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Bentinck range plans operations

ESQUIMALT, B.C. — The Royal Canadian Navy has announced that the land-based demolition range at Bentinck Island will…

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Pollanz Promise awards 2021 scholarships

PORT ANGELES — The 2021 Pollanz Promise scholarships have been awarded to two students at Stevens Middle School.

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Access to free COVID-19 vaccines widens to pharmacies, clinics

Health officers: All three protect well against variants

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EYE ON JEFFERSON: PUD to discuss pact, rates

Jefferson County Public Utility District commissioners will discuss an interlocal agreement with the city of Port Townsend and…

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EYE ON CLALLAM: Homeless task force recommendations before county

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Clallam County Health Officer Dr. Allison Berry updates the status of COVID-19 during the last scheduled weekly briefing on Friday at the Clallam County Courthouse in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Woman in her 80s dies of COVID-19

Whole family unvaccinated, health officer says

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Donation-only yard sale to benefit Brinnon Food Bank

Pay what you want within reason

Port Townsend STEM Club members are working to garner submissions for their KPTZ radio talent show and digital time capsule of music and verbal poetry of residents 21 and younger in Jefferson County. The include, standing from left, Everest Ashford, ninth grade homeschool student; Logan Flanagan, Port Townsend High School Class of 2019; Nathaniel Ashford, 11th grade homeschool student; Adeline Gellert DePalma, 10th grade PTHS student; and, kneeling from left, Ella Ashford, class of 2019 NW STEAM Academy; and Rachel Doan, PTHS Class of 2020. The club members posed for a photo Wednesday afternoon at their lab in Port Townsend. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Club collects digital music, poetry produced during pandemic

Submissions from those 21 and younger due by June 6

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Jefferson Transit seeks comment on new route

Express bus to Kingston ferry

FILE - A protester holds a sign that reads "Justice for Manny" in this June 5, 2020 file photo in Tacoma, Wash., during a protest against police brutality. On Thursday, May 27, 2021, the Washington state attorney general filed criminal charges against three police officers in the death of Manuel Ellis, a Black man who died after telling the Tacoma officers who were restraining him he couldn't breathe. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)

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Murder charges filed against Tacoma police officers in Black man’s death

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Topside repair a priority for Port of Port Angeles

Possible tenant in town Friday

Bicyclists ride through a recent slide area at milepost 3.5 on the Waterfront Trail on Wednesday near Four Seasons Ranch east of Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles City Council discusses possible upland route for section of Olympic Discovery Trail

No decision yet on troublesome part of pathway

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Memorial Day remembrance set for Sunday at Captain Joseph House

The Captain Joseph House Foundation will conduct a memorial service at 2 p.m. Sunday.

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Former Sequim School District superintendent Neal picked to lead Eatonville schools

Gary Neal, who was the Sequim School District superintendent from 2015-2019, has been was hired as superintendent for…

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Publisher thanks Forks for rallying behind its newspaper

FORKS — Regional Publisher Terry Ward thanked the Forks community for saving the Forks Forum during an address…

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Forks man dies in rollover

Crash on 112 east of Joyce

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Policing topic of Port Townsend, Jefferson County meeting

Body cams, drug laws among topics

Geoff James.

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Flurry of job action at Port of Port Angeles

Executive director signs new contract

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Peninsula jobless rate drops to 7.4 percent

Record unemployment a year ago

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Crews to reopen a portion of Highway 112 on Friday

SEIKU — At 9 a.m. Friday, travelers will regain access to almost six miles of state Highway 112…