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Clallam’s prosecuting attorney to discuss crime in the time of COVID-19

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Nichols will discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on…

Volunteers distribute food boxes in Sequim, Port Angeles

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Volunteers distribute food boxes in Sequim, Port Angeles

Program aims to help those hurt by pandemic

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Bail set for man accused of throwing eggs at protesters

PORT ANGELES — Bail was set at $2,500 Wednesday in Clallam County Superior Court for a Clallam Bay…

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Masks are necessary, board says

Camping decision delayed

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Port Angeles extends PIBA fees waiver

PORT ANGELES — The city of Port Angeles has extended a waiver on Parking and Business Improvement Area…

Authorities ask for help in identifying man found dead

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Authorities ask for help in identifying man found dead

PORT ANGELES — Do you recognize this man?

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Clallam hires Laurel Black Design for Phase 2 outreach campaign

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County has awarded a contract for a COVID-19 public outreach campaign.

DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: A neighborhood goddess

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DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: A neighborhood goddess

WALKING ONE NIGHT in my neighborhood, I saw an image and a message that widened my eyes.

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PAT NEAL: A sorry individual

IT WAS THAT great American philosopher John Wayne who spoke these immortal words, “Never apologize and never explain.…

Peninsula libraries to offer more services

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Peninsula libraries to offer more services

In-library activities still not permitted

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Forks ad vows to support changes

‘Greater Forks Community stands against violence’

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Two more COVID-19 cases confirmed in Clallam County

Jefferson planning to apply for Phase 3

Crime & Justice

Man in custody after eggs thrown at protesters

Jeffrey Dunn turned himself in to Clallam County Sheriff’s deputies

Soroptimists reopen Sequim medical loan closet

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Soroptimists reopen Sequim medical loan closet

SEQUIM — After a brief shutdown because of health concerns surrounding the novel coronavirus, Soroptimist International of Sequim’s…

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No date set for MAT’s hearing examiner review

Injunction proceeding in Clallam Superior Court set for Friday

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Clallam County reports two new COVID-19 cases

Boy, man recovering at respective homes

Peninsula College names vice president for instruction

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Peninsula College names vice president for instruction

Steven L. Thomas was former vice president for academic affairs at a Maryland community college

Masked mowing

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Masked mowing

PORT ANGELES — Mury Miller, a volunteer for the North Olympic History Center, formerly the Clallam County Historical…

Parkwood honors retiring Emergency Response Team members

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Parkwood honors retiring Emergency Response Team members

After 16 years of ongoing dedication and perseverance for founding and providing leadership for the Parkwood Emergency Response…

The Sequim City Council has voted to close a portion of Washington Street for the Fourth of July this year to promote business downtown similar to the Sequim Irrigation Festival’s Family Fun Day, seen here in 2018. What the closure will entail is to be determined, City of Sequim staff said. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim loosens sign code, creates open space initiative for local businesses

Portion of Washington Street to be closed July 4