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Legislative session opens Monday; in-person access limited

Police reform regulations that had North Olympic Peninsula law enforcement officials up in arms will likely be reviewed…

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Late start for Sequim schools on Friday

With the projected icy road report for tomorrow morning and out of what school district officials call “an…

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Clallam County closes courthouse to public on Thursday, Friday

For the safety of the community and the safety of county staff, the Clallam County Courthouse — with…

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COVID death reported in Clallam County

Another death from COVID-19 confirmed on Wednesday brings Clallam County’s total deaths since the pandemic began to 81.

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COVID-19 cases rise; lack of in-person meetings questioned

As confirmed COVID-19 cases continue to skyrocket on the North Olympic Peninsula, a Joyce couple questioned the need…

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2021: The Year in Review

Sequim residents saw another busy year in 2021, with major changes in local leadership to national interest in…

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Grocery Outlet to close Jan. 15

Ulta Beauty to tentatively reopen later this year

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Sequim endures snow, sleet, low temps

To start the New Year, local agencies reported minor vehicle incidents throughout Sequim and Clallam County despite icy…

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Clallam County’s COVID-19 case rate jumps, likely due to omicron variant

Health officer cites holiday gatherings, winter sports

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Child hospitalizations on Peninsula low, says health officer

Clallam reports 87 new cases confirmed in one day

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Hospitals report employees out because of COVID-19; OMC lists 127 not working

Olympic Medical Center lists 127 not working

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Omicron variant likely cause of most new cases on Olympic Peninsula

Omicron is on the North Olympic Peninsula and is likely responsible for most of the new cases, according…

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Broadband to expand west of Port Angeles

Agency leaders anticipate more fund opportunities