FILE - In this March 9, 2021, file photo, House members meet in the Statehouse, in Boise, Idaho. An Idaho law banning nearly all abortions would take effect if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 ruling that declared a nationwide right to abortion. The court with a 6-3 conservative majority on Wednesday, Dec. 1 starts hearing arguments over a Mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks. (AP Photo/Keith Ridler, File)

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Most Idaho abortions banned if Roe v. Wade is overturned

BOISE, Idaho — An Idaho law banning nearly all abortions would take effect if the U.S. Supreme Court…

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Peninsula Daily News seeks freelancers

PORT TOWNSEND — Peninsula Daily News is looking for freelance writers and photographers to cover features and news…

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Omicron variant not found in Washington state as of Tuesday

Health officer: Precautions work against newest version of COVID-19

A cabin was seen floating down the Quillayute River and a snapshot taken by Richwine Road resident Lisa Kemmerer. (Photo courtesy Lisa Kemmerer)

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One cabin saved after another sent into river by floods

Port Angeles couple rescue dwelling on the Quillayute

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Port Angeles High School Rotary Interact Club collecting clothes for homeless

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles High School Rotary Interact club is conducting a clothing drive for the…

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Medical assisting program at Peninsula College earns accreditation

PORT ANGELES — The medical assisting program at Peninsula College has earned accreditation from the Medical Assisting Education…

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Olympic National Forest holiday tree permits are available

OLYMPIC NATIONAL FOREST — Olympic National Forest holiday tree permits are available to purchase online or from vendors…

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Toys for Tots collections set across Clallam County

PORT ANGELES — The Mount Olympus Detachment 897 of the Marine Corps League will collect new unwrapped toys…

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Three deaths from COVID in Clallam County

North Olympic Peninsula now has lost 91 to virus

Volunteers A.J. Laverty, left, and Marsha Hamacher organize the winter outfits at the Community United Methodist Church’s clothing room. The room is open for free shopping on Saturdays. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Former prosecutor running church resource room

Port Hadlock pastor helps provide food, tents and clothing

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Culvert replacement delayed in Port Angeles

Projects will disrupt traffic significantly

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Northwest residents urged to stay alert as storms roll in

Weather officials urged Northwest residents to remain alert as more rain was predicted to fall in areas with…

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Craig Tenhoff prepares to hand off candy canes to place along Diamond Point Road earlier this month as the road was transformed into Holiday Lane. Each year since 2007, residents have lined the road with Christmas decorations for nearly 4 miles starting from the road’s intersection at U.S. Highway 101. About 35 volunteers helped hang ornaments, candy canes and banners.

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Community shows Christmas spirit

Craig Tenhoff prepares to hand off candy canes to place along Diamond Point Road earlier this month as…

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Some flooding reported on Peninsula; rain in forecast

Weekend storm doesn’t live up to lofty expectations

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Veterans recruited for construction

Vets’ hiring event

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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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Panel to choose preferred alternative for redistricting

Three options to be reviewed at Monday public meeting

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Quiet storm on Saturday expected to roar by today

This one, the second of three predicted this week, to be ‘biggest’

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Peninsula Home Fund supports neighbors in times of need

Your donations create safety net

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Authorities continue to monitor COVID-19 outbreaks at long-term-care facilities

Public health authorities continue to monitor long-term-care facility outbreaks of COVID-19, said Dr. Allison Berry, health officer for…