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Police say baby’s death likely accidental

Coroner’s office investigating

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OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK: Prescribed burns planned for debris piles beginning Monday

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EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Open to the public

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A GROWING CONCERN: Overwinter for a beautiful spring

TODAY WE ARE already past mid-October, in fact we are now at the beginning of mid-fall.

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily NewsA sign over the delivery slot warns drive-up voters that one of two official ballot boxes drop-off boxes in front of the Clallam County Courhouse was filled to the top on Saturday.

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Ballot boxes fill quickly in Clallam County

A sign over the delivery slot warns drive-up voters that one of two official ballot drop-off boxes in…

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily NewsTrash and debris lines an alley behind the 100 block of East Fifth Street behind the Lincoln Street Safeway store in Port Angeles on Friday.

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Judge versus city: Battle looms

Alley mess pact may bridge dispute

(Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Clallam reports four new virus cases; Jefferson none

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County has reported four new COVID-19 cases, while Jefferson County did not have any…

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily NewsMarchers celebrating the legacy of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg make their way up Lincoln Street to the Clallam County Courthouse after a procession through downtown Port Angeles on Saturday. A crowd of nearly 300 people took part in the demonstration, which also served as a protest of the policies of President Donald Trump..

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Women’s march Port Angeles

Marchers celebrating the legacy of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg make their way up Lincoln…

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Bloodworks Northwest urges donors to step up

Blood drives set in Port Angeles, Sequim

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EYE ON CLALLAM: New county EOC on agenda

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ISSUES OF FAITH: Human nature: Are we naturally cruel or kind?

WE ARE A species defined by our contradictions.

A fire destroyed a store at 221 Wood St. in Forks. (Clallam County Fire District 1)

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Acetylene torch sparks fire at Forks business

Saw shop materials inside contribute to intensity of blaze

Politics

Hackers, sex ed, shutdown debated

Tharinger, Pruiett draw clear lines between them

A dog's remains were located Wednesday at a beach near Marine Drive in Port Angeles. (Barker Photography)

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Investigation finds dog’s body

Authorities find bones wrapped in sleeping bag

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Port Angeles awards contracts related to electrical lines

Council votes unanimously for tree trimming, cable replacement

Crime & Justice

Port Angeles man sentenced for repeatedly raping child

Alan J. Deming gets more than 16 years in prison

Business

Local salon adds stylists to staff

J. Ryan Salon announces new additions

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Delays expected near Kalaloch this week

KALALOCH — Girder deliveries for U.S. Highway 101 at Steamboat Creek near Kalaloch will require brief highway closures…

Work continues on Wednesday at the site of the future Field Arts and Events Hall near the Port Angeles waterfront. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Construction on Field Arts & Events Hall to be delayed in January

Pandemic slows fundraising efforts

Harmonica man Bob Beach, left, will have a cross-country musical conversation with David Jacobs-Strain on Friday. The duo, seen here at the 2015 Juan de Fuca Festival in Port Angeles, will do a free online concert. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/for Peninsula Daily News)

Arts & Entertainment

Blues, rock ‘In Your Living Room’

Juan de Fuca Foundation to host online concert