Coronavirus

Peninsula health officials support western states vaccine panel

Local health officials support Gov. Jay Inslee’s decision to join with other western states in forming a work group of experts to further evaluate a… Continue reading

A Clallam Transit bus departs from The Gateway transit center on Saturday morning in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Clallam Transit planning for no fare increases

CARES funding filling in for other revenue

A Clallam Transit bus departs from The Gateway transit center on Saturday morning in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Happy ghosts hopping out of a cast of pumpkins smile at you from an open lot at 12th and “C” Street in west Port Angeles. They make for a fun yet scary Halloween come this Saturday.
Happy ghosts hopping out of a cast of pumpkins smile at you from an open lot at 12th and “C” Street in west Port Angeles. They make for a fun yet scary Halloween come this Saturday.

State releases COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan

State health officials have announced how they plan to distribute the coronavirus vaccine when it becomes available. The state Department… Continue reading

Don’t expect a COVID-19 vaccine until 2021

Health care workers and first responders first priority

Some schools in region did not report virus outbreaks

Paints an incomplete picture on how COVID-19 is affecting students

State issues more restrictions for colleges

Inslee requires schools to provide quarantine facilities for exposed students

State health officials may discuss reopening phases

Clallam, Jefferson counties have been in Phase 2 since mid-July

(Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Clallam reports four new virus cases; Jefferson none

Clallam County has reported four new COVID-19 cases, while Jefferson County did not have any new cases but was investigating a case… Continue reading

(Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Harborview patient dies of COVID-19

Ten staffers test positive

Data shows enrollment decline in state’s schools

Enrollment at public schools in Washington state has declined by about 31,000 students compared to last year, mostly because of… Continue reading