings that will benefit from a $300,000 rehabilitation grant from the city of Port Angeles to the Peninsula Housing Authority. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Clallam County takes next step in adjusting commissioner districts

The next step in aligning Clallam County’s three commissioner districts to current populations is in place as local officials prepare to redraw… Continue reading

More candidates file to run for Sequim City Council seats

Forks challengers line up for mayor, city council offices

More hopefuls announce for Jefferson County public office

Weeklong filing period to continue through this Friday

Port Angeles mom avoids charges after son, 8, takes LSD

Child took four hits, was airlifted to Tacoma trauma center

Lummi Nation totem carver Sit ki kadem, also called Doug James, explains the meaning of the elements of a totem that is traveling the United States on its way to Washington, D.C., during a stop on Tuesday at the Lower Elwha Reservation near Port Angeles. The journey, dubbed the Red Road to D.C., included a stop at the Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Sequim on Tuesday. The 25-foot totem will be featured this fall at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. It is scheduled to return May 25 for an appearance at Port Angeles City Pier. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Traveling totem

Lummi Nation totem carver Sit ki kadem, also called Doug James, explains the meaning of the elements of a totem that is traveling the United… Continue reading

Lummi Nation totem carver Sit ki kadem, also called Doug James, explains the meaning of the elements of a totem that is traveling the United States on its way to Washington, D.C., during a stop on Tuesday at the Lower Elwha Reservation near Port Angeles. The journey, dubbed the Red Road to D.C., included a stop at the Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Sequim on Tuesday. The 25-foot totem will be featured this fall at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. It is scheduled to return May 25 for an appearance at Port Angeles City Pier. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Goal: 70 percent or better vaccination rate

Health officers aim to protect all with widespread innoculations against COVID-19