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WHAT WAS THAT NOISE? Answers sought for mystery booms reported from Port Angeles to Joyce

PORT ANGELES — The source of home-rattling booms heard from Joyce to Deer Park Road on Wednesday remained a mystery Thursday. “We're not finding anything,”… Continue reading

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Jamie Lynn works on his new mural in downtown Port Angeles. (Scott Sullivan)

Mural takes shape in Port Angeles downtown tunnel thanks to efforts of snowboarder, artist

PORT ANGELES — A fanciful vision of the Elwha River from the mountains to the sea is taking shape in a downtown “tunnel,” with only… Continue reading

Jamie Lynn works on his new mural in downtown Port Angeles. (Scott Sullivan)
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WHAT WAS THAT NOISE? Answers sought for mystery booms reported from Port Angeles to Joyce

PORT ANGELES — The source of home-rattling booms heard from Joyce to Deer Park Road on Wednesday remained a mystery Thursday. “We're not finding anything,”… Continue reading

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WHAT WAS THAT NOISE? Answers sought for mystery booms reported from Port Angeles to Joyce

PORT ANGELES — The source of home-rattling booms heard from Joyce to Deer Park Road on Wednesday remained a mystery Thursday. “We're not finding anything,”… Continue reading

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Jamie Lynn works on his new mural in downtown Port Angeles. (Scott Sullivan)

Mural takes shape in Port Angeles downtown tunnel thanks to efforts of snowboarder, artist

PORT ANGELES — A fanciful vision of the Elwha River from the mountains to the sea is taking shape in a downtown “tunnel,” with only… Continue reading

Jamie Lynn works on his new mural in downtown Port Angeles. (Scott Sullivan)
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What was that noise? No explanation found for booming sounds heard from Port Angeles to Joyce

EDITOR'S NOTE — See related story today, "Rumbles and mystery booms are surprisingly common, and there's more than one possible explanation" — https://www.peninsuladailynews.com/article/20150226/NEWS/302269977 PORT ANGELES… Continue reading

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Jamie Lynn works on his new mural in downtown Port Angeles. (Scott Sullivan)

Mural takes shape in Port Angeles downtown tunnel thanks to efforts of snowboarder, artist

PORT ANGELES — A fanciful vision of the Elwha River from the mountains to the sea is taking shape in a downtown “tunnel,” with only… Continue reading

Jamie Lynn works on his new mural in downtown Port Angeles. (Scott Sullivan)
The main entrance and plaza area of the Sequim Civic Center are shown at 152 W. Cedar St. (Arwyn Rice/Peninsula Daily News)

Sequim Civic Center’s move-in plan detailed; furniture, equipment to start heading to first floor April 6

SEQUIM — By the time of the grand opening of the new civic center June 13, Sequim city officials expect to be settled into the… Continue reading

The main entrance and plaza area of the Sequim Civic Center are shown at 152 W. Cedar St. (Arwyn Rice/Peninsula Daily News)
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Cliff Vining honored posthumously as Sequim Citizen of Year; longtime volunteer died weekend before ceremony

SEQUIM — Sequim’s 2014 Citizen of the Year was lauded Tuesday posthumously. Cliff Vining, 93, died before he could accept the award. Vining died Saturday… Continue reading

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Residents: Sequim needs pickleball, tennis courts

SEQUIM — More than 100 people packed a Sequim City Council meeting this week to protest what they say is a long delay in the… Continue reading

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Cliff Vining honored posthumously as Sequim Citizen of Year; longtime volunteer died weekend before ceremony

SEQUIM — Sequim's 2014 Citizen of the Year was lauded Tuesday posthumously. Cliff Vining, 93, died before he could accept the award. Vining died Saturday… Continue reading

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No new cases of measles confirmed on Peninsula; as many as 20 in quarantine

Public health officials in Clallam County are awaiting test results to see if they have caught a measles outbreak early enough to stop it at… Continue reading

Construction workers from TEK Construction Inc. of Bellingham excavate a trench in the alley between Front and First streets

Port Angeles begins second phase of combined sewer overflow project

PORT ANGELES — Construction began Monday on the second, 16-month phase of the combined sewer overflow project in the downtown area. Crews with TEK Construction… Continue reading

Construction workers from TEK Construction Inc. of Bellingham excavate a trench in the alley between Front and First streets

No new cases of measles confirmed on Peninsula; as many as 20 in quarantine

Public health officials in Clallam County are awaiting test results to see if they have caught a measles outbreak early enough to stop it at… Continue reading

Area students work out with Port Angeles firefighters Feb. 16 at the staircase behind the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain at First and Laurel streets in Port Angeles. (Rob Edwards)

Going up: North Olympic Peninsula firefighters gear up for exhausting climb to benefit Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

Firefighters from three North Olympic Peninsula fire departments have joined a bigger team for a different kind of fight. Instead of a raging fire, they… Continue reading

Area students work out with Port Angeles firefighters Feb. 16 at the staircase behind the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain at First and Laurel streets in Port Angeles. (Rob Edwards)

Public offers review commission suggestions for Clallam charter; two more forums scheduled

PORT ANGELES — A standing citizens’ grand jury. Taking some land-use fees and decisions to the voters. Making the Department of Community Development director —… Continue reading

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Tryouts to start today for Port Angeles talent show to benefit young girl in need of leg surgery

PORT ANGELES — Auditions begin this week for a talent show dedicated to helping a young girl get both feet on the ground. The sixth… Continue reading

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Tryouts to start Monday for Port Angeles talent show to benefit young girl in need of leg surgery

PORT ANGELES — Auditions begin this week for a talent show dedicated to helping a young girl get both feet on the ground. The sixth… Continue reading

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Area students work out with Port Angeles firefighters Feb. 16 at the staircase behind the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain at First and Laurel streets in Port Angeles. — Rob Edwards ()

Going up: North Olympic Peninsula firefighters gear up for exhausting climb to benefit Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

Firefighters from three North Olympic Peninsula fire departments have joined a bigger team for a different kind of fight. Instead of a raging fire, they… Continue reading

Area students work out with Port Angeles firefighters Feb. 16 at the staircase behind the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain at First and Laurel streets in Port Angeles. — Rob Edwards ()
Serenity House's Street Outreach Center at 505 E. Second St. in Port Angeles has been permanently closed because of funding issues. — Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News ()

Serenity House closes overnight homeless shelter in Port Angeles due to budget constraints — corrected

EDITOR'S NOTE: The address of Serenity House's Street Outreach Shelter has been corrected in this report. PORT ANGELES — Serenity House closed its overnight homeless… Continue reading

Serenity House's Street Outreach Center at 505 E. Second St. in Port Angeles has been permanently closed because of funding issues. — Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News ()