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Clallam confirms 3 new COVID-19 cases; Jefferson confirms one new

School districts remain clear of COVID-19

Mike Johnson

Crime & Justice

Oregon man charged with knife attack at Port Angeles church

PORT ANGELES — A 43-year-old Oregon man has been charged with an alleged knife attack outside a Port…

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Jim Bishop operated an excavator Monday on property being cleaned up on orders from Port Angeles city officials and owned by former Judge Brian Coughenour.

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Coughenour, Port Angeles officials propose agreements on cleanup

Debris being moved out from property on East Fifth Street

Opinion

PAT NEAL: The day after the election

“THE WHOLE COUNTRY is going to hell in a bucket now that we’ve elected those idiots,” my fancy…

A labyrinth is tucked into the forest at H.J. Carroll Park in Chimacum. photo Diane Urbani de la Paz

Opinion

DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: Walks of life, indoors and out

RUSHING TO CATCH the water taxi, I shifted into high walking speed. All day I’d wandered Venice, taking…

Crime & Justice

Oregon man in custody after church incident

Casey Strege allegedly assaulted two security guards in Port Angeles

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Two new COVID-19 cases in Clallam; one in Jefferson

Both counties on edge between low, moderate risk categories

Angi Klahn, left, Clallam County Auditor's Office accountant, helped process voter registration Friday for Seth Russell, formerly of Santa Cruz, Calif., who recently moved to Port Angeles with his partner and her brother. (Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News)

Politics

President, state offices on ballot with local races

Turnout exceeds 70 percent in Clallam, Jefferson counties

Sequim native Cindy Teitzel purchased Solar City and Boutique.

Business

Sequim native purchases tanning salon

SEQUIM — Theresa Rubens has sold Solar City and Boutique to Sequim native Cindy Teitzel.

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Sequim’s Lowe named to state Women’s Commission

SEQUIM — Gov. Jay Inslee appointed three commissioners to the Washington State Women’s Commission in September, including Sequim…

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Group could consider West End judge hopefuls

Screening committee would review applications

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Port Angeles High School roof fire said to be suspicious

PORT ANGELES — A suspicious fire at Port Angeles High School’s automotive building early Tuesday morning that appeared…

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Jefferson County adds 90th COVID-19 case; no new ones in Clallam

Case thought to be from community transmission

Danny Romero, left, and Petal Ruch, both of Port Angeles, fill out ballots at portable polling stations at the Clallam County Courthouse in Port Angeles on Election Day. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Politics

Incumbents ahead in regional, local races

Next count is Wednesday

Crews work to replace the north portion of a set of culverts under U.S. Highway 101 at Bagley Creek east of Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Highway 101 work on schedule to be finished next fall

Project to replace five culverts

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Health officer to address ‘third wave’

Peninsula case numbers lower than state, nation

Through Veterans Day, visitors can see Ross Osborn’s Dill’s Atlantic Giant pumpkin at JACE Real Estate Company off Sequim Avenue. Here, Osborn chats with Eileen Schmitz, principal broker at JACE. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

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Sequim gardener’s giant pumpkin on display until Nov. 11

JACE Real Estate hosts weight guessing contest

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Man arrested following alleged attack with machete

Suspect tumbles down ravine in escape attempt

View a free screening and participate in a discussion of the 2020 film “Gather” online this month, part of a Peninsula College program exploring indigenous food sovereignty.

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Screening, Studium event to spotlight food sovereignty

PORT ANGELES — Studium Generale, House of Learning, Peninsula College Longhouse and Magic of Cinema will host a…

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County virus numbers not following state trend

Peninsula remains in low-to-moderate risk category