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High-speed internet coming to Diamond Point

Addition part of multi-year effort in Clallam, Jefferson counties

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Makah, Quileute tribes extend reservation closure

Visitors barred from Neah Bay, La Push

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More candidates file to run for Sequim City Council seats

Forks challengers line up for mayor, city council offices

Crime & Justice

Port Angeles mom avoids charges after son, 8, takes LSD

Child took four hits, was airlifted to Tacoma trauma center

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Clallam County takes next step in adjusting commissioner districts

PORT ANGELES — The next step in aligning Clallam County’s three commissioner districts to current populations is in…

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Three-car crash injures Port Angeles woman

PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles woman was injured Tuesday when the minivan she was driving was rear-ended…

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Peninsula Housing Authority moves board meeting to Friday

PORT ANGELES — A Peninsula Housing Authority virtual board meeting scheduled for today has been moved to Friday…

The U.S. 101 East Sequim Corridor Project that includes completing the Simdars Road Interchange was proposed in two state transportation funding packages this year but will remain on hold until a special session or the 2023 legislative session. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Simdars Road project remains on hold for state funds

Project included in two halted transportation funding packages

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Land purchase to expand public access to Strait shoreline

County to purchase Clallam Bay parcel

Lummi Nation totem carver Sit ki kadem, also called Doug James, explains the meaning of the elements of a totem that is traveling the United States on its way to Washington, D.C., during a stop on Tuesday at the Lower Elwha Reservation near Port Angeles. The journey, dubbed the Red Road to D.C., included a stop at the Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Sequim on Tuesday. The 25-foot totem will be featured this fall at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. It is scheduled to return May 25 for an appearance at Port Angeles City Pier. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Traveling totem

Lummi Nation totem carver Sit ki kadem, also called Doug James, explains the meaning of the elements of…

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Thursday’s Studium Generale presentation canceled

PORT ANGELES — Thursday’s Studium General has been canceled.

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COVID cases dropping on Peninsula

Health officers still urge caution

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34 candidates file for office in Clallam County

Forks mayor among seven contested positions

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Clallam County to address recreational vehicles

Possible ordinance may limit living quarters based on lot size

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Clallam County Public Utility District gets perfect score in national review

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County Public Utility District has received a perfect score in a national review of…

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Western, Clark’s Grebes topic of Audubon lecture

PORT ANGELES — Anne Yen will present “The Mysterious Decline of Western and Clark’s Grebes” at 7 p.m.…

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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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Shore Aquatic Center to hold community yard sale

PORT ANGELES — The Shore Aquatic Center will host a community yard sale from 7 a.m. to 1…

Brian Kilmer of Sitkum Tree Service falls the third of 15 trees Monday at the site of the Generation II Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles. Cedars and firs that ring the playground at Race and Third streets are being removed to ensure clear lines of sight and to protect the new surface. They will be replaced with twice as many smaller, non-native trees to double the amount of tree canopy once they mature. The playground is expected to reopen Wednesday. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Tree removal

Brian Kilmer of Sitkum Tree Service falls the third of 15 trees Monday at the site of the…

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Goal: 70 percent or better vaccination rate

Health officers aim to protect all with widespread innoculations against COVID-19