Peninsula Daily News

Tea and container gardens at two libraries

The Sequim and Port Angeles libraries will hold CreativiTea events Wednesday and Thursday. Both classes are set to begin at 6 p.m. at the libraries… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Port Angeles High School NJROTC garners regional wins … and other items

NEWS BRIEFS: Port Angeles High School NJROTC garners regional wins … and other items

The Port Angeles High School Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC) placed in the NW Drill & Rifle Championship at Marysville High… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Port Angeles High School NJROTC garners regional wins … and other items
Six families work on building their own homes in Port Angeles

Six families work on building their own homes in Port Angeles

Six families are working on homes being built through the Mutual Self Help Housing Program of Peninsula Housing Authority. Ground was broken… Continue reading

Six families work on building their own homes in Port Angeles
Port Angeles meter reader retires after 41 years

Port Angeles meter reader retires after 41 years

His career was a long walk. Meter Reader Steve Dryke, city meter reader, has retired after more than 41 years of service.… Continue reading

Port Angeles meter reader retires after 41 years

NEWS BRIEFS: Artists wanted for exhibit on birds … and other items

The One of a Kind Art Gallery is seeking artists and artisans to be a part of their open exhibit “Birds of… Continue reading

PHOTO GALLERY: Easter egg hunts continue today on Peninsula

PHOTO GALLERY: Easter egg hunts continue today on Peninsula

Free community Easter egg hunts continue on the North Olympic Peninsula today. Several hunts were held Saturday. Today’s hunts are: • Easter Egg Olympics at Hurricane… Continue reading

PHOTO GALLERY: Easter egg hunts continue today on Peninsula

Port Townsend to consider summer shelter, housing

The Port Townsend City Council will consider authorizing the city manager to execute an agreement with Olympic Community Action Programs for a $40,000 grant for… Continue reading

Port Angeles to mull Eighth Street bridge fencing, plastic bag ban

The Port Angeles City Council will consider awarding a bid for Eighth Street bridge fencing when it meets Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 6… Continue reading

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Twice-monthly networking breakfasts are held at 7:30 a.m. on the first and third Fridays of the month at… Continue reading

Four-hour delays planned on Highway 101 around Lake Crescent

The first of planned four-hour delays on U.S. Highway 101 as it wends around Lake Crescent will begin on Monday. The… Continue reading

Hood Canal Bridge closures to resume

Work on the Hood Canal Bridge will resume this week, with the span to be closed to vehicle traffic intermittently overnight for up… Continue reading

Teen folk band to play in PT on Saturday
Teen folk band to play in PT on Saturday
Internet sting nets 10 accused of child sex crimes

Internet sting nets 10 accused of child sex crimes

Six North Olympic Peninsula residents arrested in multi-agency undercover work in Jefferson County.

Internet sting nets 10 accused of child sex crimes

NEWS BRIEFS: Veterans are welcomed home in PA … and other items

The Clallam County Veterans Center will host a Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day ceremony at 1 p.m. Saturday. Members of the public… Continue reading

Registration open for Clallam Mosaic classes

Registration has opened for a 10-week spring program by Clallam Mosaic, a local nonprofit working to enrich, encourage and empower people with… Continue reading

Children to look high and low for Easter eggs

Children to look high and low for Easter eggs

Free community Easter egg hunts are planned this weekend on the North Olympic Peninsula in recognition of Easter, which is Sunday. Participants in the Easter… Continue reading

Children to look high and low for Easter eggs

Clallam Bluebills host spring social

The deadline to reserve a seat at the upcoming Olympic Peninsula Boeing Bluebills Spring Social is Saturday. The social will honor group… Continue reading

College hosts information night in Forks

Peninsula College’s April Information Night in Forks will begin at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday. The program will be at the college’s Forks Campus’ commons… Continue reading

Derry to present writings at Peninsula College

Poet, Peninsula College faculty emerita and 2017 writer-in-residence Alice Derry will be reading from her newest poetry collection, “Hunger” at Studium Generale… Continue reading

Geologist to discuss landslide hazards

Landslide hazards abound in Washington state, says geologist Tom Badger. He will talk about the hazards at 4 p.m. Saturday at Quimper… Continue reading