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FILE - A sign on the street reads "Welcome to the CHOP" as protesters stand near barricades at the CHOP (Capitol Hill Occupied Protest) zone in Seattle on Tuesday, June 30, 2020. An investigation by the city's police watchdog shows Seattle Police exchanged detailed fake radio transmissions about a nonexistent group of menacing right-wing extremists at a crucial moment during 2020 racial justice protests. Officials said fabricating the group of Proud Boys violated department policies. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)

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Probe: Seattle cops improperly faked right-wing radio talk

The Associated Press

Visitors at Fairchild International Airport have something new to buzz about. Located inside at the entrance of the Airport Terminal Building, “Flight of Fancy,” created by Gene Unger and his partner Don Corson of Camaraderie Cellars Winery, features a handmade aircraft constructed out of parts of wine barrels. The tail number N92CC represents the first vintage year of the winery, 1992. (Scott Gardinier/Peninsula Daily News)

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‘Flight of Fancy’

Visitors at Fairchild International Airport have something new to buzz about.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Jan. 6, 2021, a terrifying day

Terrifying day

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Justice in action

Justice in action

Rob Ollikainen/for Peninsula Daily News
Clallam County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Jesse Espinoza makes a closing argument in Dennis Marvin Bauer’s triple-murder trial in Clallam County Superior Court on Wednesday. Sheriff’s Sgt. Jeff Waterhouse and Chief Criminal Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Michele Devlin look on.

Crime & Justice

Prosecutor delivers closing arguments in triple-murder trial

Espinoza: Visitors left nobody alive

Sports

Australia denies entry to Djokovic

BRISBANE, Australia — Novak Djokovic was denied entry into Australia and had his visa canceled after arriving in…

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State Senate joins House in moving to hybrid floor votes

Sixty-day session begins Monday

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State orders 5.5 million at-home tests for public

More boosters, masks also in the works

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Will these series of storms go down as some of the worst the Peninsula has seen?

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Seattle Seahawks running back Rashaad Penny (20) scores his second touchdown in the first half of an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions, Sunday, Jan. 2, 2022, in Seattle as Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett (16) reacts in the background. (AP Photo/John Froschauer)

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SEATTLE SEAHAWKS: Team waited all season for the offense to finally take off

RENTON — The bookends to the Seattle Seahawks’ season may have provided the clearest examples of what their…

FILE - Georgia offensive lineman Warren Ericson (50) and Alabama wide receiver Slade Bolden (18) play during the second half of the Southeastern Conference championship NCAA college football game, Saturday, Dec. 4, 2021, in Atlanta. Those Georgia Bulldogs aren't the only ones having a devil of a time beating fellow Southeastern Conference powerhouse Alabama. They're just the only one that gets another shot in the biggest game of them all. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson, File)

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Smart, Georgia look to finally get past Tide

The Georgia Bulldogs aren’t the only team having a tough time beating fellow Southeastern Conference powerhouse Alabama.

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How would you describe last Jan. 6 at the U.S. Capitol building?

Daily poll

A state Department of Transportation crew fixes a wind-damaged stoplight on Monday at the intersection of state Highway 20 and Kearney Street in Port Townsend. Temperatures are expected to be in the upper 30s and low 40s this week with rain in the forecast. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Wind damage

By Steve Mullensky

From left to right, John Glass, Scott VanDyken, Rileigh VanDyken, 17, and Isaak VanDyken, 10, scrape and shovel snow and ice away from the VanDyken Family Dentistry building in the 600 block of east Eighth Street in Port Angeles. A total of nine people volunteered to clear the sidewalks as the holiday break came to an end. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Clearing the sidewalk

By Dave Logan

Dennis Bauer is questioned by defense attorney Karen Unger during his triple-murder trial in Clallam County Superior Court on Monday. (Rob Ollikainen/For Peninsula Daily News)

Crime & Justice

Bauer: ‘I don’t shoot people’

Accused takes stand in defense

Politics

State House returns to fully remote session amid COVID-19 spike

OLYMPIA — In response to an increase of COVID-19 cases across the state, the state House of Representatives…

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Should counties performing virtual meetings reconsider in-person participation?

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Should Democrats work to eliminate the filibuster so they can work on stalled voting rights legislation?

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Will O’Donnell 

Theresa Britschg of Seattle and and Chuck Sparks of Marrowstone Island walk back to the Nordland General Store after jumping into the chilly waters of Mystery Bay off the dock outside the store on Saturday. Behind them, Anna Watt of Marrowstone Island is captured in mid-jump. Other polar bear plunges on New Year’s Day on the North Olympic Peninsula were in Port Angeles and at Lake Pleasant.

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Nordland polar bear plunge draws crowd

Theresa Britschg of Seattle and Chuck Sparks of Marrowstone Island walk back to the Nordland General Store after…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER:A burden

It’s time our health department started making COVID-19 decisions based on hospitalizations not on the number of cases.