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Miguel Angel Medel Lopez, 38, appears in Clallam County Superior Court Thursday accused of rape of a child. Bail was set at $100,000. (Jesse Major/Peninsula Daily News)

Crime & Justice

Forks man receives 9 years to life for child rape

Clallam County Superior Court jury finds Miguel Angel Medel Lopez guilty after 4-day trial

George Dooley, left, and Edward Alders with the Sequim Valley Lions Club work together to load a vehicle with food during the Family Holiday Meal Bag distribution program in Sequim.  Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Meal distribution helps 900 families in Sequim

Organizers expect continued, growing need in community

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Peninsula jobless rate drops in October

The jobless rate continued to fall on the North Olympic Peninsula in October.

The Sequim Warming Center at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church is open evenings this fall and winter when predicted temperatures fall to 35 degrees or colder. Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Sequim Warming Center open, modified for pandemic

SEQUIM — A warm place for those who need it in Sequim on cold fall and winter nights…

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Jefferson County issues first report of COVID-19 death

Elderly woman was in hospice care for other ailments

Betsy Schultz, left, and Sue Chance work on their tree Saturday morning inside Edna’s Place. Their tree, based on the Captain Joseph House Foundation, is called “Starway to Living." Today is the last day for trees to be decorated. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

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Festival of Trees offers virtual gala, Family Days

Funds raised will go toward COVID-19 rapid testing at OMC

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Sequim moves to all-virtual classes

Port Angeles schools may follow based on infection rate

Family members say 89-year-old Lorraine (Reandeau) Anderson had “boundless energy packaged in a petite frame.” She succumbed to injuries following a Nov. 14 collision where she was hit by a vehicle while walking in a crosswalk, Sequim Police officers report. (Photo courtesy of Debbie Thompson)

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Crosswalk collision kills Sequim woman

Video footage sought of incident near church

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Thanksgiving meals will be a little different this year

Dinners available at Salvation Army, Hardy’s, Tri-Area Community Center

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Long-term care facility reaches 22 total cases

Positive return rate ‘outstrips’ rise in testing, official says

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Peninsula hospitals restricting visitors

All three North Olympic Peninsula hospitals are restricting visitors amid high community prevalence of COVID-19.

Jasper Cummins, 8, of Port Angeles practices his swimming skills on Saturday at the Shore Aquatic Center in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Shore Aquatic Center precautions outlined

Director explains why pool can stay open with protocols

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First Federal foundation awards $365K to community organizations

Bayside Housing & Services and the Jefferson Community Foundation’s Housing Solutions Network, both of Port Hadlock, and the…

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Notice to be served for Clallam County code violations

Hearing planned next month for Lake Dawn Road property

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Some shellfish biotoxin closures lifted in Jefferson

Beaches remain closed in Clallam

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Shore family donates funds for swim lesson scholarships

PORT ANGELES — The family of William Shore has donated $15,000 to Shore Aquatic Center for youth swim…

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Man in Carlsborg collision earlier this month dies

CARLSBORG — A driver who was in a three-car wreck on U.S. Highway 101 in Carlsborg earlier this…

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Life

30th annual Festival of Trees

Fundraiser set for Nov. 27-29

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Officials: Avoid gathering with non-household members for holiday

Case numbers continue to rise on Peninsula

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Changes coming in school instruction

Port Townsend, Chimacum and Quilcene school districts have announced they will revert to district-wide remote learning on Nov.…