Teams from Seton Construction and Port Townsend Public Works continued their work of fixing a broken water main on Wednesday after the pipe burst on Monday night. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Townsend water shutoff set for pipe repair

No-contact order issued after sewage overflow

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Peninsula adds 30 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday

Infection rates expected to continue to climb

Teams from Port Townsend Public Works and Seton Construction work to uncover a water main that burst on the corner of Monroe and Water streets in Port Townsend Tuesday. The pipe burst Monday night, and Public Works Director Steve King estimated the repairs to take two to three days. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Water main bursts in downtown Port Townsend

Crews expected to take a few days to fully repair break

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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.

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COVID-19 cases continue rise on Peninsula

Sequim School District reports positive infection

Ruthann Patterson of Port Townsend, right, checks out at Aldrich's Market on Monday with barista Savanna Smith. Retail and grocery stores must restrict capacity to 25 percent starting today as part of Gov. Jay Inslee's renewed restrictions on businesses to slow the spread of COVID-19. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Economic leader says support needed for businesses

State earmarks $50 million to help with restrictions

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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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Brinnon Community Center welcomes new manager

BRINNON — Sandy Peterson, who has been the manager of the Brinnon Community Center for 16 years, has…

Vehicles make their away along a rock-strewn stretch of Ediz Hook Road in Port Angeles after high waves pushed debris across a parking area and a section of roadway. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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More than 20,000 lose power across Peninsula

Storm brings wind gusts, rain that knock down trees

A head-on collision between a car and semi-truck closed the Hood Canal Bridge in both directions for nearly two hours on Tuesday morning.  (State Patrol)

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Collision snarls traffic on Hood Canal Bridge

Mid-span crash blocks taffic

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Clallam County enters COVID-19 high-risk category

Peninsula case rates above 75 per 100,000 for past two weeks

Pama O'Toole of Port Hadlock was in one of her favorite places as she browsed the books at the Jefferson County Library on Friday. The library has been open for in-person book checkout and other rentals when the county is in the state's low- and moderate-risk categories. The library also offers curbside pick and will continue to do so if it is required to close in-person visits due to rising case numbers of COVID-19. The Port Townsend Public Library hopes to open Tuesday with limited hours for checkout, depending on the county staying in the moderate-risk category. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Library services

Pama O’Toole of Port Hadlock was in one of her favorite places as she browsed the books at…

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Man gets four years in stabbing incident

Altercation took place on ferry in September

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Hot ashes blamed for garage fire in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — East Jefferson Fire Rescue quickly knocked down a garage fire at a residence on Beech…

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Weekly flight operations scheduled

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County cases reach record-high numbers

Clallam reports 16 cases in single day; Jefferson jumps into category for high risk

Chef Troy Murrell with Bayside Housing and Services, left, hands a hot meal to Janna Hall on Sunday at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds campground in Port Townsend. Hall, who has bipolar disorder, said she has been homeless in Port Townsend for eight years and currently lives in a tent at the fairgrounds. Nicholas Johnson/Peninsula Daily News

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Nonprofits ramp up outreach

Homeless camped at fairgrounds since summer

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A GROWING CONCERN: Black Friday holiday gifts for gardeners

I BELIEVE, NOW more than ever, we are looking forward to the holidays and assessing what this time…