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Friday night lights honor spring prep athletes

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Friday night lights honor spring prep athletes

For 20 minutes Friday night, Olympic Peninsula prep athletes got their due.

COVID-19 cases hold at 42 for the counties; flu cases have stopped

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COVID-19 cases hold at 42 for the counties; flu cases have stopped

People tiring of physical distancing, urged to hang in there a little longer

Kevin Lopiccolo, deputy director of Clallam County Health and Human Services, looks over a newly-delivered commercial clothes dryer to be installed last week in the Port of Port Angeles’ 1010 Building near William R. Fairchild International Airport prior to the building’s temporary conversion to an isolation shelter of homeless individuals. Photo by Keith Thorpe/Olympic Peninsula News Group

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Coronavirus may hit peak this month

As an additional case of the new coronavirus was confirmed this weekend on the North Olympic Peninsula, health…

Olympic coastal sites shut down over COVID-19 concerns

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Olympic coastal sites shut down over COVID-19 concerns

Olympic National Park has closed all National Park Service-managed beaches and coastal areas on the Olympic Peninsula to…

Jefferson sees five weekend cases

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Jefferson sees five weekend cases

Results come back in just two days

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State recreation lands closure also extended to May 4

With the state’s recent extension of Gov. Jay Inslee’s extended “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order, the state Department…

Dr. Tom Locke

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This week critical for coronavirus containment

State should get a clearer picture, health officers say

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Officials: Travel heightens health risks

Local health officers are concerned that people traveling to Clallam and Jefferson counties, potentially exposing the Olympic Peninsula…

Peninsula College’s Davien Harris-Williams drives against Edmonds on Saturday night. Harris-Williams scored 34 points to help lead the Pirates to a 111-98 win over the Tritons to qualify for the NWAC Tournament. (Jesse Major/for Peninsula Daily News)                                <strong>Jesse Major</strong>/for Peninsula Daily News                                Peninsula College’s Davien Harris-Williams drives against Edmonds on Saturday night. Harris-Williams scored 34 points to help lead the Pirates to a 111-98 win over the Tritons to qualify for the NWAC Tournament.

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COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Peninsula men hold on for dear life to qualify for the NWAC Tourney

In a game that featured 46 personal fouls and 64 free throws and a furious Edmonds comeback in…

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Adventure sports events coming to peninsula in 2020

Adventure sports on the North Olympic Peninsula are booming as area event promoter Peninsula Adventure Sports is adding…

Winter sports preview: PC women’s basketball has speed, experience

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Winter sports preview: PC women’s basketball has speed, experience

The Peninsula College women’s basketball team bring back a lot of firepower from last year’s North Division champion…

Men’s basketball: Pirates split two to open season

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Men’s basketball: Pirates split two to open season

It was a tale of two different kinds of basketball styles for the Peninsula men in their season…

College soccer: PC men take NWAC title, women are second

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College soccer: PC men take NWAC title, women are second

Peninsula College’s soccer squads nearly pulled off a title double, but settled for a NWAC championship for the…