Peninsula Daily News

PAHS students complete CERT training

PAHS students complete CERT training

The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office has announced that 10 Port Angeles High School students have completed Community Emergency Response Team training through… Continue reading

PAHS students complete CERT training
Roadwork takes a holiday at Lake Crescent

Roadwork takes a holiday at Lake Crescent

Workers on the project of rehabilitating U.S. Highway 101 around Lake Crescent will take a break for the Fourth of July… Continue reading

Roadwork takes a holiday at Lake Crescent
Shred event fundraiser brings in more than $1,400 for Back to School event

Shred event fundraiser brings in more than $1,400 for Back to School event

A recent paper shredding fundraiser raised more than $1,400 for the Back to School event. Event sponsors include the State Farm offices… Continue reading

Shred event fundraiser brings in more than $1,400 for Back to School event

Staircase Road closing today for striping

Olympic National Park has announced that Staircase Road will close at 5 p.m. today to finish striping. According to a press release, the… Continue reading

Three treated, discharged after Morse Creek wreck

Three Port Angeles residents were hurt when a Seattle driver traveling west around the Morse Creek curve swerved into eastbound traffic, according… Continue reading

US Bank supports local theater education

US Bank supports local theater education

Key City Public Theatre has been chosen for a grant from the US Bank Foundation, a region-wide giving program. This marks a… Continue reading

US Bank supports local theater education

EYE ON CLALLAM: Emergency operations center topic of county meeting

Clallam County commissioners will discuss a new site for the Emergency Operations Center and review a commercial lease with the Port of Port Angeles on… Continue reading

EYE ON JEFFERSON: Disaster sites topic of proposed county action

The three Jefferson County commissioners will consider authorizing the use of county facilities by the American Red Cross after disasters when they meet at 9… Continue reading

‘A Space Odyssey’ on wheels to be presented in July

The Pacific Science Center’s Science on Wheels will present “A Space Odyssey” at several area venues in July. The Seattle-based exhibit will be at Sequim… Continue reading

Two-boat service expected to resume Monday on Port Townsend-Coupeville

The Port Townsend-Coupeville ferry route is expected to return to two-boat service Monday, a day after the first of the state’s four… Continue reading

Museum to host woodcut print exhibit by longtime Port Townsend artist

Museum to host woodcut print exhibit by longtime Port Townsend artist

The Jefferson County Historical Society will host a member’s preview party for the opening of an exhibit of Lockwood Dennis from 5… Continue reading

Museum to host woodcut print exhibit by longtime Port Townsend artist
Final performances of Cole Porter cabaret at hand

Final performances of Cole Porter cabaret at hand

The last week — and the final four performances — are arriving for the Cole Porter cabaret at Key City Public Theatre.… Continue reading

Final performances of Cole Porter cabaret at hand
Super strawberry shortcake is one of 20 recipes in “20 Recipes Kids Should Know,” a cookbook for kids by kids. (Calista Washburn)

Strawberry fundraiser, crabs, philosophy on tap

A strawberry shortcake fundraiser, a crab feed and a lecture on the history of philosophy are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula.… Continue reading

Super strawberry shortcake is one of 20 recipes in “20 Recipes Kids Should Know,” a cookbook for kids by kids. (Calista Washburn)

Open Mic Night open to authors, new writers

Fourth Friday will feature a free evening of Open Mic Readings at 6:15 tonight. The readings will be at The Lodge, 660 Evergreen… Continue reading

Registartion required for tax webinar session July 10

The state Department of Revenue will conduct a free webinar on business taxes from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Wednesday, July 10. Participants… Continue reading

RSVP required for beached bird training sessions set July 13 in Neah Bay

The University of Washington Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team will conduct beached bird training from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday,… Continue reading

Unity speaker set for this weekend

George Lindamood will present “The Third Half of Life” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Lindamood will be the guest speaker at Unity in… Continue reading

Jefferson Teen Center flourishes on donations

Jefferson Teen Center flourishes on donations

The Jefferson Teen Center, a nonprofit after-school program on the Chimacum High School campus that almost closed in 2018, has been upgraded. Teens… Continue reading

Jefferson Teen Center flourishes on donations

First Northwest Bancorp feted as a top philanthropist

First Northwest Bancorp has announced that it was recognized by the Puget Sound Business Journal as one of the top corporate philanthropists… Continue reading

Peninsula College bridge builders earn high marks in international competition

Peninsula College bridge builders earn high marks in international competition

Showing some big skills for a comparatively small school, Peninsula College’s engineers-in-training made their mark at the 75th SAMPE Convention. As the… Continue reading

Peninsula College bridge builders earn high marks in international competition