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Quilcene residents air grievances with Port of Port Townsend

Quilcene residents air grievances with Port of Port Townsend

Herb Beck Marina at core of complaints following port budget discussions.

Quilcene residents air grievances with Port of Port Townsend
Clallam County commissioners mull agreement for William Shore Memorial Pool expansion

Clallam County commissioners mull agreement for William Shore Memorial Pool expansion

Under the deal, the pool district would help relocate Peninsula Behavioral Health’s Horizon Center, remove its old building and expand the pool to the west.

Clallam County commissioners mull agreement for William Shore Memorial Pool expansion
Port Townsend-Coupeville ferry down to one-boat schedule starting today

Port Townsend-Coupeville ferry down to one-boat schedule starting today

The change in schedule will last until Jan. 7, 2017.

Port Townsend-Coupeville ferry down to one-boat schedule starting today

Port Angeles School Board puts replacement levy on February ballot

The board chooses a $9.1 million replacement educational programs and operations levy.

Old Port Angeles pump station to be demolished this week

Old Port Angeles pump station to be demolished this week

Traffic slowdowns are expected in the area of Front Street and Marine Drive.

Old Port Angeles pump station to be demolished this week
Peninsula health officials applaud governor’s interest in stemming opioid abuse

Peninsula health officials applaud governor’s interest in stemming opioid abuse

Gov. Inslee’s executive order on preventing opioid addiction and overdose deaths is praised by local leaders.

Peninsula health officials applaud governor’s interest in stemming opioid abuse
Gov. Inslee issues order on fight against opioid abuse

Gov. Inslee issues order on fight against opioid abuse

The order calls for efforts to prevent overdose deaths, including expanding access to naloxone, a medication used to counter overdose effects.

Gov. Inslee issues order on fight against opioid abuse
State Sen. Jim Hargrove honored by tribes, colleagues at Clallam County Democrats dinner

State Sen. Jim Hargrove honored by tribes, colleagues at Clallam County Democrats dinner

The Lower Elwha Klallam, Makah, Quileute and Jamestown S’Klallam tribes presented the retiring senator with gifts as he received a lifetime achievement award.

State Sen. Jim Hargrove honored by tribes, colleagues at Clallam County Democrats dinner
Port Townsend Food Co-Op eyes expansion

Port Townsend Food Co-Op eyes expansion

The market’s board hopes to expand to 14,900 square feet, adding space for staff, shoppers and produce.

Port Townsend Food Co-Op eyes expansion
10,000 pounds: Visitors devour crab at Port Angeles festival

10,000 pounds: Visitors devour crab at Port Angeles festival

Festival continues today at City Pier, rain or shine.

10,000 pounds: Visitors devour crab at Port Angeles festival
Developer’s answer to dearth of housing in Port Townsend: Bring ’em in on a barge
Developer’s answer to dearth of housing in Port Townsend: Bring ’em in on a barge

Storms blows into Peninsula, turns to rain

Trees were toppled and outages hit some areas.

Two trapped as tree falls on Port Angeles mobile home

Two trapped as tree falls on Port Angeles mobile home

No one was injured but firefighters had to open the side of the mobile home so residents could exit.

Two trapped as tree falls on Port Angeles mobile home

Mad Hatter’s Tea Party is today in Sequim

The event celebrates breast cancer survivors and commemorates those who lost the battle.

Clallam County commissioner candidates talk about school bonds, drugs, homelessness

Clallam County commissioner candidates talk about school bonds, drugs, homelessness

Randy Johnson and Ron Richards, who spoke to about 50 people at a forum Tuesday, are vying for the District 2 commissioner seat, which covers Port Angeles.

Clallam County commissioner candidates talk about school bonds, drugs, homelessness
Sanctions remain against state in McCleary education funding case

Sanctions remain against state in McCleary education funding case

The state Supreme Court has ruled that $100,000-a-day sanctions should continue against the state while a task force works to determine how the state will fully fund basic education.

Sanctions remain against state in McCleary education funding case

Department of Natural Resources issues plan to guide West End forest management

“This roadmap for experimentation, research and monitoring will help DNR find new and better ways of reaching its timber harvest goals and ecological objectives …”

Candidate forum for Jefferson PUD, county commissioner focuses on finance

Candidate forum for Jefferson PUD, county commissioner focuses on finance

Four candidates answered questions from the public at the Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce event.

Candidate forum for Jefferson PUD, county commissioner focuses on finance
Two insanity pleas issued by man accused in three assaults

Two insanity pleas issued by man accused in three assaults

Riley Edge White, 59, changed two not-guilty pleas to not guilty by reason of insanity on a bus-attack charge and in an alleged Aug. 27 attack on a renter at his Port Angeles home.

Two insanity pleas issued by man accused in three assaults
Thousands flock to Port Angeles for weekend’s crab fest

Thousands flock to Port Angeles for weekend’s crab fest

Annual festival offers crab dinners, many vendors and activities

Thousands flock to Port Angeles for weekend’s crab fest