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Washington State health officials lay out next steps for COVID-19 vaccines

SEATTLE — Everyone over 70 years old and anyone over 50 who lives in a multigenerational household will…

Lorna Smith appointed to state Fish and Wildlife Commission

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OUTDOORS: Port Townsend’s Lorna Smith appointed to state Fish and Wildlife Commission

The North Olympic Peninsula once again has representation on the state Fish and Wildlife Commission, a nine-person citizen…

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D.C. actions condemned by local political leaders

Jefferson GOP chief questions election results

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Peninsula confirms 19 more cases by noon Thursday

Health officers: Most related to holiday gatherings

Cherish Cronmiller is the executive director for Olympic Community Action Programs. She announced this week OlyCAP has received more than $11 million from a state Department of Commerce grant to go toward the Seventh and Hendricks affordable housing project. (Brian McLean/Peninsula Daily News)

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Olympic Community Action Programs awarded $11.3 million for affordable housing

Complex will have child care, support services

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Port Townsend police chief hopefuls to meet public

Questions may be submitted until Thursday

Opinion

PAT NEAL: Steelhead season’s sinking feeling

EVEN WITH GLOBAL warming, January is the coldest month. When all the rabid chickens come home to roost.…

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Health officers: New state plan ties Peninsula from advancing

Clallam, Jefferson counties fortunes combined with Kitsap, Mason success

Piper Dunlap of Port Townsend rides the cold waves at North Beach County Park, where he and four other surfers stayed Sunday evening until it was too dark to see. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Catching some waves

Piper Dunlap of Port Townsend rides the cold waves at North Beach County Park, where he and four…

Twenty-two portraits of dogs are part of a display for the Read to Rover program. (Kim Pratt)

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Portraits of dogs in Chimacum reading program on display

Artist learned to paint for the project

Jefferson Community Foundation CEO Siobhan Canty is the American Association of University Women's 2021 Woman of Excellence. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Foundation CEO named Woman of Excellence

Siobhan Canty selected by American Association of University Women

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Sewer overflow spills into Port Ludlow Bay

Residents urged to stay out of the water

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North Olympic Peninsula COVID-19 cases cross 1,000 mark on Tuesday

Olympic Medical Center cuts back on surgeries

Gov. Jay Inslee speaks at a news conference Tuesday at the Capitol in Olympia. Inslee said some COVID-19 restrictions in Washington will be eased beginning next week and the state will change its reopening plan to move from a county-based oversight system to one focused on regions. (Ted S. Warren/The Associated Press)

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Governor announces new COVID-19 reopening plan

North Olympic Peninsula tied to Kitsap, Mason counties

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Power restored on Peninsula after massive outages

West End loses power Tuesday night

Haida-Tlingit artist Robert Davidson is the subject of "Haida Modern," the first selection in the year-round PTFF Pics series. Photo by Tina Schliessler

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New series to feature film, interviews with directors

New series begins with ‘Haida Modern’

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School districts plan to go with more in-person teaching

Many Peninsula districts updating procedures

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Weekly flight operations scheduled

COUPEVILLE — There will be field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey…

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Most COVID-19 cases at long-term care facility outbreak tied to one person

Officials waiting for 1B, 1C designations

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Open to the public