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Kelly Doran takes her dog Sunny out for some fresh air at North Beach, one of several Port Townsend beaches included in Saturday’s Washington Coast Cleanup. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Washington coast cleanup set for Saturday

Volunteers to groom beaches in Clallam, Jefferson counties

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Everyone 16 and older now eligible for COVID vaccine

State confirms more ‘breakthrough’ cases

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Permit delays Serenity House expansion

City requiring additional bathrooms

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J&J vaccine on pause

Alternative dates, vaccine offered on Peninsula

Crime & Justice

Authorities estimate nearly $7 million in illegal drugs found west of Port Angeles

Cocaine, methamphetamine suspected

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Shred event to benefit Back to School Fair

PORT ANGELES — Lutheran Community Services and the Port Angeles School District will conduct a paper shredding fundraiser…

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Clallam County returns to high-risk category; Jefferson County up to moderate

Ninth death on North Olympic Peninsula confirmed

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Rummage sale to benefit Peninsula granges

Sequim Prairie Grange will host

OPEN board members and volunteers are full of smiles after a recent anonymous supporter asked how she could help. She paid the veterinarian’s fee to fully exam four horses,  float the teeth on three and ended up taking home two of them, agreeing to provide them a forever retirement home in her ample pastures. (Karen Griffiths/for Peninsula Daily News)

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HORSEPLAY: Olympic Peninsula Equine Network offers new chances for abused, discarded horses

SARGE IS A horse who took charge of his own fate after his owners no longer wanted him…

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Vaccination clinic workiers Jack Harmon, front, and Jeramey Johnson check in motorists and direct traffic during Saturday's clinic at Port Angeles High School.

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Appointments available for vaccination clinics

All 16 and older eligible on Thursday

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Clallam’s newest deputies graduate from Basic Law Enforcement Academy

BURIEN — After helping lead their class at the Washington State Basic Law Enforcement Academy, two recent academy…

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Jail laundry fire quickly extinguished, no one hurt

PORT ANGELES — A fire in the Clallam County jail damaged only a dryer and a blanket, the…

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Discovery Bay closed to recreational shellfish harvesting

Discovery Bay is closed to all species for recreational shellfish harvesting, the state Department of Health has announced.

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Darlene Heskett, left, and Patty Pastore hold signs on Saturday in front of the Clallam County Courthouse in Port Angeles protesting what they said is inaction by the Port Angeles City Council in handling homelessness and drug abuse in the city, as well as having been termed "vigilantes" for their cleanup efforts. The pair were part of a group of about 15 people taking part in the protest.

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Protesters want action from Port Angeles City Council

Darlene Heskett, left, and Patty Pastore hold signs Saturday in front of the Clallam County Courthouse in Port…

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Police, firefighters rescue paraplegic woman, caretaker

PORT ANGELES — A bed-ridden woman and her caretaker were taken to Olympic Medical Center after a fire…

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Self-guided walks start at Port Angeles garden

PORT ANGELES — With COVID-19 restrictions still in place, Clallam County Master Gardeners are implementing self-guided tours at…

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Peninsula overdose deaths seem to be on the rise

Investigations underway in Clallam, Jefferson counties

Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News

Tons of metal scrap are being hauled away from Midway Metals, avoiding enforcement action against its Port Orchard owner.

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Cleanup starts at Midway Metals

Questions linger over lasting impact

A great client, Karen, has planted numerous types of brassica this last week. Due to her active pet Corgies— who root out any new scent, such as various slug baits, as food — copper mesh has been installed around the border to deter slugs who feast on brassica. (Andrew May/For Peninsula Daily News)

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A GROWING CONCERN: Brassica a winning play for gardeners

THE NATIONAL COLLEGE basketball championship game went down to the final shot, and Baylor defeated the previously undefeated…

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Business Association — In-person meeting Tuesday at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive…