Waves and foam erupt from the Pacific Ocean during high tide at the mouth of the Quillayute River in La Push. In the distance is James Island and the marker light at the river’s mouth. Strong winds and rain pummeled the Peninsula on Sunday. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Surf pounds shore on West End

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Jim Stoffer, incumbent for the District 3 position on the Sequim School District Board of Directors, speaks during a League of Women Voters forum Sunday. (Jesse Major/Peninsula Daily News)

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Sequim School Board delays vote to censure member

Resolution under consideration also calls for resignation

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Deadline nears for comment on code change plan

Port Angeles Planning Commission to present ideas to council next month

Educator Carrie Walker works with students in Quilcene at the school garden, one of the locations supported by the Jefferson County Community Wellness Project. The project, which has its dinner-and-a-movie event Thursday, connects local schools, gardens and farms.  photo courtesy Community Wellness Project

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Dinner and a movie to benefit wellness project

Project aims to provide youngsters locally grown food

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EYE ON CLALLAM: Recreational vehicle ordinance plans before county

Meetings across Clallam County

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Officer Mike Johnson of the Port Angeles Police Department accepts a drop-off of unwanted drugs on Saturday in the parking lot of the Clallam County Courthouse as part the National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. The annual event, organized by the U.S. Drdug Enforcement Administration, allowed people to get rid of potentially dangerous expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs for safe disposal.

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Drug Take Back Day

Officer Mike Johnson of the Port Angeles Police Department accepts a drop-off of unwanted drugs on Saturday in…

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EYE ON JEFFERSON: County grant to PDA under consideration

The Jefferson County commissioners will consider a grant rather than a loan to the Fort Worden Public Development…

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Storm causes electrical power outages in Clallam County

Jefferson PUD reports no problems

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Bentinck range operations scheduled

ESQUIMALT, B.C. — The Royal Canadian Navy has announced that the land-based demolition range at Bentinck Island will…

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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…

Containers aboard the MV Zim Kingston are on fire near Victoria. (Victoria News)

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Blaze contained on ship anchored near Victoria

Zim Kingston had spilled cargo in rough seas earlier

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Clallam County reports another COVID death

Jefferson booster clinics planned

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House facility access limited to vaccinated through January

OLYMPIA — Lawmakers and legislative employees at the Washington state House must prove they are fully vaccinated against…

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Search continues for county administrator

County’s top choice pulls out of negotiations

Three Dash Air Shuttle Cessna 403C aircraft sit parked at William R Fairchild International Airport on Aug. 31 as they await entering into scheduled service between Port Angeles and SeaTac Airport. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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For now, PA-Sea-Tac flights dashed

Hope is to offer flights by Christmas

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Oregon man dies of injuries after Oct. 14 wreck

QUILCENE — An Oregon man who wrecked his car on U.S. Highway 101 near Quilcene on Oct. 14…

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Peninsula offering COVID-19 booster clinics

Thirty-five more cases confirmed

Ham radio operator Kathleen Reiter, training coordinator for Amateur Radio Emergency Services, relays radio messages outside the county courthouse during Thursday’s Great ShakeOut, an international drill to practice how to drop, cover and hold in the event of an earthquake. In Clallam County, numerous schools and other agencies practiced what to do in an emergency. Included in the drill was the sounding of tsunami sirens across the state. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Great ShakeOut

Ham radio operator Kathleen Reiter, training coordinator for Amateur Radio Emergency Services, relays radio messages outside the county…

A group of friends on a walk at Fort Worden State Park on Thursday hold their ears to muffle the loud siren noise from the tsunami warning device going off during the Great ShakeOut drill. Friends, family and co-workers were supposed to practice movements to drop, cover and hold on to build muscle memory to be prepared for an earthquake. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Great ShakeOut

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Elevate PA 2026 seeks input on draft plan

Presentation set for Saturday