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Health officer: Thanksgiving surge size could be smaller than expected

New COVID-19 cases reported on Peninsula

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Judicial conduct commission files charges against former Clark County judge

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An ornament hangs from the Christmas tree in downtown Port Angeles on Tuesday as a pedestrian walks past the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain plaza. The tree, adorned with about 10,000 miniature lights, will remain at the plaza into early January. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Holidays fast approaching

An ornament hangs from the Christmas tree in downtown Port Angeles on Tuesday as a pedestrian walks past…

Sequim pilot and veteran David Woodcock stands near his 1944 Piper Cub L-4H, an aircraft that saw action at the Battle of the Bulge. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim pilot’s aircraft saw action in WW II

1944 Piper Cub L-4H a rare find

Pearl Harbor survivor and World War II Navy veteran David Russell, 101, reads a birthday card in Albany, Ore., while talking about his time aboard the USS Oklahoma and his life after the war. (Nathan Howard/The Associated Press)

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101-year-old returns to Pearl Harbor to remember those lost

HONOLULU — When Japanese bombs began falling on Pearl Harbor, U.S. Navy Seaman 1st Class David Russell first…

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Two additional deaths recorded in Clallam County

Long-term care facility outbreaks now over

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Port Townsend transit plan draws criticism

Language to acknowledge the climate crisis to be added

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History on display in flyover

Flight scheduled during Wreaths Across America

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Port Angeles pizza eateries are on the move

Plus grocery reopening for West End

Kenzie Bechtold and Emery Fletcher ride in a gingerbread float created by Melissa Hitzfeld, Sarah Fletcher and Erica Bechtold during the Forks Twinkle Lights Parade on Saturday on Forks Avenue. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Twinkle lights parade

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The Kiwanis Choo Choo pulled onto Taylor Street in downtown Port Townsend for the community Christmas tree lighting Saturday evening. The lighted, horn-sounding train will make another appearance in Uptown and downtown Port Townsend this coming Saturday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Choo Choo arrives

The Kiwanis Choo Choo pulled onto Taylor Street in downtown Port Townsend for the community Christmas tree lighting…

Volunteer Kirsti Turella helps Desirae Cortez look for just the right toy for her children in 2020 at Toys for Sequim Kids. The Sequim Community Aid sponsored event takes place Dec. 15 at Sequim Prairie Grange. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Toys for Sequim Kids drive seeks donations

Event on Dec. 15 at Sequim Grange

Sylvia Snell of Bremerton, No. 204, leads a pack of 5K and 10K runners in the rain to the finish line in Blyn at the Jamestown S’Klallam Glow run Saturday night. Snell ran in the 5K, along with Julie Dunlap, No. 201, at left. Kimberly DaArton, No. 500, ran in the 10K. (Run the Peninsula)

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Head lamps light up path for Jamestown S’Klallam run

Women’s 10K race highlights last event in marathon series

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Port Townsend City Council, paper mill close to new water pact

Action could be taken Monday night

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Bentrinck range operations scheduled

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

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Port Angeles’ community and economic director resigns

PORT ANGELES — Allyson Brekke, community and economic development director for the City of Port Angeles, has resigned…

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More time given for vaccine mandate challenge

Injunction hearing now Dec. 13

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COVID-19 death reported in Jefferson County

Rise noted in cases from Thanksgiving gatherings

For the 36th time the Port Angeles Firefighters and volunteers along with Santa will be having their Operation Candy Cane. They missed last year because of COVID restrictions so this year they are back with the same desire to help those less fortunate. And this year they have added two days to their campaign. The first six days they will follow their usual path throughout Port Angeles with their siren and music going handing out candy canes in exchange for cans of food or money for the local foot banks. The last two days they will be outside of PA for two nights sitting at Roosevelt school and Dry Creek school for two hours each. 
	ID: Mark Karjalainen checks out the controls of the freshly decorated 1956 Seagrave Fire Engine ready for the return of Operation Candy Cane in 2021.

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Operation Candy Cane modified for Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Fire Department will conduct a modified Operation Candy Cane this year.

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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…