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Flow of vaccine to Peninsula to slow

Reduction expected to last for three weeks

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Rural pot production examined

Jefferson County to consider amendments to its Comprehensive Plan

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Minimum age 18 now for Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s vaccine shots in Sequim

Public health officers worry about Spring Break

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Peninsula joins state in Phase 3

Indoor capacity allowed up to 50 percent

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Hadlock sewer plan draws opposition

County plans outreach in mid-April

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Port Townsend City Council asked to wait for results of state investigation of Fort Worden PDA

Auditor’s office probes possible embezzlement

Several bushes that were planted around the Peninsula Daily News’ Port Townsend office at 1939 E. Sims Way were hacked up by a vandal early Wednesday morning sometime between 3:45 a.m. when the daily paper was delivered to the office and 9 a.m. when reporting staff arrived. While giving Port Townsend Police Officer Drew Radford information about the cut shrubs, landlord Matt Caporiotti stated that it will cost about $1,200 to replace them, as some were bonsai. Police are investigating. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Landscaping vandalized outside Port Townsend office

Several bushes that were planted around the Peninsula Daily News’ Port Townsend office at 1939 E. Sims Way…

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Gov. Jay Inslee updates priorities list for vaccinations

Restaurant workers on the North Olympic Peninsula soon will be eligible for vaccinations, after Gov. Jay Inslee announced…

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Utility rate hikes proposed

Water, electric charges to be considered in April 6 hearing

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Vaccination appointments open now for the next tier

Those in the Phase 1B2 category for COVID-19 vaccinations are now able to schedule appointments at clinics across…

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Grants provide economic relief

Directors report more than $130,000 provided

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Health officers discuss school cases

No transmission in classroom seen, they say

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Vaccination clinic set for Chimacum High School

About 300 shots expected to be available for Sunday

Crime

Four Port Townsend men plead not guilty to torture, kidnapping

PORT TOWNSEND — Four Port Townsend men accused of kidnapping and torturing a fellow resident have pleaded not…

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More to open up in the state

Phase 3 eases restrictions on businesses, sports

Crime

Charges filed in alleged torture

Four in Port Townsend accused of kidnapping, assault, robbery with cruelty

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Vaccine pause is possible

Peninsula could get cut in supply

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Jefferson PUD eyeing expanded high-speed internet access

Draft plan to be discussed in special meeting Tuesday

Gerry Kress of Port Townsend pedaled his bike to Jefferson Healthcare's drive-through COVID-19 vaccination site Tuesday morning, where vaccinator Viviann Kuehl of Quilcene briefed him on the procedure. Kress was among 375 people scheduled for first doses of the Pfizer vaccine.  (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Nearly one-third have had first COVID-19 vaccine shot in Peninsula counties

Clallam seeking state approval for next eligible group

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Peninsula counties drop into low-risk category

Health officers optimistic with decreasing numbers