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Sequim moves to all-virtual classes

Port Angeles schools may follow based on infection rate

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APPLE CUP: Huskies, Cougars remain hopeful for rescheduled game

By Tim Booth | The Associated Press

The Gravel Unravel is now a three-race series through the Hoh Rainforest, the Sol Duc Valley and the mountains above Quilcene in May and June. (Peninsula Adventure Sports)

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Gravel Unravel expands to three-race series

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula Adventure Sports’ Gravel Unravel is now a three-race gravel series all over the rugged…

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Man in Carlsborg collision earlier this month dies

CARLSBORG — A driver who was in a three-car wreck on U.S. Highway 101 in Carlsborg earlier this…

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Port Angeles man in serious condition after car flies into 101, crashes into wall

PORT ANGELES — An 84-year-old Port Angeles man was in serious condition at Olympic Medical Center on Saturday…

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Peninsula COVID-19 case numbers continue to rise

Clallam adds 58 since last Thursday; Jefferson health officer to address contingencies

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Port Angeles School District may return to virtual learning

Superintendent targets COVID-19 infection rate of 200 per 100,000

From left, Cedric Wesley Keneipp and Mallory Hood, both of Bellingham, sail in Bellingham Bay. They are part of Barely Legal Racing, a team of 19- to 22-year-olds that plan to compete in the Race to Alaska in 2021.

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SAILING: Bellingham teens plan to join Race to Alaska

PORT TOWNSEND — There’s going to be two young teams racing up the inside passage to Ketchikan, Alaska,…

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Michael Poindexter was rehired as the Port Angeles girls basketball coach. Poindexter was forced to resign his position when he retired as a teacher in June and had to reapply for the open position. Poindexter has a record of 158-70 for the Roughriders with six league championships and two district championships.

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GIRLS BASKETBALL: Michael Poindexter back leading Port Angeles basketball girls

PORT ANGELES — Michael Poindexter isn’t prone to picking up technicals, but during this past year, he had…

Cedars at Dungeness hosted its 50th annual Olympic Peninsula Pro-Am/Pro-Pro tournament.

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GOLF: Cedars at Dungeness hosts 50th annual pro-am, pro-pro

SEQUIM — About 140 golfers participated in this year’s Cedars at Dungeness Pro-Am/Pro-Pro Golf Tournament for the event’s…

Crime & Justice

Driver leaves scene after collision with pole knocks out power

SEQUIM — An alleged hit-and-run collision with a utility pole knocked out power to a neighborhood west of…

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Hot ashes blamed for garage fire in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — East Jefferson Fire Rescue quickly knocked down a garage fire at a residence on Beech…

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Power cut to smoking motor on Hamilton Elementary School roof

PORT ANGELES — A smoking motor on the roof of Hamilton Elementary School prompted Port Angeles firefighters to…

Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff (16) throws against the Chicago Bears during the first half of an NFL football game Monday, Oct. 26, 2020, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Kelvin Kuo)

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SEAHAWKS: Goff next for Seattle’s struggling pass defense

INGLEWOOD, Calif. — The chance to play against the NFL’s worst pass defense should be a golden opportunity…

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Wind gusts cause Peninsula power outages

High winds Friday caused three major power outages in Clallam and Jefferson counties, briefly leaving 1,570 customers without…

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Peninsula counties record 13 more cases

Jefferson may reach high-risk category Monday

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Dr. Allison Berry Unthank, Clallam County public health officer, speaks during Friday's COVID-19 briefing at the county courthouse in Port Angeles.

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Virus accelerates on Peninsula

Travel, large gatherings unsafe

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Clallam County reports second COVID-19 death

Four new positive cases reported Friday

From left, Lincoln Park BMX Track operator Sean Coleman, Marsha Robin and Jason Groves show a check for $2,149 raised by the BMX track and riders fro the Port Angeles Food Bank for hte month of October. The track and riders also raised 360 pounds of food. The top earners were Bennett and Bradan Gray, first place, George Williams, second place and Cholena Morrison, third place.

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Lincoln Park BMX track comes through for food bank

From left, Lincoln Park BMX track operator Sean Coleman, Marsha Robin and Jason Groves show a check for…

Peninsula College's Davien Harris-Williams drives against Edmonds on Saturday night. Harris-Williams scored 34 points to help lead the Pirates to a 111-98 win over the Tritons to qualify for the NWAC Tournament. (Jesse Major/for Peninsula Daily News)

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COLLEGE SPORTS: NWAC gives student-athletes eligibility waivers

They essentially get an additional year of eligibility due to effects on seasons from pandemic