A backhoe driver works Thursday at the Elwha Hotel construction site in downtown Port Angeles while awaiting removal of an electrical switch box, foreground. (Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News)

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Switch to be moved for Elwha hotel

Project remains on hold for now

Mark O’Neill and Karin Lowrie married in 2012. (Photo courtesy of Karin Lowrie)

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Former park worker remembered for recovery missions

Mark O’Neill loved rivers, lakes and stood up for coworkers

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Burn ban lifted in both Clallam, Jefferson counties

The burn ban has been lifted in both Clallam and Jefferson counties today.

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Virus claims 2 more lives

Third-dose boosters available on Oct. 16

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State worker vaccination increases ahead of mandate deadline

OLYMPIA — As a crucial deadline for Gov. Jay Inslee’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate approaches, state data shows vaccination…

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Boy, 4, in intensive care following rollover crash

A 4-year-old boy was airlifted to a Seattle hospital and three other people were transported to Forks Community…

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Clallam County COVID-19 deaths hit 50

Makah reservation will remain closed to visitors

Frank Bruni, a volunteer at the Point Wilson Light Station with the U.S. Lighthouse Society, helped conduct tours of the lantern room at the top of the lighthouse on Tuesday as part of an open house of the facilities. The organization is moving into the next stage of renovations, starting with the roof of the keepers’ dwelling. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Point Wilson Light Station under renovation

Society welcomes public, kicks off campaign for next phase of development

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Woman of Excellence Award seeking nominees

American Association of University Women to recognize individual

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Forum teaches calming, de-escalation

Comments accentuate points of conflict

In what he called a “good frisky breeze,” Josh Porter of Port Townsend kiteboards across the Salish Sea beside Fort Worden State Park. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Kiteboarding across the Salish Sea

In what he called a “good frisky breeze,” Josh Porter of Port Townsend kiteboarded across the Salish Sea…

Signs mark the closure of the Waterfront Trail portion of the Olympic Discovery Trail at the Morse Creek trailhead east of Port Angeles on Tuesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Trail repairs for Olympic Discovery Trail

Waterfront Trail portion

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Coronavirus update

Long-term care facilities, contact tracing, non-compliance

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Clallam County plans active role in affordable housing

Commissioners respond to Charter Review Commission recommendations

Tucker Weatherly, 3, and Mary Wakefield, 2 1/2, collect leaves and berries from bushes and trees at Railroad Bridge Park in Sequim. They were both on a nature outing last week from Carlsborg-based Bibity Bobity Child Care. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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A berry fun nature walk

Tucker Weatherly, 3, and Mary Wakefield, 2 1/2, collect leaves and berries from bushes and trees at Railroad…

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Black Ball receives grant from Port Angeles City Council to keep it afloat

US-Canada land border may continue to be closed into 2022

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Olympic Medical Cancer Center breaks record with money raised

Awards were also announced at the 19th annual Harvest of Hope

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Hospitalizations starting to fall

Long-term care resident among 2 deaths

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Motorcyclist, passenger in stable condition at Harborview

Drug or alchol involved, State Patrol said

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Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe given annual award

Land trust to present it this Thursday