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Clallam County health officer Allison Berry updates the status of COVID-19 during the last scheduled weekly briefing on Friday at the Clallam County Courthouse in Port Angeles.

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Mandate still in effect after lawsuit settled

A lawsuit against Clallam County and Dr. Allison Berry challenging her proof-of-COVID-19-vaccination mandate for restaurants and bars has…

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Design for Sequim Library expansion underway

Construction could begin next winter

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City Roundup: Councilors talk salaries, building fees, federal funding

Here are a few highlights from Sequim City Council’s Jan. 24 meeting and some ongoing efforts by city…

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Bipartisan bill could bring Blue Economy hub to Sequim Bay

Kilmer, Newhouse partner to better water, ocean technologies

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East Sequim highway project options include rerouted roads, roundabouts

Survey, comments open through Feb. 10

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Clallam COVID case rate back over 2,000

Jump likely due to delay in state reporting, official says

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Three die from COVID-19 in Clallam County

Health officer expects more hospitalizations, deaths

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Peninsula reaches peak of omicron, but risk factors remain

The North Olympic Peninsula has reached the peak of the omicron variant of COVID-19, but now is not…

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Owner, commissioners push for Sequim Valley Airport water, sewer hookups

When a major disaster strikes the peninsula, long-time owner Andy Sallee said, Sequim Valley Airport will likely become…

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Online open house seeks input on Simdars Interchange design

An online open house begins this week to comment on pre-design work for the U.S. 101 East Sequim…

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Governor seeks more funds to stop invasive green crab

Last week, Gov. Jay Inslee issued an emergency order urging legislative funding towards eradicating or limiting permanent populations…

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Sheriff’s Office seeks leads on coyote killings

The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office is seeking information about the killing and dumping of multiple dead coyotes by…

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Worker shortage at area hospitals as COVID-19 affecting staff

Hundreds of job openings remain unfilled at the North Olympic Peninsula’s three public hospitals as COVID-19 fills beds…