PORT TOWNSEND — Beware Bat and Rat. They just might have you wishing you were a small child. That way, you could be among the… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Voice Works, a celebration of singing, opens the season of music festivals in and around Fort Worden State Park this week —… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Tori Lucier Miller stops traffic. She's a guerilla knitter, a “yarn stormer” and a planter of a flower garden that won't wilt.… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — True to the course name, these students discovered much about resources: the natural and the personal kind. In the North Olympic Peninsula… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Freshly graduated storytellers are all set to entertain Monday. The Story People, a local group of tale spinners, recently sponsored “Honing the… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Tonight is opening night for the free series of outdoor concerts behind the Sequim Library, and the Olympic Express big band is ready… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — The time has come to slide into music and Paris. A septet of singers and players are ready to take you there,… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — You don't have to know the lingo; no need to worry about pronouncing “dude” right or about what makes a wave truly… Continue reading
SEQUIM — It was 35 years ago, but Dr. Tom Locke remembers well the day he met Kris Klumb. They were both working in rural… Continue reading
NEAH BAY — The teacher up there doesn’t look so much older than his students. And he remembers, so clearly, what it felt like to… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — It's part family picnic, part political rally, part hootenanny: “Rivers, Forests & Fish Forever,” a free festival flowing into Fort Worden State… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — From the William Tell Overture to “Dancing Queen,” “Moon River,” “Lonesome Road,” “Penny Lane” and “Singin’ in the Rain,” the Wild Rose… Continue reading
Peninsula Daily News In this part of the world, the spring-into-summer time intoxicates. The emerald forest canopy and blossoms looking luscious as fruit — they… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — A determined cadre of women is about to wield one powerful weapon. Comedy. Ten rounds. Tonight. Downtown. “Humor in Paradise: An Evening… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — As the river runs free again, people in these parts are wanting to sing its praises. And so they’re gathering tonight to… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — These high-schoolers do not stick around the classroom. Too much is happening out in the rivers, sea and forest. So the North… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — People with Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis or other neurological disorders — as well as their spouses, friends and caregivers — are invited… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Jeff Crane is a scholar with his soul on his rain-jacket sleeve, a man entranced by the Elwha River back when he… Continue reading
Look out, they say, for the cherry bombs. And the atomic bombs. The greens and the blues. The pink pieces on the Avenue of the… Continue reading
EDITOR’S NOTE: Patrick G. Drum, who was arrested for investigation of two slayings, worked at Nash’s Organic Produce farm north of Sequim for about a… Continue reading