Peninsula Daily News

Painting, photography on display at Port Townsend Gallery Walk

The Port Townsend School of the Arts’ Downtown Gallery will host “Two Sides of a Square” with the work of Max Grover… Continue reading

Port Townsend Arts Guild to host Crafts by the Dock

The 48th annual Crafts by the Dock Fair will be from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and from 10 a.m. to… Continue reading

Quimper Unitarian Universalist Fellowship releases Adult Learning Program schedule

Quimper Unitarian Universalist Fellowship recently announced its Adult Learning Programs. The program includes a variety of offerings from one-day field trips to… Continue reading

Congressional delegation hears regional concerns

Congressional delegation hears regional concerns

Congressman Derek Kilmer hosted a delegation to the North Olympic Peninsula to see firsthand projects that could be impacted by legislation before their committee. Reps.… Continue reading

Congressional delegation hears regional concerns

Liberty Street closure set for Friday in Port Angeles

The city of Port Angeles has announced that Liberty Street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, will be closed for repairs from 7:30… Continue reading

Search suspended for two reported missing near Mercer Island

Port Angeles, Seattle Coast Guard members part of search and rescue

$2,000 grant given to Port Angeles Fire Department for smoke detectors program

The Port Angeles Fire Department has received a $2,000 grant from FM Global to support its community smoke detector program. According to… Continue reading

Port Ludlow native begins training at Surface Warfare Officers School in San Diego

Port Ludlow native begins training at Surface Warfare Officers School in San Diego

Port Ludlow native Ensign Aaron Smith has entered the Basic Division Officers Course at the Surface Warfare Officers School in San Diego.… Continue reading

Port Ludlow native begins training at Surface Warfare Officers School in San Diego
First day of school: Many Peninsula students resume classes

First day of school: Many Peninsula students resume classes

Sequim, Brinnon, Quilcene kids go back today

First day of school: Many Peninsula students resume classes

Protection Island controlled burn tentatively set for today

That smoke you see coming from Protection Island National Wildlife Refuge could be from a controlled burn to clear non-native vegetation off a 6-acre plot.… Continue reading

Navy to conduct exercise today

Naval Magazine Indian Island will conduct a security training exercise from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today, the Navy announced Tuesday. It… Continue reading

Registration required for VHOCC’s community education training

Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County will conduct a Community Education and Volunteer Training series from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesdays from… Continue reading

Musical performance slated for Fraternal Order of Eagles on Wednesday

Dee Coburn and Echo will perform a mix of country, southern rock and a touch of Elvis from 6 p.m. to 8… Continue reading

PHOTO: 1st Security Bank donates to Boys and Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula

PHOTO: 1st Security Bank donates to Boys and Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula

The Port Angeles branch of 1st Security Bank recently donated $817 to the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula. The donation included school… Continue reading

PHOTO: 1st Security Bank donates to Boys and Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula

Port Angeles Symphony to audition new members

The Port Angeles Symphony, the 70-member community orchestra starting its 87th season, will hold auditions for new members this fall. Musicians are… Continue reading

Powerful Tools for Caregivers class begins Sept. 10

The public is invited to enroll in the “Powerful Tools for Caregivers” class at Trinity United Methodist Church, 100 S. Blake Ave. The… Continue reading

Two Peninsula businesses among edg3 FUND semi-finalists

Two North Olympic Peninsula businesses are among the 14 semi-finalists seeking a $20,000 prize in Kitsap Bank’s 2019 edg3 FUND small business… Continue reading

Small wildfire spotted deep in Olympic National Park

Fire first reported after series of lightning strikes

Compassion charter before Port Angeles council

A proposed resolution before the Port Angeles City Council tonight calls for the use of compassion while making decisions. A proposed Charter… Continue reading

Centrum chooses new artistic director for acoustic blues

Centrum chooses new artistic director for acoustic blues

Centrum has named Jontavious Willis as artistic director for acoustic blues beginning in 2020. The 22-year-old musician will succeed Jerron Paxton, who… Continue reading

Centrum chooses new artistic director for acoustic blues