Elijah Sussman

Earth will play its record “Hex; Or Printing In The Infernal Method” in its entirety on Sunday. (Jamie Parkhurst)

Earth to headline two-day Live Life Loud

Fest to feature music characteristic of Northwest

Earth will play its record “Hex; Or Printing In The Infernal Method” in its entirety on Sunday. (Jamie Parkhurst)

Jefferson County to bump veterans’ benefits

First increase since 1990s, official says

Man charged with multiple felonies, including burglary

Report: Suspect stole vehicle, body cameras

Joel Kawahara prepares his famous fish head stew in 2018. (Kellie Henwood)

Longtime Quilcene fisherman lost at sea

Loved ones remember him for his work, personality

Joel Kawahara prepares his famous fish head stew in 2018. (Kellie Henwood)

Butoh performances set at Fort Worden

Dance form seeks to connect with the primordial

Port Townsend to pursue housing project grants

Evans Vista project could add affordable units, city official says

Timber sales bring in funds for Jefferson County

State Department of Natural Resources regional representatives updated the Board of Jefferson County Commissioners on second quarter timber sales. “Second quarter, we… Continue reading

“Suburban Fury,” a documentary about Sara Jane Moore, who attempted to assassinate former President Gerald Ford, divides opinions among audiences, said Danielle McClelland, PTFF’s executive director.

Port Townsend Film Festival explores comedy and death

Schedule announced for Sept. 18-21 event

“Suburban Fury,” a documentary about Sara Jane Moore, who attempted to assassinate former President Gerald Ford, divides opinions among audiences, said Danielle McClelland, PTFF’s executive director.

Port Townsend planning for active transportation

Concept would balance walking, biking, driving

Roger Fisher performs at a previous Moon Fest. This weekend’s event will begin Friday and conclude Saturday in Quilcene. (Moon Fest)

Moon Fest to open Friday in Quilcene

Event to provide music, education with a view

Roger Fisher performs at a previous Moon Fest. This weekend’s event will begin Friday and conclude Saturday in Quilcene. (Moon Fest)

Dosewallips brush fire under control

Three acres burned, Level 1 evacuation alert deployed

Board considers selling property

Transit hub would increase access, agency says

Peninsula food banks bracing for SNAP cuts

Demand could outpace supply, executive director says

Flutter By Pizza Pie owner and operator Mark Ennis pulls a cheese pizza from the oven. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

Pizza restaurant reopens its doors

Owner strives for delicious, affordable food

Flutter By Pizza Pie owner and operator Mark Ennis pulls a cheese pizza from the oven. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

Jefferson County Fair set for this weekend

Three days festivities to fill fairgrounds in Port Townsend

Port Townsend City Council discusses homelessness after issues at DSHS encampment

Staff directs Housing Fund Board to reopen public outreach process

Jefferson County to ask voters for tax hike for roads this fall

Ballot measure would increase sales tax to three-tenths of 1%

Jefferson Healthcare Chief Operations Officer Jacob Davidson with the hospital’s new linear accelerator, which should be ready to use in October. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

Jefferson Healthcare expansion to open in September

Ribbon cutting, tours scheduled this month

Jefferson Healthcare Chief Operations Officer Jacob Davidson with the hospital’s new linear accelerator, which should be ready to use in October. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

Acoustic Blues at Fort Worden this week

Music is about community, director says

The Tana Stobs canoe, a family memorial canoe with members from the Port Gamble and Suquamish tribes, arrived first to the beach at Fort Worden on Tuesday. The canoe, in its 25th year, honors the memory of paddler Nic Armstrong’s brother Santana Ives. Their trip from Port Gamble took 4 1/2 hours. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)

Tribal canoe journey lands at Fort Worden

Event upholds tradition, culture, with final destination Thursday

The Tana Stobs canoe, a family memorial canoe with members from the Port Gamble and Suquamish tribes, arrived first to the beach at Fort Worden on Tuesday. The canoe, in its 25th year, honors the memory of paddler Nic Armstrong’s brother Santana Ives. Their trip from Port Gamble took 4 1/2 hours. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)