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Million dollars donated to Olympic Medical Center

Money from foundation goes to equipment

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City of Port Townsend streamlines permitting process

Online portal to launch on Tuesday

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Following strong winds, typical weather to return

Light rain expected after week of variable weather

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Clallam County jail inmate found dead

Port Angeles man is discovered hanging from blanket in his cell

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Clallam County gets millions in funding

$1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill sets aside money for regional projects

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Jefferson County gets millions in funding

$1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill sets aside money for regional projects

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No flight operations scheduled

COUPEVILLE — There will be no field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station…

Barb Maynes, a member of First United Methodist Church in Port Angeles, breaks up ice on the sidewalk on the Laurel Street side of the church on Saturday. Warming temperatures and rain were helping to melt nearly a foot of snow that had fallen earlier in the week, but remaining accumulated ice required physical attention in many locations. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Peninsula escapes worst of winter storm

Heavy rain, high wind forecast for this week

Thea Bey of Port Angeles watches as her dog, Thuja, tries to retrieve a stick from incoming waves on Ediz Hook in Port Angeles and her other dogs, Williwaw, center, and Lollie look on during Saturday’s king tide on the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The astronomical high tide in Port Angeles on Saturday was 8.98 feet, prompting coastal flood advisories for most shorelines in Northwest Washington. The highest king tide on the North Olympic Peninsula was a predicted 10.9 feet Friday and Saturday at La Push. Port Townsend’s highest tide was on Christmas Day with an estimated 9.9 feet. High tides at Dungeness were 8.8 feet throughout the holiday weekend and including today. King tides will be seen again on the Peninsula beginning Jan. 21. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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King tide

Thea Bey of Port Angeles watches as her dog, Thuja, tries to retrieve a stick from incoming waves…

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Water quality impacts Island View Water District on West End

Water use restrictions are in effect for the Island View Water District west of Sekiu due to water…

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After days of frozen streets and sidewalks the downtown Port Townsend business district is covered with slush and puddles after an overnight rain on Thursday and Friday morning. The temperature climbed to 37 degrees at mid-day Friday.

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Minimal disruptions as ice, snow begin to melt

Rain forecast for holiday weekend

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PDN available online only on Monday

The U.S. Postal Service is taking Monday as its Christmas Day holiday so the Peninsula Daily News will…

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Flu kills 2 more on North Olympic Peninsula

Health officer: Strain seen in emergency rooms

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Donors epitomize the spirit of the season

Peninsula Home Fund grows

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Refuge from the cold in Clallam County

Shelters and warming centers are offered in Port Angeles, Sequim and Forks in Clallam County.

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Refuge from the cold in Jefferson County

Shelters and warming centers are offered in Port Townsend.

Pedestrians make their way along an icy stretch of First Street in downtown Port Angeles on a sub-freezing Thursday afternoon. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Freezing followed by flooding expected as weather changes

Peninsula roads could be especially hazardous today

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Camp David Jr. gets new park fees

Director: ‘Still the best value in area’

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Clallam County changes fees for several facilities

PORT ANGELES — In addition to Camp David Jr., other Clallam County Park and Recreation facilities will see…

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East Jefferson Fire Rescue chief: Funding fulfills a big need

Grant to help those who need services