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More than 1,300 in Clallam County receive shot for COVID-19

More than 1,300 people in Clallam County received COVID-19 vaccinations Saturday at clinics held in Forks, Port Angeles…

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Parents, educators worry Gov. Inslee’s education budget falls short

Gov. Jay Inslee’s proposed budget for the upcoming biennium calls for $570 million in new education spending, but…

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Peninsula College offers more Dream Week events

Peninsula College’s Associated Student Council, Magic of Cinema, ʔaʔk̓ʷustəƞáwt̓xʷ House of Learning, PC Longhouse and Studium Generale welcome…

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Policing, racial injustice, governor’s power on legislative agenda

This year’s legislature won’t just be about numbers and budgets: it will explore social inequities, the proper role…

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Increased participation might be ‘silver lining’ in online state legislative session

This might be the most accessible Legislative session in history, thanks to online tools provided by the state.

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Bill promotes automatic right to vote for people released from prison

Formerly incarcerated people would automatically regain their right to vote if a proposed bill in the Washington State…

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State Patrol, National Guard will secure capitol campus ahead of inauguration

Hundreds of officers from the Washington State Patrol and the National Guard will continue to surround the Capitol…

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Huge turnout for Sequim’s first COVID-19 vaccination clinic

Sequim’s COVID-19 vaccine efforts may turn out to include a camping element.

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Gov. Inslee centers inaugural speech on COVID-19 recovery

Gov. Jay Inslee delivered his third inaugural speech Wednesday, praising Washington residents for their resiliency and striking an…

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Vaccine supply is limited, peninsula health officers say

The amount of COVID -19 vaccine available continues to be the limiting factor in providing vaccinations on the…

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Sequim School District: Clark resigns top administrator role

Sequim eyes re-opening plans

A Clallam County Superior Court judge this week denied an injunction seeking to block the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe's medication-assisted treatment (MAT) clinic. Graphic courtesy of City of Sequim

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Judge warns against using divisive language prior to MAT hearing

SOS leaders say online post taken out of context

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School board to consider reopening strategies, superintendent

Sequim School District leaders look to further outline aspects of how to safely re-open its classrooms to in-person…