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Several COVID-19 outbreaks reported in Clallam County

Rise in hospitalizations seen statewide

Indie is checked for injuries after she was pulled from a 25-foot hole in Quilcene.

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Trapped Mastiff rescued

Dog pulled from narrow 25-foot hole on Quilcene family’s land

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COVID-19 variants gain ground in Clallam County

Jefferson County sees no sign of UK variant

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Port Townsend edges toward PDA pact

Council tentatively OKs revised agreement

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Public hearing set on proposed comprehensive plan changes

County commissioners to discuss proposals April 19

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Spiking case numbers worry health officers

Unidentified basketball team among those affected

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State seeing ‘significant surge’ of virus variant

Health officials encourage masking, distance

Jim Hansen, left, stands with his mother Lorraine on Friday during a drive by celebration of her 104th birthday on Saturday at the Port Townsend Life Care Center. The local law enforcement, first responders, and friends and family of Lorraine drove through waving and wishing her well. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Townsend woman marks 104th birthday

Well-wishers congratulate her in outdoor procession

AmeriCorps service members Nathan Rees, left, and Anna Marchand will lead guided walks through Fort Worden State Park starting Saturday. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Guided tours of Fort Worden to start Saturday

Botany, gun batteries topic of walks

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Port Townsend School District tells of more schedule changes

Most Salish students to return to classrooms

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Clallam officials suspect U.K. variant in three cases

Clallam County officials suspect that three COVID-19 cases are of the U.K. variant of the novel coronavirus, officials…

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Peninsula counties tops in state in vaccination percentages

‘Huge achievement,’ health officer says

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Changes to bring students to class

Port Townsend adjusts model

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More now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine

Among them: Restaurant workers, those with chronic illness

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‘Consent Matters’ month’s theme

Dove House plans series of events to raise awareness

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Health officials caution against declaring pandemic over

State, nation seeing increasing numbers of cases

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Some students to return to full-time in classrooms

Elementary school shifts to keep kids with one teacher

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Fort Worden Public Development Authority working to fix its structure

Board concerned about city changes

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Vaccine eligibility to expand to 16 and older in May

Tribe already able to provide shots to 18 and above

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Jefferson Transit Authority seeks public opinion on long-range plans

Open house, survey online