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After days of frozen streets and sidewalks the downtown Port Townsend business district is covered with slush and puddles after an overnight rain on Thursday and Friday morning. The temperature climbed to 37 degrees at mid-day Friday.

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Minimal disruptions as ice, snow begin to melt

Rain forecast for holiday weekend

Pedestrians make their way along an icy stretch of First Street in downtown Port Angeles on a sub-freezing Thursday afternoon. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Freezing followed by flooding expected as weather changes

Peninsula roads could be especially hazardous today

Bill Meyer of Forks watches as his golden doodle Remi chases after a tossed snowball on Wednesday at the Port Angeles dog park at Lincoln Park. Meyer said the dog loved snow and that the park was a favorite romping ground during trips to Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Colder weather expected followed by rain Friday

Shelters fill up as chill sets in

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Jefferson County Commissioners approve supplemental budget

Includes almost $1 million in salary and benefit increases

Alan Turner, co-owner of Port Book and News in downtown Port Angeles, shovels snow from in front of his business on Tuesday morning after most of the North Olympic Peninsula was blanketed in the overnight hours. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Peninsula blanketed with snow

Snow measured in feet in some areas

W. Ron Allen

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Tribe files challenge to fish farm ban

Jamestown S’Klallam says agency violated due process, separation of powers

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Jamestown Tribe to fight Department of Natural Resources’ ruling

Feasibility of project in Port Angeles is uncertain

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Health officials urge masking as respiratory illness rise

Without mitigation, more counties report more COVID than last year

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Port Townsend city officials: Deer count first step in developing plan

Some members of public complain of acts of aggression

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Jefferson County seeks more on carbon

Letter wants analysis on potential program

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Election numbers: turnout, rejections

Data shows Peninsula’s general election markers

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U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer, left, looks over revetment repair plans with Port Angeles Mayor Kate Dexter and city engineer Jonathan Boehme, right, during a visit to Ediz Hook in Port Angeles on Friday.

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Kilmer visits port, Ediz Hook where federal grant dollars are working

Port’s log yard to be paved, funded by federal grants

U.S. Coast Guard Cmdr. Brent Schmadeke, commanding officer of USCG Air Station Port Angeles, spoke to a meeting of the Port Angeles Noon Rotary on Wednesday about his command and what goes on out on Ediz Hook. (Peter Segall / Peninsula Daily News)

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Aging assets and retention issues for Coast Guard

Systemwide issues felt locally, Air Station Port Angeles commander says

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Official: Pool, golf course projects could complement each other

Input sessions in progress with next one Dec. 20

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Repair shop to close Dec. 23

The Recyclery to focus on cycling programs

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Jefferson County considers carbon leases

Junior taxing districts concerned about timber revene

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Raccoon Lodge gets options for preservation

Artist has until Dec. 30 to decide piece’s future

Crime & Justice

Victim identified in Port Ludlow stabbing

Teen charged as adult with second-degree murder

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Jefferson County considers timber changes

Board learning about carbon sequestration

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Teen in custody after fatal stabbing in Port Ludlow

Deputies say 17-year-old suspect arrested without incident