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Ryan Warren Ward, left, looks over court papers with attorney Lane Wolfley during Ward's sentencing for three counts of aggravated first-degree murder and multiple counts of theft and firearms violations on Thursday in Clallam County Superior Court in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Crime & Justice

Murder sentence: Life without parole

Family members discuss their pain at court hearing

Dr Unthank

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Clallam COVID-19 cases rise by 30 in two days; Jefferson reports 3 more

Jefferson reports 3 more in same time period

Port Angeles' Myra Walker, right, grabs a rebound from Sequim's LeeAnn Raney, left, and Hannah Wagner during a game last February at Port Angeles High School. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Sports

WIAA pushes back prep seasons

PORT ANGELES — The return of high school sports will be delayed by at least another month and…

News

Guild Holiday Bazaar slated for Saturday

SEQUIM — The Sequim Guild of Seattle Children’s Hospital will host its 13th Holiday Bazaar from 9 a.m.…

News

Parent to Parent of Clallam County to host social hour

PORT ANGELES — Parent to Parent of Clallam County will host a social hour from 7 p.m. to…

News

Sequim to plant birch trees in Pioneer Park to observe Arbor Day

SEQUIM — Sequim Public Works will observe Arbor Day at noon Friday.

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Amy McIntyre to address Soroptimist International of Port Angeles via Zoom

PORT ANGELES — Amy McIntyre will address a meeting of Soroptimist International of Port Angeles at noon Friday.

Floyd Liljedahl of Port Angeles, a master gardener with the Washington State University Extension Service, looks over a plant bed as he prepares a portion of the Fifth Street Community Garden in Port Angeles for the winter season. He added ground cover to the plot on Wednesday and removed unwanted plant material. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Community garden

Floyd Liljedahl of Port Angeles, a master gardener with the Washington State University Extension Service, looks over a…

Kallie Ann LeTellier, 36, appears via video in Clallam County Superior Court. She pleaded guilty to her role in a December 2018 murder and has been sentenced to 35 years in prison.

Crime & Justice

Port Angeles woman sentenced for murder

Kallie Ann LeTellier pleads guilty, will serve 35 years

News

Case rise straining Peninsula-area health care

Health officer reports virus among workers

News

Peninsula adds 30 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday

Infection rates expected to continue to climb

News

Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra suspends performances

Conductor now aims for February concert

Skaters make their way around the rink of the Port Angeles Ice Village in November 2019. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles ice skating rink postponed until March

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Winter Ice Village has been postponed until March because of COVID-19 precautions,…

News

Clallam County OKs contract extensions for Social Distancing Center

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County commissioners have approved two-month contract extensions for security, medical staff and operations of…

Life

OMC Foundation amends annual fundraiser events

PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Center Foundation has canceled two events scheduled for the annual Festival of Trees…

Opinion

PAT NEAL: It’s spawning season again

IT WAS DAYLIGHT on the river on a dark and dismal day. It’s a favorite time of year.

Opinion

DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: ‘Neverending Story’ shines bright

THE LIGHT BULB blazed on courtesy of Anna Andersen, director of Port Angeles High School’s production of “The…

News

COVID-19 cases continue rise on Peninsula

Sequim School District reports positive infection

News

Goats culled from park

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Demanding terrain, hazardous air conditions from wildfire smoke and torrential rain, snow and wind…

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From left, Kokopelli Grill owner Michael McQuay and general manager Brian Jennings prepare to close to dine-in to comply with Gov. Jay Inslee's recent update to COVID-19 restrictions.

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New restrictions in effect today

Restaurants back to curbside service