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Biotoxins in shellfish lead to closure at Discovery Bay

Danger signs have been posted near public access points

Dave Neupert.

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Clallam County mental health court favored

Plan expected for fall approval

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Two new service officers for Port Townsend-area disabled veterans

PORT TOWNSEND — Disabled American Veterans (DAV) has announced two new service officers to help veterans in the…

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Ortloff graduates from University of Utah

SALT LAKE CITY — Camille Ortloff graduated from the University of Utah in Salt Lake City at a…

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Ben and Myrtle Walkling Memorial Trust seeks applications for grants

PORT ANGELES — The Ben and Myrtle Walkling Memorial Trust is currently accepting applications for grants to be…

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Late papers

Some papers on the west side of Port Angeles are late because of a carrier emergency.

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Child dies in collision

Driver suffered medical emergency, State Patrol said

Traffic backs up on East First Street in Port Angeles on Tuesday, the result of lane closures at Golf Course Road, which is being repaved from East First Street to East Fifth Street. At times, traffic was snarled as far as downtown Port Angeles with backups on many side streets and arterials. Construction on Golf Course is expected to continue through Friday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Traffic jam

Traffic backs up on East First Street in Port Angeles on Tuesday, the result of lane closures at…

Gary Butler with Sequim’s parks department thanks fellow staffers for their efforts and leadership in recent months during a rally last week in front of the Sequim Civic Center. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Locals show appreciation for Sequim city staff at rally

SEQUIM — More than 30 people gathered for a “City Staff Appreciation Rally” in front of the Sequim…

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Chip-seal work to resume on U.S. Highway 101 and state Highway 19

OLYMPIA — Road work will resume across the North Olympic Peninsula Monday.

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Traffic alternating following car-pedestrian collision south of Forks

FORKS — U.S. Highway 101 was partially blocked Monday afternoon due to a serious collision, the State Patrol…

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Clallam County man in 70s dies of COVID-19

Victim had been hospitalized with complications

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Water systems told to conserve

SEKIU — The 33 customers of the Island View Water System are operating under a Stage 3 water…

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Vibriosis infections on rise, state officials say

OLYMPIA — An outbreak of vibriosis in Washington has already surpassed the highest number of cases ever recorded…

The tall ship Hawaiian Chieftain sits at a berth at Port Angeles City Pier during a 2012 visit to Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Hawaiian Chieftain sold; repairs to be made in Port Townsend

Tall ship will take passengers in Hawaii

The ferry MV Coho sits at the dock on Saturday in Port Angeles, waiting to resume daily trips to Victoria once the U.S.-Canada border reopens to non-essential traffic. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Good news about border reopening could come next week

Coho ready to ply the Strait again

Dr. Allison Berry.

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One public health officer now oversees Peninsula

Berry appointed in Jefferson County

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EYE ON JEFFERSON: County to consider housing capital needs

The three Jefferson County commissioners will discuss housing capital needs with housing providers when they meet at 9…

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EYE ON CLALLAM: County to open bids on Dungeness floodplain project

The three Clallam County commissioners will open bids for phase one of the Lower Dungeness River Floodplain Restoration…

Weiling Tu of San Francisco cuts lavender with her daughters Josephine, 14, and Kelly Anne, 12, last week at Purple Haze Lavender Farm. Weiling said they were on a road trip to the Olympic National Park and wanted to see a lavender farm. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Lavender festivals in bloom this weekend

Many farms bring back extras following 2020 provisions