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Sequim Library expansion, renovation on track

The long-awaited expansion and renovation of the busy Sequim Library took another step toward completion in late August…

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Three more COVID-19 deaths reported

Three more Clallam County residents have died from COVID-19, raising the total number of deaths caused by the…

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Health officer: Unvaccinated long-term care facility staff spread virus

Unvaccinated staff members of long-term care facilities are the drivers of the now eight COVID-19 outbreaks among such…

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UPDATED: Forks mourns deaths of three teens

Two others in critical condition Saturday

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UPDATED: Missing backpacker found, airlifted to get medical care

An overdue backpacker was found and airlifted to Olympia for medical evaluation and care, Olympic National Park reported…

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Hospital case loads rising; 3 more deaths reported in Clallam County

North Olympic Peninsula hospitals are struggling to take care of patients as loads increase with staffing stretched thin,…

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Peninsula hospitals postpone elective procedures

Elective procedures at Olympic Medical Center and Jefferson Healthcare have been postponed until at least next week because…

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COVID-19 increase slows slightly in Clallam

The rate of increase of new COVID-19 cases is slowing slightly in Clallam County — and perhaps also…

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OMC board race heats up as candidate alleges other has conflict of interest

A candidate for Olympic Medical Center hospital commissioner accused her opponent of having a conflict of interest by…

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Peninsula vaccination rates creep upward

Vaccination rates on the North Olympic Peninsula against COVID-19 continue to inch upward, driven mainly by residents complying…

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Sequim council splits, passes resolution on vaccine passports

Majority says Constitutional rights being violated

Larisa Jean Dietz of Sequim sits with attorney Stan Myers in July at Clallam County Superior Court in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Sequim woman gets 17 years for attack

A 50-year-old Sequim woman on Sept. 13 was sentenced to more than 17 years in prison for second-degree…

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Mask dispute postpones Sequim School Board meeting

Concern from community members about a statewide mask mandate for students — as well as vaccination requirements for…