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Clallam Parks and Recreation District No. 1 accepting applications for vacancy

SEQUIM — Clallam County Parks and Recreation District No. 1 is accepting applications for a seat on its…

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Health order lawsuit hearing postponed

Clallam County answers injunction request, saying more deaths likely if mandate lifted

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In-person access limited to legislative session

OLYMPIA — The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has led to restrictions on the legislative session that begins Monday.

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No weekly flight operations scheduled

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

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Clallam County reports 82nd COVID death

Statewide, hospitals nearing crisis, officials say

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How to donate, apply

Donations to the Peninsula Home Fund can be made at any time during the year.

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Peninsula Home Fund creates safety net

Donations flood in

Forks Fire Department
A mobile home off Calawah Way in Forks was destroyed in a fire that started behind a refrigerator.

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Dog dies in Forks mobile home fire

Couple and another pet safe

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Fairview boil-water advisory lifted

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County Public Utility District repaired a water main break that had prompted a boil-water…

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Icy roads continue to delay school

Sequim School District will have a two hour late start without an early release today. Greywolf Elementary will…

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EYE ON JEFFERSON: Winter storm emergency declaration before county

Government meetings across Jefferson County

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EYE ON CLALLAM: County to mull Opportunity Fund grant to Forks

Government meetings across Clallam County.

At least 125 people stand on the corners of Washington Street and Sequim Avenue on Thursday morning for a vigil on the one-year anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. The vigil was hosted by Indivisible Sequim. Later in the day, the League of Women Voters of Jefferson County hosted in Port Townsend a candlelight vigil to remember the law enforcement officers killed or wounded on duty at the Capitol on Jan. 6 and to show support for voting rights. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Vigil for Jan. 6

At least 125 people stand on the corners of Washington Street and Sequim Avenue on Thursday morning for…

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Clallam courthouse closes for cleaning as COVID-19 cases rise

Jefferson County commissioner tells of mild case

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Appeals court upholds $23.9 million verdict

Jefferson Healthcare was negligent, court ruled

Debbi Steele of Port Townsend shows her sign to Mado Most, far left, and Annalee McConnell just before the candlelight vigil at Pope Marine Park in downtown Port Townsend on Thursday afternoon. About 100 people joined the League of Women Voters-Jefferson County vigil, marking the first anniversary of the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Earlier in the day, a vigil in Sequim drew at least 125 people. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Vigil to remember Jan. 6

Debbi Steele of Port Townsend shows her sign to Mado Most, far left, and Annalee McConnell just before…

FILE - A sign on the street reads "Welcome to the CHOP" as protesters stand near barricades at the CHOP (Capitol Hill Occupied Protest) zone in Seattle on Tuesday, June 30, 2020. An investigation by the city's police watchdog shows Seattle Police exchanged detailed fake radio transmissions about a nonexistent group of menacing right-wing extremists at a crucial moment during 2020 racial justice protests. Officials said fabricating the group of Proud Boys violated department policies. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)

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Probe: Seattle cops improperly faked right-wing radio talk

The Associated Press

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Kilmer hopes for federal funds for Highway 112 slides

Congressman discusses federal infrastructure bill

Visitors at Fairchild International Airport have something new to buzz about. Located inside at the entrance of the Airport Terminal Building, “Flight of Fancy,” created by Gene Unger and his partner Don Corson of Camaraderie Cellars Winery, features a handmade aircraft constructed out of parts of wine barrels. The tail number N92CC represents the first vintage year of the winery, 1992. (Scott Gardinier/Peninsula Daily News)

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‘Flight of Fancy’

Visitors at Fairchild International Airport have something new to buzz about.

Snow blankets the Toandos Peninsula, where high winds tore through trees, as seen in this photo from near Fisherman Harbor. (Photo courtesy Karen Grooms)

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Highway 101 stretch stays closed

Repairs continue after ‘catastrophic’ damage