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Olympic Disposal to begin collecting bins in Port Angeles on Monday

Lawsuit against city continues

Sean Worthington.

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PUD finds new director internally

Clean Energy Act a challenge

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Sue and Tom Lotz of Port Angeles take what they call a “coffee break” in their small kayaks near Sail and Paddle Park on Ediz Hook on Thursday. They were enjoying the last days of nice weather before a predicted rain storm expected this weekend. The Lotzes said they were greeted by at least a dozen seals in the harbor on their leisurely excursion.

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Harbor paddling

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Man who died in Diamond Point fire identified

No kin has claimed remains

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State records over 7,000 deaths from COVID-19

The Associated Press

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State workers seek exemptions to vaccine mandate

OLYMPIA — Nearly 4,800 state workers are seeking an exemption to Gov. Jay Inslee’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate, about…

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Officials urge boaters to steer clear of 3 pregnant Orcas

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Feds OK plan to cut salmon fishing when needed for orcas

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State August jobless rate 5.1 percent

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Beach cleanup Saturday in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend Marine Science Center, in partnership with Washington CoastSavers and Ocean Conservancy’s International…

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North Olympic Peninsula Walk to End Alzheimer’s scheduled Saturday

PORT TOWNSEND — The Washington State Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association will sponsor the 2021 North Olympic Peninsula…

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Campfire ban lifted in Olympic park, forest

Decision due to cooler, moist weather and the forecast for significant rainfall

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Hospital case loads rising

Three more deaths reported in Clallam County

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Clash over recycling service in Port Angeles

Disagreement between City of Port Angeles, Olympic Disposal

The crew behind the newest Bayside Housing-Community Boat Project tiny home includes, from left, Danielle Fodor, Raul Sierra, Lena Morton, Gillian Kenagy, Shanell Rosenfeld and Capt. Wayne Chimenti. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Community Boat Project workers build tiny home

Pat’s Place permit decision expected by end of month

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PUD aims to extend high speed internet

Grant would fund project for over 200 homes

About 10 anti-vaccination protestors gather outside the Port Townsend High School campus Wednesday afternoon, holding a variety of signs such as "the vaccine is slow euthanasia" and equating getting the COVID-19 vaccine to playing a game of Russian roulette. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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COVID-19 increase slows slightly in Clallam

Case rate still very high, health officer says

Holding animals sewn by Sequim’s Fiber Arts Neighborhood Group are, from left, Monica Dixon of the Sequim group, which is part of the American Sewing Guild; Tessa Jackson, director of the Sequim unit of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula; Nick, 5; and Josie, 4; of Great Futures Preschool, housed at the Sequim unit. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Fiber artists donate stuffed animals to club

Service project supplies puppies, elephants, giraffes

Keith Larkin.

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Sequim council opposes health restrictions 4-3

Constitutional rights cited

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Peninsula hospitals postpone elective procedures

COVID surge, staffing creating obstacles