Peninsula Daily News

Update: Strong winds on West End, Olympic Mountain, Admiralty Inlet areas

HIGH WIND WARNING IN EFFECT FOR THE CENTRAL AND NORTH WASHINGTON COAST...WESTERN STRAIT OF JUAN DE FUCA...NORTHWEST INTERIOR AND THE OLYMPICS FOR LATE TONIGHT INTO… Continue reading

Events for Martin Luther King Jr. Day on North Olympic Peninsula

Monday is Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a federal holiday marking the birthday of the slain civil rights leader. King was the chief spokesman for… Continue reading

SPORTS: Sequim can’t dig out, loses to Olympic 50-44; other prep results including Port Angeles’ win

SILVERDALE -- The Wolves kept putting themselves in a hole and suffered the consequences in Friday night's Olympic League tilt. Sequim rallied from 11- and… Continue reading

SPORTS: Chimacum boys can’t hold onto lead, lose; other prep results

SEATAC -- The Chimacum boys basketball team let a 10-point fourth quarter lead slip away Friday night, allowing the Seattle Christian Warriors to climb back… Continue reading

SPORTS: Peninsula College falls in double OT

BELLINGHAM -- The Peninsula College men's basketball team nearly kept its perfect division record intact Saturday night but fell in a double overtime heartbreaker to… Continue reading

SPORTS: Forks girls remain winless; other prep results

FORKS -- The Forks girls basketball team remained winless in the SWL-Evergreen Division after falling to Class 1A's tenth-ranked Toledo Indians 66-33 on Friday night.… Continue reading

Man gets 13 years for torching condo complex in Port Ludlow

A 32-year-old man was sentenced to more than 13 years in prison in federal court on Friday for an arson at a Port Ludlow condo… Continue reading

Cape Flattery levy ballots go out Wednesday

CLALLAM BAY -- Voters in Cape Flattery School District will be mailed ballots Wednesday to decide extending the district's four-year maintenance and operations tax levy.… Continue reading

Daytime Hood Bridge closures set next week

SHINE -- Motorists can expect more daytime delays on Hood Canal Bridge as crews test the draw span next week. Bridge traffic will be stopped… Continue reading

Quillayute River dredging project nears end

LAPUSH -- A three-month dredging project at the mouth of the Quillayute River is expected to be finished this weekend, the Army Corps of Engineers… Continue reading

Reserve tickets today for farmland tour

Peninsula Daily News SEQUIM -- Participants should reserve tickets by today for the PCC Farmland Trust of Seattle and Tilth Producers's tour of Nash's Organic… Continue reading

SPORTS: Sequim resident, former Mariners general manager, to receive lifetime achievement award this weekend

SEQUIM -- Former Seattle Mariners general manager Hal Keller dedicated more than half his life to baseball. The Professional Baseball Scouts Foundation will honor the… Continue reading

SPORTS: Veteran North Mason handles youthful Sequim in wrestling; other prep reports

SEQUIM -- The veteran North Mason Bulldogs easily handled the youthful Sequim Wolves in an Olympic League wrestling match Thursday night. North Mason rolled out… Continue reading

Reserve tickets today for farmland tour

SEQUIM -- Participants should reserve tickets by today for the PCC Farmland Trust of Seattle and Tilth Producers's tour of Nash's Organic Produce fields outside… Continue reading

Update: Flood watches in Clallam, Jefferson; Port Townsend ferry back in service

. Service resumed on the Port Townsend-Keystone ferry route with the 3:35 p.m. sailing. The ferry was idled shortly after noon because of high winds… Continue reading

Growing crops in the winter? Public can see how it’s done on the Peninsula

SEQUIM -- PCC Farmland Trust of Seattle and Tilth Producers, a statewide organization promoting sustainable farming, will host a tour of Nash's Organic Produce fields… Continue reading

Murder trial of girl, 17, accused of killing her baby postponed again

PORT ANGELES -- The teenager accused of drowning her infant son more than a year ago will spend at least a few more months in… Continue reading

Three finalists for Harbor-Works board must face Port of Port Angeles commissioners

PORT ANGELES -- Port of Port Angeles commissioners have unanimously selected three local men to interview for a vacancy on the Port Angeles Harbor-Works Development… Continue reading

SPORTS: Montesano beats youthful Forks wrestling team; other prep reports

FORKS -- A more experienced Montesano team beat youthful Forks 51-22 in a Southwest Washington League wrestling match Wednesday night. "Montesano is fairly solid, they… Continue reading

Port Angeles paper mill part of biomass initiative

PORT ANGELES — The Nippon Paper Industries USA Ltd. paper mill is one of the first four companies selected to partner with the state Department… Continue reading