Several months have passed since work proceeded on the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe’s downtown Port Angeles hotel, but the project passed a major hurdle when the tribe lowered the height. (Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News)

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Tribe lowers height of planned hotel

Way paved for permit approval

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COVID-19 case rates skyrocket on Olympic Peninsula

Health officer reiterates need for vaccinations

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Grant sought to help housing

Aid would target down payments

The All View Motel in Port Angeles may be renovated under a plan by Peninsula Behavioral Health and turned into 27 units of low-income housing. (Rob Ollikainen/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles City Council pledges funds for Peninsula Behavioral Health project

City, county both would give $337,500

Sue and Paul Boucher of That Takes the Cake in Sequim show off their Olympic Peninsula Tourism Commission “Share” campaign buttons. (Photo courtesy of Olympic Peninsula Tourism Commission)

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Business button campaign looks to ‘share’ positivity

Wildlife-inspired phrases attempt to ease stressors

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Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine gets full FDA approval

WASHINGTON — The U.S. gave full approval to Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine Monday, a milestone that could boost public…

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Driver dies in collision at state Highway 104 and US 101

Second person flown to Harborview with serious injuries

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Clallam adds 107 cases, one death on weekend

The federal Food and Drug Administration gave full approval to Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine on Monday, and Peninsula health…

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Health officer: All indoor spaces high risk for unprotected

COVID-19 cases continue to rise on Peninsula

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Children cavort on a merry-go-ground after Friday evening's soft opening of the Generation II Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles.

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Second gen playground opens to children

Formal dedication planned in September

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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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Clallam County seeking volunteers

PORT ANGELES — Applications are due Tuesday Sept. 7, for 102 volunteer positions on 18 Clallam County volunteer…

The front of the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s medication-assisted treatment (MAT) clinic, aka Jamestown Healing Clinic, will feature carved wood art, a retention pond, and plentiful landscape, says tribal leadership. Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Jamestown’s MAT clinic under construction

Health director tells of safety measures and plans

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Farm tour set for Tuesday in Agnew

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam Conservation District will finish its series of free farm tours at 3 p.m.…

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PUD to raise rates in ‘22,’23

Concerns expressed about seasonal irrigation customers

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Restrictions to be in place for fall celebrations

Wooden Boat Festival open only to those vaccinated or tested

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‘Meet the Superintendent’ event scheduled in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend School District will host an open house for community members to meet…

Police officers Adam Lovik and Swift Sanchez help a bunch of school children with information and freebie from the police department. The Back to school fair, the 13th annual,  was held in the parking lot of the PA school district buildings at 9th and “B” Streets. Over 50 volunteers from many community organizations helped droves of young kids getting ready for school in a few weeks with supplies and information about the upcoming school year which in Port Angeles begins on Sept 2nd this year.

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Checking out Port Angeles Back to School Fair’s wares

Police officers Adam Lovik and Swift Sanchez help children with information and freebies from the police department at…

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Maintenance contract awarded for troubled ODT segment

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles City Council has awarded a maintenance contract to help the Olympic Discovery…

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Dungeness water users group requests conservation

SEQUIM — It looked good in March. Now, not so much.