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Police officers soon will be allowed to work part time

By Aspen Anderson

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Parental authority initiative approved, but concerns linger

By Aspen Anderson and Mary Murphy

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Property crimes can now be hate crimes

By Mary Murphy

Surveillance video footage shows a man brandishing a gun at the Dollar Tree store in Port Angeles. (Clallam County Sheriff's Office)

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Suspect sought in Port Angeles armed robbery

A man armed with a 9mm handgun allegedly robbed The Dollar Tree store in Port Angeles on March…

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Sequim survey says in-city residents like quality of life

Households want staff to prioritize regulating development more

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Sequim library sealed, delivered

Temporary space on track to open April 1

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Police blotter — March 20, 2024

The weekly police blotter includes incidents that occurred in the City of Sequim and in unincorporated Clallam County…

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Local forum slated to examine ‘Transparency in Decision Making’

The Peoples Forum, led by political activists Jim McEntire and Donnie Hall, are organizing “Local Government Transparency in…

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OPHS names new executive director

With a deep background in assisting both animals and their owners, Jason Stipp is the new lead at…

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Sequim’s Habitat for Humanity project gets $800K in federal funds

Last week, U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer (WA-06), a member of the House Appropriations Committee, announced $2.6 million in…

U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer, right, discusses emergency services on Thursday during a roundtable session with emergency managers from across the region, including Clallam County Sheriff Brian King, left, and Clallam County Administrator Todd Mielke in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Clallam County seeking more funds for emergency operations center

A new emergency operations center in Clallam County still needs about $10 million in funding to complete the…

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Sequim man receives 4-year sentence for arson, assault charges

A Sequim man on March 7 was sentenced to four years in prison for a series of crimes…

Casey and Karen Proud, both of Sequim, look at a selection of St. Patrick’s Day hats and other souvenirs for participating in Saturday’s Shamrock Shuffle & Pub Crawl in downtown Port Angeles. The event, a benefit for the Hurricane Ridge Winter Sports Education Foundation, allowed crawlers to receive six tasting tokens for libations at participating bars and restaurants in the downtown area with a drawing for additional prizes. Numerous downtown businesses also offered sale discounts for purchases during the crawl. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Community news briefs — March 20, 2024

‘Pawsome Night’ on tap for PFOA fundraiser