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Port Townsend Paper Mill lecture scheduled for Tuesday

PORT TOWNSEND — Shelley Leavens will present “In Their Own Words: Mill Workers Past and Present” at 6…

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Jefferson County to open campgrounds

Lake Leland, Quilcene, Upper and Lower Oak Bay campgounds open Thursday

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Blaze destroys RV in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — A recreational vehicle was destroyed in an early morning fire in Port Townsend on Friday,…

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Ceremony to honor Vietnam veterans on Monday

PORT ANGELES — A Vietnam War Veteran Commemoration Ceremony is planned at the Clallam County Veteran Center at…

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Peninsula clinics give 1,200 shots

First-dose vaccines in Chimacum now paused

Sequim city councilor Mike Pence. Photo courtesy of City of Sequim

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Sequim council member urged to resign over résumé discrepancies

Pence denies wrongdoing, saying his qualifications are true

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EYE ON JEFFERSON: County commissioners to view legislative session

The three Jefferson County commissioners will discuss the 2021 legislative session during a special meeting at 9 a.m.…

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EYE ON CLALLAM: Behavioral health report before county

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COVID-19 cases rise among young

In week 55 of the pandemic — and week two of spring — COVID-19 cases are trending up…

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North Idaho expands vaccine access because of lack of demand

Supplies still limited in Spokane

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More than 50 infected in COVID-19 outbreak at King County Jail

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King County Sheriff’s Office to pay $5M in fatal shooting of youth

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Jim Childs, a traffic control supervisor for Vancouver, Wash.-based Conway Construction Co., watches as an excavator breaks up concrete at the site of the former Heart o’ the Hills entrance station to Olympic National Park on Thursday south of Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Hurricane Ridge Road fee booth upgraded

Upgraded station expected to be finished this fall

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Some students to return to full-time in classrooms

Elementary school shifts to keep kids with one teacher

FILE - In this May 8, 2003, file photo, a northern spotted owl sits on a tree branch in the Deschutes National Forest near Camp Sherman, Ore. Environmental groups have filed a lawsuit seeking to preserve protections for 3.4 million acres of northern spotted owl habitat from the US-Canadian border to northern California. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service removed protections for the old-growth forest in the last days of the Trump administration. (AP Photo/Don Ryan, File)

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Conservationists sue for spotted owl protections

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Sequim City Council members will begin the process of choosing a new city manager, and it will include interim city manager Charisse Deschenes. Her contract isn’t broken if council members begin a search, city staff confirmed.

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Sequim City Council to work with firm for city manager search

Debate heard over timing

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Soroptimists set to meet at noon today

PORT ANGELES — Rosie Garbe will address an online meeting of Soroptimist International of Port Angeles at noon…

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Changes to Clallam County charter weighed

Public hearings planned in April

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Seattle Proud Boys leader pleads not guilty in Capitol siege

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Fort Worden Public Development Authority working to fix its structure

Board concerned about city changes