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Four more die of COVID-19, Peninsula health officer reports

Vaccination clinics for children expected to begin soon

Crime & Justice

Lawsuit alleges civil rights violation, negligence in death of tribal member

Federal action filed after Forks jail suicide

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Olympic National Park scales back search for hiker

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — The search for a missing hiker has been scaled back to a limited, continuous…

A voter drops off his ballot Monday morning at the Clallam County Courthouse in Port Angeles. More than 31 percent — 31.37 percent — of the 57,150 ballots mailed to registered voters had been returned as of Monday, according to the Clallam County elections office. Ballots must be postmarked by today or deposited at one of seven drop boxes in the county tonight by 8 p.m. Initial results will be posted at cmg-northwest2.go-vip.net/peninsuladailynews. Look for more coverage in Thursday’s print editions. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Crime & Justice

Mental review for alleged shooter

Bullet lands near sleeping couple

Life

Discussion examines attentive play to strengthen child-parent relationships

PORT ANGELES — Rachel Hardies will present “Strengthen Your Relationship with Your Child Through Attentive Play” from 6:30…

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Case rates on Peninsula, statewide continue to sit on plateau

Counties both preparing for vaccine clinics for kids 5-11

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North Olympic Library System to host online class with Kate McDermott

PORT ANGELES — Kate McDermott will teach pie crust-making at 7 p.m. Wednesday.

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Election results

Election results

Clallam County elections official Nicole Mischke prepares ballots to run through a sorting machine on Tuesday at the Clallam County Courthouse in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Politics

Port Angeles council retained; Sequim’s changes

Among counts: Port Angeles, Sequim, Forks councils; Olympic Medical Center races

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Peninsula a beacon to family in leukemia struggle

GoFundMe site raises money to help household stay together

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Clallam County provides rescue funding

Money goes to housing, mental health

Politics

Clallam County: Nineteen races to be decided in election

Ballots due by 8 p.m. on Tuesday

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Clue found in search for missing man in Olympic National Park

PORT ANGELES — Searchers combing Olympic National Park for a hiker who was last seen Oct. 19 found…

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North Olympic Library System’s StoryTime continues into November

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Library System will continue its Rain or Shine! Outdoor StoryTime series through…

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Enrollment open for Guaranteed Education Tuition (GET)

OLYMPIA — The Washington Student Achievement Council has announced that the 2021-2022 Guaranteed Education Tuition (GET) enrollment is…

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No clues found to missing hiker’s whereabouts

PORT ANGELES — An extensive search Saturday turned up no sign of a hiker who has been missing…

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COVID-19 vaccine approved for children 5-11

Peninsula officials preparing clinics

Politics

Dueling slates: Sequim candidates

Candidates collect contributions to campaigns

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Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department seasonal worker Destiny Walters removes unwanted growth from the garden in front of the Port Angeles welcome sign at Lincoln Street and Lauridsen Boulevard on Wednesday. The sign includes a greeting dto visitors in the Klallam language.

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Welcome weeding at Port Angeles sign

Port Angeles Parks and Recreation Department seasonal worker Destiny Walters removes unwanted growth from the garden in front…