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Rian Anderson, Port Angeles district manager for Black Ball Ferry Line, stands on the forward deck of the MV Coho, which will resume daily journeys across the Strait of Juan de Fuca today, 20 months after it was docked by international border restrictions due to COVID-19. The Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce plans a small send-off when it leaves for its first run at 8:20 a.m. and a large welcome of Canadians, who have sold out the ferry, at noon at the ferry terminal. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Coho ferry back in service this week

Passengers disembarking from the MV Coho on Monday, Nov. 8, received quite the welcome from a small but…

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Jury trial set on child porn charges

A jury trial has been set 9 a.m. Jan. 10 for a Sequim attorney who has pleaded not…

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Crab Festival sales, turnout strong despite windy final day

Turnout at the 20th Annual Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival surprised its executive director.

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CrabFest makes its return

The Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival is back this year, promising a delicious and COVID-safe event.

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Clallam County plans active role in affordable housing

Clallam County Commissioners indicated they will take a more robust role in addressing affordable housing as part of…

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Two die of COVID-19; Clallam cases surge

Fifty-eight new COVID-19 cases were confirmed on the North Olympic Peninsula on Thursday and two people died of…

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Courts postpone jury trials

Clallam County Superior and District courts are continuing the suspension of jury trials due to a surge of…

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Victim in fatal bike crash identified

The identity of the bicyclist who was killed on Old Olympic Highway over Labor Day Weekend has been…

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Peninsula sheriffs support association’s stay-at-home statement

‘We need to trust, engage and empower Washingtonians’

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2020 Census date extended to Oct. 31

More than 50 percent of North Olympic Peninsula residents have completed online surveys for the U.S. Census —…