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Jefferson Healthcare seeks public input

PORT TOWNSEND — As Jefferson Healthcare creates its 2022-2025 strategic plan, the hospital is seeing public input in…

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Port Townsend to receive more than $2.7 million in COVID relief

City Council to consider funding priorities

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Road work expected in Sequim on Wednesday

SEQUIM — The Department of Transportation has announced that, due to inclement weather on Tuesday, repaving at intersection…

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Encampment at Jefferson County Fairgrounds may be moved

Commissioners to discuss options at special meeting Thursday

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County denies fund accusation

Lodging tax grants spark protest

John Procter and Kate Dexter shake hands Tuesday following their primary election forum during which third candidate Jon Bruce was absent. (Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News)

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Homeless issue tops debate

Port Angeles Waterfront trail also topic at City Council candidates forum

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Health officers: Most COVID-19 cases seen in unvaccinated people

Clinics set on Peninsula

About 370 people gather Saturday at City Pier in Port Angeles for the inaugural Pride Celebration. Separate marches from the pier and the Clallam County Courthouse converged at Front and Lincoln streets led by Eli Smith and Ian Nickel. Earlier in the day, the Farmers Market celebrated pride month and SisterLand Farms gave out free plant starts to anyone who visited in their best pride-themed outfit. Food Not Bombs had a free pride-themed barbecue at Jesse Webster Tree Park, and the North Olympic Library System hosted an online event called “Storytime with a Queen.” The event organizers were Navarra Carr, Cloud Huxley, Jenson, Benji Astrachan, Smith and Nickel. (Photo courtesy of Kasia Kawczynski)

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Jefferson County Commissioners approve housing grant totals

Project applications due in August

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Clallam County Charter Review response expected this summer

Board highlights many recommendations

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State, county guidance continues at facility with COVID outbreak

State and Clallam County public health officials continued Tuesday to work on increasing transmission-prevention measures at a long-term…

Gone with the Wind, with a Port Angeles crew, arrived first in the Performance Handicap Racing Fleet (PHRF) B class in the Pacific Northwest Offshore Yacht Race. (Rebecca Close)

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Peninsula team first in its class in yacht race

Port Angeles hosts awards ceremony after 193-mile route

The heavy-lift vessel Zhen Hua, loaded with massive tower cranes and bound for the Port of Seattle, passes by the city of Port Townsend in the early Sunday morning. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Towering above the sea

The heavy-lift vessel Zhen Hua, loaded with massive tower cranes and bound for the Port of Seattle, passes…

Tia Berson, left, and Chloe Mandeville take a selfie just before their march onto the field at Crescent High School for graduation ceremonies Saturday afternoon. There were 12 members of Crescent's Class of 2021: Katelyn Baar, Brendan Bergstrom, Tia Berson, James Bruch, Ashley Girard, Lael Harris, Justin Irving, Zach Irving, Darren Lee, Chloe Mandeville, Wyatt Mattix and Colton O’Neel. There was no designated valedictorian this year. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Clallam County graduates: Oh, the places they’ll go

Tia Berson, left, and Chloe Mandeville take a selfie just before their march onto the field at Crescent…

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Mortar board art display on Chimacum graduating seniors during a ceremony at Memorial Field on Saturday in Port Townsend.

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Jefferson County seniors 2021: Oh, they places they’ll go

Chimacum graduating seniors display their creative side with mortar board art display during a commencement ceremony at Memorial…

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Arson, crash incident two-county case

Gas station employee puts out spreading fire

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Jefferson County back to moderate risk

New Clallam outbreak has 13 positives

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Trailer rolls over, impedes traffic for four hours on U.S. Highway 101

BRINNON — An Allyn man has been cited for driving too fast for conditions after he failed to…

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A pair of vacant building pads, once surrounded by fencing, stand next to an unoccupied building on Front Street near Lincoln Street at the entry to downtown Port Angeles.

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Fence blocking panhandlers removed

Buyer in the wings for parcel

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Peninsula College to host 59th commencement

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College will celebrate its 59th commencement with small n-person graduation ceremonies on Friday and…