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Kilmer asymptomatic with COVID-19

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer tested positive for COVID-19.

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Peninsula back in moderate-risk category

Health officials say masking is recommended, not required

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Sequim offers business rental assistance grant

SEQUIM — The City of Sequim has again opened applications to help local businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Sequim approves development of 82 homes off West Sequim Bay Road

Second access road dependent on fire safety approval

Lissa Bennett, owner of Friendly Natives Plant and Design, pauses in her work on a rainy day at the end of March in Happy Valley. Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Nursery offers native plants

Help for restoring local habitat

The Creative District art marker outside the Port Townsend Community Center is among the sculptures, installed around the city last year, that have become canvases for various viewpoints. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Townsend’s art markers bear color, commentary

Expressions surface on wooden sculptures installed last spring

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Methner Port Angeles chamber citizen of year

Five others honored in 2021 awards ceremony

Student project manager Jeanette Patric, left, helps Hailey Gallagher shovel soil for native plants for their senior project — a remodel of Northwest Watershed Institute’s native plant nursery. (Northwest Watershed Institute)

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Upgrading native plant nursery

High school students chip in with project

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Navy sets training exercise on Indian Island

PORT HADLOCK — Naval Magazine Indian Island will conduct security training exercises Wednesday.

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Fort Worden Public Development Authority to conduct special meeting Tuesday

The Fort Worden Public Development Authority board will discuss lease terms for Centrum, Northwind Arts and the Port…

Molly Martin, Executive Director of the Jamestown Healing Clinic, explains services offered at the soon-to-open facility — including a daycare center. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Tribe’s Healing Clinic to open late April, early May

Director says mandatory inspections remain before opening

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VFW theft, burglary trial set for May

Alcohol, band equipment among items taken in March burglary

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9-1-1 dispatcher honored for helping to save a life

9-1-1 staff recognized by state and local dignitaries as first responders

OlyCAP Executive Director Cherish Cronmiller

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New tactic for site at Mill Road in Port Townsend

County to invest more into homeless encampment

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Port Angeles City Council approves subdivison agreement

NICE funds to support affordable housing

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Legal aid clinic set

Clallam-Jefferson County Pro Bono Lawyers will present a virtual legal aid clinic, a free program offering legal advice…

In the bucket of East Jefferson Fire Rescue's new ladder truck, firefighters Matt Sheehan, left, and Ben Richter demonstrate extension of the 95-foot ladder, along with firefighter Andy Dalrymple at the base. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

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East Jefferson Fire Rescue adds 95-foot ladder truck

‘Quint’ does five jobs

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Inslee signs law intended to reduce hazing incidents

SPOKANE — After Washington State University freshman Sam Martinez died from alcohol poisoning after a fraternity event in…

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Several COVID deaths in state happened before first was announced

SEATTLE — The state Department of Health has confirmed at least four other Washingtonians died from COVID complications…

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King County settles jail beating lawsuit with $3M

SEATTLE — King County will pay $3 million to settle a lawsuit filed by an incarcerated man who…