Peninsula Daily News

First teacher meeting offered online

Tiffany Malean will discuss Clallam Mosaic at 10 a.m. Monday, Aug. 10. The presentation is part of a First Teacher parent meeting series… Continue reading

How to donate to fund

The Peninsula Daily News and Olympic Community Action Programs converted the Peninsula Home Fund into the COVID-19 Relief Fund to create a way for neighbors… Continue reading

No weekly flight operations scheduled

There will be no field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island Complex this week.… Continue reading

NOLS, Clallam Resiliency Project to stream panel discussing early childhood education documentary

The North Olympic Library System and the Clallam Resiliency Project will stream a panel discussion about the documentary “No Small Matter” at… Continue reading

Outcomes unchanged after fourth ballot count

Outcomes were unchanged after a fourth count of Tuesday’s primary election ballots in Jefferson County on Friday. The Jefferson County Auditor’s Office… Continue reading

Outcomes unchanged after fourth ballot count

Outcomes were unchanged after a fourth count of Tuesday’s primary election ballots in Clallam County on Friday. The Clallam County Auditor’s Office… Continue reading

EYE ON JEFFERSON: County to hear update on COVID-19

The three Jefferson County commissioners will hear an update on COVID-19 from Dr. Tom Locke, public health officer, when they meet at 9 a.m. Monday.… Continue reading

East Beach Road Fire 75 percent contained

‘Water dogs’ seen with wetter weather

Clallam Mosaic hosts fundraising yard sale this weekend

Clallam Mosaic will host a fundraising yard sale from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 8, and from noon to 4 p.m.… Continue reading

First Friday lecture on how vandalism impacts art set

Rosa Lowinger will present “A Brief History of Vandalism (and what conservators can do to help promote equity in public art)” at… Continue reading

NOLS moves monthly book discussion online

The North Olympic Library System has moved its monthly book discussion groups online. Participants must register at www.nols.org to receive the link… Continue reading

OUR VIEW: Tax credit proposal would aid local journalism

NEW BIPARTISAN LEGISLATION in the U.S. House would aid local journalism by offering tax credits to advertisers and subscribers. The measure is supported by Congressman… Continue reading

Outcomes unchanged after third ballot count

Outcomes were unchanged after a third count of Tuesday’s primary election ballots Thursday. The lineup for the November Clallam County Public Utility… Continue reading

Conversations Toward a Culture of Justice discussion held online

Conversations Toward a Culture of Justice discussion held online

Gary Copeland-Lilley and Jourdan Imani Keith will co-host the next offering of Conversations Toward a Culture of Justice from 4 p.m. to… Continue reading

Conversations Toward a Culture of Justice discussion held online

Hospice volunteer orientation held online, in person

Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County will conduct both an online orientation session and an in-person session for potential volunteers this week. The online session will… Continue reading

Port Hadlock man dies in one-car wreck near Gorst

A Port Hadlock man has died in a one-car wreck on state Highway 16 near Gorst. Samuel R. May, 63, was traveling west… Continue reading

Eisenhour, Smith advance in race for Jefferson County commissioner

Auditor’s Office counted 9,606 votes of the 26,465 mailed to registered voters

Morris, Paschal apparent lineup for Clallam PUD seat in first count of ballots
Morris, Paschal apparent lineup for Clallam PUD seat in first count of ballots
Coast Guard rescues hiker from Olympic National Park

Coast Guard rescues hiker from Olympic National Park

The Coast Guard medevaced a 17-year-old hiker from Olympic National Park after he fell and sustained knee and head injuries that required… Continue reading

Coast Guard rescues hiker from Olympic National Park
Chrisman retires after 36 years at Sequim Public Works

Chrisman retires after 36 years at Sequim Public Works

The city of Sequim announced that Al Chrisman has retired after more than 36 years with the Public Works. Chrisman started driving a… Continue reading

Chrisman retires after 36 years at Sequim Public Works