From left to right, John Glass, Scott VanDyken, Rileigh VanDyken, 17, and Isaak VanDyken, 10, scrape and shovel snow and ice away from the VanDyken Family Dentistry building in the 600 block of east Eighth Street in Port Angeles. A total of nine people volunteered to clear the sidewalks as the holiday break came to an end. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Clearing the sidewalk

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Port of Port Angeles agrees to pay $67,000 fine

Four Clean Water Act violations cited

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Clallam County’s COVID-19 case rate jumps, likely due to omicron variant

Health officer cites holiday gatherings, winter sports

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Hood Canal Bridge closures for this week canceled

Overnight closures moved to Jan. 12, 13, 14

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Icy roads prompt school closures

Quilcene School, 294715 U.S. Highway 101, is closed today for the second consecutive day due to weather and…

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Fifty miles of Highway 101 remain closed on Tuesday

Crews work to clear highway after Sunday night snowstorm

Indie Bo Bruner was born at home to Laura and Rusty Bruner of Port Angeles at 2:44 a.m. New Year’s Day. She is seen here soon after the birth with her older sister, Evie Wilder Bruner, by her side. (Mallorie Kirsch, LM CPM)

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Peninsula’s first baby of 2022 born to Port Angeles couple

Jefferson County’s new infant arrives Sunday at hospital

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Fire District 3 extends COVID-19 leave for staff

Strategic Plan approved through 2024

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Blue Heron, OCEAN in Port Townsend closed Monday

PORT TOWNSEND — Classes are canceled Monday at the campus of Blue Heron Middle School and the alternative…

New rafts donated to Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife were used to great effect this summer, fishing advocates say, providing the means to effectively patrol smaller rivers. On a day when a number of citations for violations were written, WDFW officer Patrick Murray holds up a wild chinook an angler had kept after cutting off the adipose fin. (Photo courtesy of WDFW)

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Fishing groups’ donation supports wildlife law enforcement teams

Regional wildlife law enforcement have more tools to patrol the Olympic Peninsula’s rivers and coastlines thanks to a…

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Weekly flight operations scheduled

COUPEVILLE — There will be field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey…

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Peninsula Home Fund offers ‘hand up not hand out’

Community generosity keeps help available for when funds run short

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How to donate to Home Fund or apply for help

Every gift to the Peninsula Home Fund makes a difference, regardless of its size.

The late Kimberly Bender and her son, Matthew, shown here in a 2018 family photo.

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Jail suicide complaint answered

Decedent at fault, Forks city says

Finn O'Donnell, center, has finished his quarantine period after testing positive for COVID-19 on Christmas Eve. His stepfather Rico Quirindongo, left, and his mother Kate Dean, both of whom have received vaccines and booster shots, have tested negative numerous times since exposure. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

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COVID in the house for the holidays

Dean: Unexpected guest proves advice works

Gary Braun

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Celebration of life set for former Port Angeles mayor

Braun remembered for dedication to community

Michelle Sandoval is starting a new chapter after serving on the Port Townsend City Council for five consecutive terms. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

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Outgoing mayor reflects on two decades of service

Tells of long love affair with Port Townsend

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Broadband to expand west of Port Angeles

Agency leaders anticipate more fund opportunities

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Hood Canal Bridge overnight closures re-set for this week

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Washington reports record number of new COVID cases in one day

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