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Dennis Bauer at an Aug. 17 court hearing.

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Bauer murder trial starts Monday

Testimony begins Nov. 15

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Four honored for community service

Volunteers presented awards in virtual ceremony

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EYE ON CLALLAM: County commissioners to discuss nuisance ordinance

Meetings across Clallam County

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EYE ON JEFFERSON: Task force to hear about housing codes

The Jefferson County - City of Port Townsend Affordable Housing and Homeless Housing Task Force will hear a…

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Quality Inn owner files bankruptcy again to keep second hotel

Court proceedings halt another trustee’s sale by bank

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Downtown traffic lights on hold

City considers potential budget constraints

Pat Burns, left, at 102 the oldest member of the Marrowstone Island emergency response community, and her friend, Cheryl Brunette, attend the groundbreaking Thursday for the island’s new fire station. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Shovels break ground for Marrowstone Fire Station

Self-reliance epitomized by 102-year-old volunteer

Victoria Jones, race director of the Port Angeles Marathon Association, displays the 2021 Washington State Event Organizer of the year award she was given by the Washington Festivals & Events Association.

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Marathon race director wins statewide award

Olympic Medical Center Foundation, Port Angeles Hall of Fame, CrabFest recognized

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Port Angeles council repeals temporary surface parking lot ban

Development said to be an issue

Debbi and Richard Szabo of Port Angeles, along with their dog, Tipsy, walk along the Port Angeles Waterfront as the bulk carrier Great Faith takes on cargo in the rain at the Port of Port Angeles Terminal 3 on Thursday. Unsettled weather is expected across the region through the weekend. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Rainy weekend

Debbi and Richard Szabo of Port Angeles, along with their dog, Tipsy, walk along the Port Angeles Waterfront…

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Doses of vaccine for young available

Appointments can be made now

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Toys for Tots collecting now

PORT ANGELES — Express Employment Professionals will be collecting toy donations for the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve’s annual…

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Call for Sunshine Festival performers

SEQUIM — The city of Sequim is accepting applications from musical performers for the 2022 Sequim Sunshine Festival.

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Medical scholarships awarded

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Physicians Community Benefit Fund has announced its 2022 grant awards as well…

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Donations beginning for Christmas operation

Operation Christmas Child will accept donations beginning Monday in Clallam and Jefferson counties.

About 50 people lined the sides of Water Street in Port Townsend near the ferry terminal Wednesday morning, as part of the "World Wide Walkout" created by the National Health Freedom Coalition in opposition to COVID-19 vaccination mandates. According to the Coalitions event page: "Citizens around the globe are protesting loss of liberty, illegal mandates and tyrannical government overreach."
Signs carried by local residents held a variety of sayings, with different versions of calling for no mandates or forced vaccinations, "my body my choice", shirts that said "we will not comply", and that the mandates violated the U.S. Constitution. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Vaccine mandate protest in Port Townsend

About 50 people lined the sides of Water Street in Port Townsend near the ferry terminal Wednesday morning,…

Jefferson County Elections Coordinator Quinn Grewell, left, and Chief Deputy Auditor Brenda Huntingford tabulate ballots Wednesday afternoon in the Auditor’s Office for the second round of ballot counts released late in the afternoon. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Second ballot count

Jefferson County Elections Coordinator Quinn Grewell, left, and Chief Deputy Auditor Brenda Huntingford tabulate ballots Wednesday afternoon in…

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16 indicted after officials disrupt multi-state drug ring

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Nicholas wins in Fire District commissioner race

SEQUIM — Chamlee, Nicholas and Ryan looked to fill the seat being left vacant by Mike Gawley, who…

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Port Townsend Council looks at 2022 spending

PORT TOWNSEND — With tax revenue — from sales, lodging, property and real estate excise taxes — on…