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Judge tosses COVID-19 vaccine objections of Hanford workers

RICHLAND — A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by several hundred Hanford nuclear reservation and Pacific…

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Three-way race forms for District 24 seat

Candidates sign up on first day of official filing week

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Three-way race forms for District 24 seat

Candidates sign up on first day of official filing week

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Vancouver police: Arby’s manager urinated in milkshake mix

VANCOUVER, Wash. — A manager at an Arby’s fast food restaurant has been accused of urinating into a…

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Student scuba diver dies during class at Joint Base Lewis-McChord

JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD — A scuba diver was found dead after he didn’t resurface during a class in…

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Nation passes 1M COVID deaths

First-time vaccine rates up in Clallam

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Two on Peninsula die from COVID-19

Cases rising in both counties’ classrooms

Linda Martin, center, from Port Townsend, stands beside her husband Mike Cornforth on the corner of Kearney and state Highway 20 in Port Townsend. Martin, with PT Indivisible, collaborated with Planned Parenthood, the American Civil Liberties Union and Women’s March to stage a rally on Saturday to protest the possible U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn the 50-year-old Roe v Wade decision guaranteeing the right to abortion. About 250 people from as far away as Seattle and Sequim took part in the rally. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Abortion rights supporters rally nationwide

Protests organized on Peninsula

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Sequim man hurt in motorcycle wreck near Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — A Sequim man was taken to a hospital in Silverdale after a motorcycle wreck on…

A stylized dragon with its mouth operated by Kurt White makes its way down Washington Street as part of the Olympic Theatre Arts entry in Saturday’s Sequim Irrigation Festival Grand Parade. The event returned to an in-person activity with more than 90 entries and thousands of spectators lining the parade route. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Irrigation Festival Grand parade

Awards issued to floats in the Sequim Irrigation Festival Grand Parade on Saturday are Mayor’s, Clallam County Fair…

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Clallam County Sheriff Bill Benedict, left, reads off the names of Washington law enforcment officers killed in the line of duty as Port Angeles Police Chief Brian Smith looks on during a ceremony of Friday honoring law enforcement personnel as part of National Police Week. The ceremoney, held at the Liberty Bell replica at Veterans Park in Port Angeles, included music from the Port Angeles High School choir, a flag ceremony, a gun salute and ringing of the bell.

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Memorial bell ringing in Port Angeles

Above: Clallam County Sheriff Bill Benedict, left, reads off the names of Washington law enforcement officers killed in…

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Avian flu found on Peninsula

All flock owners warned to protect fowl

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No shooting zones defined in county code

PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson County’s Shooting in the County Code No. 8.50 covers the establishment, modification or termination…

Deep fissures and missing chunks of concrete mark the Gardiner boat ramp that was constructed during the Johnson administration. (Paula Hunt/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Gardiner mobilizes around hunting, public boat ramp

Residents want no shooting zone

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Road work on state Highway 113

BEAVER — Work crews from Bruch and Bruch Construction, Inc. will begin emergency replacement of a culvert beneath…

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Rally set in Sequim to support abortion rights

Similar rally scheduled in Port Townsend earlier in the day

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Missionary helps complete father’s dream to build home for Guatemalan widow

Sequim team distributes wheelchairs, builds four homes

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Sequim school project planning sees progress

SEQUIM — A number of efforts to refurbish and replace key components of school infrastructure continue to see…

Christopher Thomsen of Port Angeles takes a cellphone photo of the tall ship Lady Washington as it does a beauty pass of City Pier after arriving in Port Angeles in June 2019. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Lady Washington to offer sails, tours in Port Ludlow

Tall ship is replica built to celebrate state’s centennial

The Field Arts & Events Hall on the Port Angeles waterfront sits idle on Tuesday while awaiting the resumption of work to complete the facility. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Field Hall pros, cons explored

Participants discuss possibilities of $50 million investment