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North Olympic Peninsula jobless rate falls slightly

Border closure, delta variant stunt rebound

Clallam Public Utility District General Manager Doug Nass is retiring in January.

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Rich payout as PUD head retires

Nass lauded for 15 years service

Kyle Dietrich, 9, left, Sam Dietrich, 9, and father Joe Dietrich, all of Toledo, Ore., walk along a floating dock used for transient moorage at Port Angeles City Pier on Thursday. The family was admiring marine life while exploring the pier area. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Sea life

Kyle Dietrich, 9, left, Sam Dietrich, 9, and father Joe Dietrich, all of Toledo, Ore., walk along a…

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Wooden Boat Festival canceled

Vaccination requirement prompts pullouts

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Acupuncturist Pat Flood, owner of Olympic Acupuncture in Port Angeles, arranges a display of herbs and supplements in her office on Friday.

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Vaccination question: Mandate or encourage?

Some businesses go to vax-only policy

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Tourism grants available now

PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau is accepting applications for tourism marketing project grants.

Luke Robins.

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Peninsula College sets vaccine protocol

Masks, staff shots required

Sgt. Mike Hill of the Sequim Police Department thanks fellow essential workers at the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce's annual picnic and Citizen of the Year presentation. The chamber honored essential workers with its 2020 award. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim chamber honors essential workers

All named Citizen of Year

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Port Townsend School Board retreat today

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend School Board will discuss racial literacy, the strategic plan process and superintendent’s…

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COVID, staffing burden Olympic Peninsula hospitals

The hospital system on the North Olympic Peninsula is strained by the increase of COVID-19 patients and staffing…

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Sequim seeks residents to help investigate deadly force incidents

SEQUIM — The Sequim Police Department is seeking non-law enforcement Sequim-area residents interested in helping with independent investigations…

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Coffee with the Mayor scheduled for Thursday

SEQUIM — William Armacost will host Coffee with the Mayor at 8 a.m. Thursday.

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Poulsbo man killed after collision with truck

A Poulsbo man died last week after his car reportedly crossed the centerline on state Highway 104 near…

The 961-foot Serenade of the Seas skirts Point Wilson on its way from Seattle to Alaska. The Royal Caribbean ship, which holds 2,578 passengers, also passed Port Angeles and Sekiu en route to its first stop in Sitka today. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Just passing through

The 961-foot Serenade of the Seas skirts Point Wilson on its way from Seattle to Alaska.

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Traffic makes its way through a gauntlet of orange cones and barrels on Tuesday as part of a safety enhancement prioject on South Lincoln Street in Port Angeles. The state-funded project is intended to improve pedestrian and bicycle safety along the half-mile corridor between East First and Eighth streets. It includes upgraded pedestrian crossings and installation of a new traffic light at Third Street. The project is expected to be completed by the end of the year.

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Lincoln Street under construction in Port Angeles

Traffic makes its way through a gauntlet of orange cones and barrels on Tuesday as part of a…

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County receives EOC proposals

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County has received a pair of offers from Seattle-area architects to design a joint…

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Anian Shores delayed

Port Angeles still owns property

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COVID, tuberculosis outbreaks grow at Clallam Bay prison

The outbreaks of COVID-19 and tuberculosis at the Clallam Bay Corrections Center continue to grow, as officials try…

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Biden praises WNBA champs for social justice activism

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden honored the 2020 WNBA champion Seattle Storm on Monday, celebrating their success on…

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Transit eyes options for electric buses

Board member calls for workshop in 2022