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COVID-19 vaccine pause is possible

More than 2 million doses of vaccine against COVID-19 have been administered statewide since mid-December, and the North…

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Sequim woman adopts family of dogs years apart

Eight days in Louisiana has led to nearly two decades of love between Sequim’s Hope Stime and a…

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Food distribution nearly doubles in 2020 for Sequim Food Bank

Leaders approaching 2021 quarter by quarter

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Garden club seeking funds after COVID shuts down clubhouse rental

The COVID pandemic hasn’t kept flowers from blooming and leaves turning at Pioneer Memorial Park.

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Peninsula counties drop into low-risk category

For the first time since early fall, both Clallam and Jefferson counties are in the state’s low-risk category…

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COVID death youngest on Peninsula

Until two weeks ago, all seven people who had died from COVID-19 in Clallam and Jefferson counties were…

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Health officers: Peninsula ready for expanded COVID vaccine eligibility

Gov. Jay Inslee announced an update to the vaccination timeline on Thursday, saying that the state will move…

Work to protect the marine environment continues in Sequim, just under a new name as the Marine and Coastal Research Laboratory. Here in November 2016, researchers George Bonheyo, left, and Robert Jeters with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory apply an aggregator during a demonstration in a freezer laboratory in Sequim to show how the product bunches oil together in icy conditions. Bonheyo, PNNL senior research scientist for the laboratory and a research professor of biotechnology for Washington State University – Pullman, said it acts like a wick so that it can burn the oil more efficiently than chemicals. Sequim Gazette file photo by Matthew Nash

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Sequim science facility becomes Marine and Coastal Research Laboratory for broader approach

More than 100 active projects continue despite pandemic

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Teachers, school staff and childcare professionals now COVID-19 vaccine eligible

Teachers, school staff and childcare workers can now sign up for COVID-19 vaccination appointments after a directive from…

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Clallam County to receive additional funds from state health department

Clallam County is in line to receive an additional $1.25 million in COVID-19 relief funding.

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Sequim teachers, childcare staff now eligible for vaccines

Washington state teachers and childcare workers are now among those who are eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine.

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Increased COVID-19 vaccine supply expected on Peninsula in April

Vaccination supplies are expected to increase this month, with production increasing on Pfizer and Moderna vaccines and the…

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Hampton named Irrigation Festival queen in first virtual event

In the Sequim Irrigation Festival’s first virtual Royalty Scholarship pageant, an aspiring neurosurgeon was crowned queen.