Peninsula Daily News

Two-day clam dig scheduled for Kalaloch

Kalaloch tentatively will be open for two days of razor clam digging Jan. 30-31, the state Department of Fish and Wildlife announced this week. Final… Continue reading

Power being restored to SunLand after blown transformer

SEQUIM -- Power was out for approximately 150 customers in Sunland between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. today because of failed lightning arresters on a… Continue reading

Adventuress getting a bow-lift at Port of Port Townsend Boat Haven

PORT TOWNSEND -- The historic schooner Adventuress is in drydock at the Port of Port Townsend Boat Haven to have its port bow rebuilt. The… Continue reading

Car stolen from Port Angeles home recovered; man arrested in Beaver

BEAVER -- A Port Angeles man was arrested in Beaver on Wednesday after a State Patrol trooper noticed that the car he was sitting in… Continue reading

Misguided post busts into water main in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES -- A construction crew hired by the city to replace a guardrail on Park Avenue ruptured an 8-inch water pipe Wednesday. Water from… Continue reading

SPORTS: Neah Bay varsity boys basketball team nips Port Angeles junior varsity in overtime

PORT ANGELES -- Drexler Doherty scorched the nets for 25 points to spark the Neah Bay varsity boys basketball team to a nonleague win over… Continue reading

SPORTS: Peninsula College men’s basketball team upsets sixth-ranked Bellevue

BELLEVUE -- The Peninsula College men's basketball team is undefeated when it counts. The Pirates scored their second straight victory to begin the NWAACC North… Continue reading

Malfunction silences Port Ludlow phones

PORT LUDLOW -- An apparent electronic component malfunction left as many as 40 Port Ludlow residents without land line phone service Tuesday morning, a Qwest… Continue reading

Di Guilio selected as new Port Angeles mayor

PORT ANGELES -- The City Council chose Council member Dan Di Guilio today to serve as mayor for the next two years. It was a… Continue reading

Hood Canal Bridge flowing freely again following four-car collision

SHINE -- The Hood Canal Bridge was snarled this morning following a collision involving four cars -- including two which left the scene before troopers… Continue reading

Services on Tuesday for Navy Seabee

UPDATE: Address of funeral location updated from Sunday report. . PORT ANGELES -- A military memorial service for Joshua Dae Hoh Carrell drew about 400… Continue reading

Blending in with the Port Angeles scenery

Jenna Sanders, 5, her sister Katelyn Sanders, 3, and Ryoko Seto, from left, stand in front of the painting of the Klallam village Y'ennis at… Continue reading

Plan ahead: Hood Canal Bridge closure today

Peninsula Daily News Motorists, beware. If you're planning to venture off the Peninsula this week, take note of disruptions in service on both the Hood… Continue reading

Plan ahead: Hood Canal Bridge closure today

Peninsula Daily News Motorists, beware. If you're planning to venture off the Peninsula this week, take note of disruptions in service on both the Hood… Continue reading

Plan ahead: Ferry down next weekend as Hood Canal Bridge closures scheduled

North Olympic Peninsula travelers planning to venture east this week should take note of disruptions in service on both the Hood Canal Bridge and the… Continue reading

SPORTS: Peninsula College splits men’s and women’s basketball games with Olympic

PORT ANGELES -- Sequim graduate Ryan Rutherford broke the Peninsula College men's basketball single-game scoring record Saturday night. Rutherford scorched the nets with 41 points… Continue reading

Peninsula group offers $30,000 in grants to help organizations draw tourists

PORT ANGELES -- The Olympic Peninsula Visitor Bureau has $30,000 available for grants for organizations to encourage overnight visits by tourists. "The efforts of our… Continue reading

Eat, dance and be merry on the first day of 2010

After the celebrations of New Year's Eve, what does one do on New Year's Day? Among the choices on the North Olympic Peninsula are eating,… Continue reading

OUTDOORS COLUMN: River fishing still going great guns

RIVER FISHING HAS been going great guns, but if heavy rains hit as expected starting today, it could blow out some area rivers this weekend.… Continue reading

Weekend offers hikes, art and gift show, dancing

After the sweet (but fattening) delights of the holiday, many may feel the urge to get out and walk, run or dance. Opportunities abound on… Continue reading