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Gov. Jay Inslee extends state eviction ban to Sept. 30

Jefferson County Fairgrounds among those affected

Karen McKnight stands in her backyard on June 19 in Sammamish, holding two books written by her brother, Ross Bagne of Cheyenne, Wyo. Nearly all COVID-19 deaths in the United States now are in people who weren’t vaccinated like Bagne, a staggering demonstration of how effective the vaccines have been. (John Froschauer/The Associated Press)

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Nearly all COVID deaths in United States are now among unvaccinated

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Future Riders youth football and cheer registration online now

Peninsula College athletes honored for academics

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Do you agree with Gov. Jay Inslee’s decision to extend the state’s eviction moratorium through Sept. 30?

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Seahawks fans will return to games inside Lumen Field, as they were packed in for this one against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Nov. 3, 2019, in September.

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FOOTBALL: Seahawks, Huskies, Cougars will return to full houses in September

By Gregg Bell

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From left, Christian Snavely, Phoenix Flores and Chloe Snavely of Port Angeles wrestled at the Washington State Wrestling Association Kids Folkstyle state championships this past weekend in Centralia.

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Port Angeles kids place at state wrestling meet

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Do you think Washington state will fully open next week despite rising concerns with COVID-19 variants?

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FILE - United States' Sue Bird, right, is defended during the first half of a women's exhibition basketball game against Canada  in Bridgeport, Conn., in this Friday, July 29, 2016, file photo. Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi will try and become the first five-time Olympic gold medalists in basketball as they lead the U.S women's team at the Tokyo Games. The duo was selected for their fifth Olympics on Monday, June 21, 2021, joining Teresa Edwards as the only basketball players in U.S. history to play in five.(AP Photo/Jessica Hill, FIle)

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U.S. OLYMPICS: Bird, Stewart to lead women’s basketball team in Tokyo

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Jon Rahm of Spain holds the champions trophy for photographers after the final round of the U.S. Open Golf Championship, Sunday, June 20, 2021, at Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego. (Jae C. Hong/The Associated Press)

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U.S. OPEN: Rahm was on to something good

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These Lincoln Park BMX racers raised $5,500 for the Race for Life fundraisers. From left, are George Williams, Bradan Gray, track operator Sean Coleman, Zebastian Ferrier-Dixon, Kristopher Giffin, Bennett Gray, Wayne Goldsbary, Orion Hedin, Andy Goldsbary, Cash Coleman and Kylin Weitz.

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Lincoln Park BMX raises over $6,700; NPFC wins against Harbor Force 2

Wilder Sr. loses close game against Bellingham Post No. 7

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If you could volunteer your time for a community project, what would it most likely entail?

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Port Angeles Roughrider Adam Borde finished sixth at the Super State Wrestling Tournament held in Centralia this weekend. Borde lost his first match in the 145-pound category and had to win six straight matches to climb back into the medal rounds. Borde is a three-time placer at Super State.

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Port Angeles’ Borde claws back to place at Super State

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What’s more likely to be on your bucket list?

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LETTER: Pride gathering

As a member of the local LGBTQIA+ community, my husband and I were pleased to see the turnout,…

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A GROWING CONCERN: Worm your way into vermiculture

SINCE I PROMISED, as a New Year’s resolution, to give all you gardeners more eco-friendly information in order…

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The Seattle Mariners are 38-36 and coming off a four-game sweep of the Tampa Bay Rays. Should they be buyers or sellers at the trade deadline?

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How do you plan to celebrate the first day of summer?

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LETTER: A way to serve

In the national interest, we are sometimes asked to serve, in ways we may not like or understand.

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LETTER: Why I’m a RINO

For the last 60 years, I’ve been, like my father and most of my friends, a fairly conservative…

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Crews work on Thursday to dismantle the loading dock at the site of the former Rayonier pulp mill in Port Angeles. Workers began removing about 800 concrete dock panels this week as a step toward dismantling the 6-acre pier at the former Rayonier property 2 miles east of downtown Port Angeles. The target date for completion is July, while more than 5,000 creosote-treated pilings will not be taken out at least until 2023 as part of the overall environmental cleanup of the 75-acre former industrial site's uplands and adjacent harbor waters, a process overseen by the state Department of Ecology and paid for by property owner Rayonier Advanced Materials.

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Dock dismantle begins at Rayonier site in Port Angeles

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