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Clallam Bay prison COVID-19 outbreak now over, official says

Clallam County woman reported to have died of virus

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Production issues delay Sunday newspapers

Due to production issues, home delivery of some of Sunday’s print editions of Peninsula Daily News may be…

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EYE ON JEFFERSON: County to consider lodging tax recommendations

Government meetings set for this week

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EYE ON CLALLAM: Clallam Bay-Sekiu water system repairs before PUD

Meetings across Clallam County.

Jerry Harmon and his dog Oliver sit in their temporary home, a van, on Wednesday in Forks. 
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‘A kind-hearted town:’ Tourist stranded by floods in Forks tells of welcoming people

Traveler had come for photos of setting for ‘Twilight’

photo by Diane Urbani de la Paz    Ballet Workshop founder Sylvia Wanner in 2014

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Celebration of Life set for founder of Ballet Workshop

PORT ANGELES — A celebration of life for Sylvia Wanner, founder of the Ballet Workshop, is set for…

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Officials worry about wave of infections after Thanksgiving

Case rates remain stable, but high, on Peninsula

Kyle Rittenhouse and one of his attorneys.

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Rittenhouse acquitted of all charges in Kenosha shootings

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U.S. Highway 101 has reopened fully at Lake Crescent after state Department of Transportation maintenance crews cleared debris from three slides caused by Monday’s storms. (State Department of Transportation)

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Crews cleaning up after the floods

Damage assessment could lead to emergency help

Shawn Kidwell, an employee of Ice-America, a California-based company that rents portable ice rinks, applies water on Tuesday to the refrigerated surface of a temporary rink that will be the highlight of the Port Angeles Winter Ice Village. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Peninsula ice skating rink to open

Six-week season begins Friday

At the table where they first conceived their organization, Dying Matters Guild cofounders Carrie Andrews, left, Sarah Seltzer and Rhonda Hull talk about this weekend’s “Death, Grief and Ancestors” activities in Port Townsend. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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‘Death, Grief & Ancestors’ event open to public

Weekend of activities planned in Port Townsend

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Highway closures on West End continue

Sekiu customers under boil-water notice

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Clallam County Sheriff’s Office seeks volunteers for auxiliary patrol team

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A Coast Guard rescue swimmer escorts multiple people who were evacuated from their residences during a flood near Forks, WA, Monday, Nov. 15. The crew evacuated a total of 10 people, including several children, after receiving a request for assistance from Clallam County emergency responders. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Sector Columbia River)

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Coast Guard rescued 10 from floodwaters

None hurt in Monday’s feat

Washington State Department of Transportation bridge inspectors Jim Patton, left, and Mitch Stone examine the bridge supports of the U.S. Highway 101 bridge over the Elwha River on Tuesday after it was closed Monday amid concerns about possible storm damage to the footings. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Flooded roadways cut off West End

Jefferson PUD restores power to thousands

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Oregon Coast Guard saves five off sinking boat from Neah Bay

ASTORIA, Ore. — The Coast Guard rescued five people from a life raft late Monday after a fishing…

A massive landslide between Clallam Bay and Sekiu was created by this week’s storms. (Washington State Department of Transportation)

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Elwha River Bridge reopens after storms

Crews work to clear path to West End

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Sequim Food Bank to hand out holiday meal bags

SEQUIM — The Sequim Food Bank will distribute family holiday meal bags from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.…

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Heavy rains bring flooding, evacuations, school closures across Western Washington

BELLINGHAM — Heavy rainfall and high winds in Washington on Monday caused flooding and mudslides that forced evacuations…

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Clallam County mulls nuisance law

Peach suggests ordinance focusing on process