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Vaccine hopes raised on Olympic Peninsula

Health officers see ‘light at the end of the tunnel’

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Port Townsend City Council supports affordable housing tax

County commission to conduct public hearing Dec. 21

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Peninsula health officers preparing for vaccine distribution

7 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Clallam County; 5 in Jefferson County

Scott Bahlmann, youth and teen services librarian at the Jefferson County Library, kneels next to the start of the storywalk outside the library. Bahlmann, along with public services manager Chris HoffmanHill, curated the three storywalks that are now located throughout Jefferson County. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Jefferson County Library creates reading paths

Three storywalks encourage families to enjoy outdoors

Port Townsend Public Works installed permanent wooden bollards that have replaced the "road closed" signage on Adams Street after the city council voted to keep the street closed. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Adams Street in Port Townsend now closed

City may connect path to existing system of trails

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COVID-19 restrictions extended through Jan. 4

North Olympic Peninsula reports six new COVID-19 cases

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No ‘surge’ yet after Thanksgiving

This week will be key, officials say

Downtown Port Townsend's 16-foot Nordman fir got its ornaments, courtesy of longtime Main Street decorator Michael Rosser, in anticipation of the virtual tree lighting around dusk Saturday. The lighting will be shared on the Port Townsend Main Street Program Facebook page. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Townsend tree lighting goes virtual

Event starts at dusk Saturday

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Port Townsend woman struck by car while in crosswalk

Reported to be in satisfactory condition at Harborview Medical Center

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COVID-19 outbreak investigated at Clallam County jail

Two inmates in quarantine after testing positive for virus

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Water main line reconnected, nearing completion downtown

Complicated work, surprise sinkholes add delay to Port Townsend project

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Health officials prepare for surge in COVID-19 cases

Holiday gatherings may bring spike within the next two weeks

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Two more die of COVID-19 in Clallam

Hospitalizations also rise in county

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State launches voluntary COVID-19 tracing app

Notifications for iPhone, Android users aim to let people know of possible exposures

Fat Smitty's restaurant in Discovery Bay has been subjected to three burglaries this year, with thieves stealing dollar bills that patrons personalize and attach to the walls and ceiling. Thursday's latest robbery is the first time law enforcement have been able to catch the suspect thieves, however it is still under investigation if Thursday's robbers are connected to the prior robberies. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Popular Discovery Bay eatery burgled

Suspects found with signed dollar bills after Fat Smitty’s hit

Downtown retail stores in Port Townsend were closed Thursday for Thanksgiving, but many are planning promotions for Small Business Saturday. Local retailers across the North Olympic Peninsula are offering a variety of sales and promotions this weekend for Black Friday and Small Business Saturday. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Motto on North Olympic Peninsula is to shop locally

Retailers offer post-Thanksgiving sales

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First vaccines expected in mid-December

Initial shots for front-line workers

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Jefferson commissioners weigh tax for affordable housing projects

Hearing slated for Dec. 14

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Brinnon students to shift back to hybrid model

Starting Monday, students to have three days online, two days in person

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Jefferson County issues first report of COVID-19 death

Elderly woman was in hospice care for other ailments