Peninsula Daily News

Port Angeles city manager finalist for Missouri post

PORT ANGELES — Kent Myers, city manager for about 2 1/2 years, is reportedly one of four finalists for the top city administrative post in… Continue reading

BOYS SOCCER: Sequim defeats Port Angeles 3-0

SEQUIM — Fresh off two straight state tournament appearances, the Sequim boys soccer team started its season off on the right foot Saturday. Getting goals… Continue reading

Tsunami advisory canceled

The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center has canceled all tsunami warnings issued Friday because of the 8.9 earthquake off Japan. The final advisory — for the… Continue reading

‘Fantabulous Follies’ to sing, dance in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — Organizers of the sixth annual “Fantabulous Follies” fundraiser for the Port Townsend Food Bank expect this weekend's show to be its biggest… Continue reading

Building Expo this weekend in Sequim

SEQUIM — More than 90 booths are planned at this weekend’s 14th annual North Peninsula Building Association’s Building, Remodeling and Energy Expo. The expo will… Continue reading

Jumping Mouse slates fundraiser in Port Angeles on Saturday

PORT TOWNSEND — Jumping Mouse is a place where children can learn how to express themselves without pressure and find ways to deal with the… Continue reading

Lawmakers to hold town hall meetings today in Port Townsend, Sequim

State Rep. Kevin Van De Wege plans town hall meetings in Port Townsend and Sequim today. State Rep. Steve Tharinger will join him at the… Continue reading

Nearly 300 items on block at Tides of March auction

PORT TOWNSEND — Nearly 300 items and adventure experiences will go to the highest bidders during the Port Townsend Marine Science Center’s seventh annual Tides… Continue reading

Olympic Medical Center pulmonologist published in nationwide medical journal

SEQUIM — Dr. Gur Raj Deol, a pulmonologist with the Olympic Medical Physicians Specialty Clinic in Sequim, was published in the January issue of Chest,… Continue reading

Workshops, classes, books among offerings this weekend

Workshops, gardening classes and book authors are featured this weekend on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information about activities relating to the visual and lively arts… Continue reading

Evening PT-Coupeville ferry sailings canceled

PORT TOWNSEND — The state ferries system has canceled sailings between Port Townsend and Coupeville for the rest of the evening because of deteriorating weather… Continue reading

Update: High winds diminishing on West End, continue around Port Townsend-Hood Canal until tonight

High winds on the West End are diminishing this afternoon, but gusts will remain in the Port Townsend and Hood Canal areas until this evening.… Continue reading

OUTDOORS: Chinook quotas will be lower this year to protect weak salmon stocks

VANCOUVER, Wash. — Coastal anglers might see more chinook this year, but that won’t translate into a higher catch quota. In fact, anglers can expect… Continue reading

Children in school bus safe after morning collision

GARDINER­—A three-vehicle accident involving a school bus, a semi truck and a passenger car this morning on U.S. Highway 101 resulted in one minor injury,… Continue reading

Hearing set Thursday on statements made to police by accused teen in Port Angeles case

PORT ANGELES — Completion of a series of hearings that will lead to a ruling of whether or not a teen’s statements to police may… Continue reading

OUTDOORS: Kalaloch Beach closes for razor clams

KALALOCH BEACH — The struggling Kalaloch Beach clam community is getting a reprieve. Olympic National Park has closed the Kalaloch Beach razor clam fishery for… Continue reading

Port Angeles High School orchestras walk away winners at Oregon festival

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles High School orchestras came away winners from last weekend's Northwest Orchestra Festival at Mount Hood Community College in Gresham,… Continue reading

MEN’S BASKETBALL BULLETIN: Peninsula College wins Northwest championship

KENNEWICK — The Peninsula College men's basketball team made history tonight, winning the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges championship for the first time ever.… Continue reading

Bail set for man in case involving 13-mile pursuit

PORT ANGELES — A 38-year-old Joyce man who led authorities on a 13.3-mile pursuit Friday will be charged Wednesday in Clallam County Superior Court. Roy… Continue reading

DEADLINE TODAY: Nominating ends at 5 p.m. for Clallam Community Service Awards

TODAY IS THE DEADLINE to nominate your local hero. We are looking for people who make a difference in Clallam County — individuals who have… Continue reading