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Port Angeles police probing attempted robberies

Police are asking for information in the investigation of two attempted robberies. Police report that officers conducted a welfare check in Thursday’s… Continue reading

A maritime-themed relay race with exposure suits was part of the final-day celebration of the Blue Heron Maritime Discovery Program in 2016.

Port Townsend, Chimacum students to tell of maritime discoveries in innovative program

Students will lead celebrations in Chimacum and Port Townsend that mark eight years of the 7th Grade Maritime Discovery Program. The program,… Continue reading

A maritime-themed relay race with exposure suits was part of the final-day celebration of the Blue Heron Maritime Discovery Program in 2016.

Governor expected during teleconference at career learning summit on Port Angeles campus

Peninsula College will host one of a number of regional sites of the Governor’s Summit on Career Connected Learning from 10 a.m.… Continue reading

Disabled tug towed into Port Angeles Harbor, then taken to Seattle

A disabled tug and its 320-foot barge that were towed into Port Angeles Harbor on Wednesday night had gone on to Seattle on… Continue reading

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Authors focus on Peninsula highlights at Fourth Friday Readings

Writers on the Spit will host free Fourth Friday Readings featuring two authors at 6:30 tonight at The Lodge. Eva Stanfield and Beth… Continue reading

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Peninsula College alumnus Anson Ka Lik Sin will perform Saturday.

Award-winning pianist to tickle the ivories in free concert

Peninsula College alumni Anson Ka Lik Sin, an award-winning pianist, will present a free recital in the college’s Maier Concert Hall at… Continue reading

Peninsula College alumnus Anson Ka Lik Sin will perform Saturday.

Book written by former Port Angeles man published

Former Port Angeles resident Kevin German, 37, recently had his book “Color Me Gone” published and it will be available for pre-sale… Continue reading

A group performs at the 2014 Fort Worden Festival.

Children’s Choir Festival performance set Saturday

Young chorus singers will perform in a Memorial Day weekend concert at Fort Worden State Park. The 16th Fort Worden Children’s Choir… Continue reading

A group performs at the 2014 Fort Worden Festival.

Jazz concert a side dish for lunchtime Tuesday

Peninsula College will celebrate “Jazz at the PUB” with a concert at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Pirate Union Building. Audience members… Continue reading

Savory Port Townsend delights offered at food festival Saturday

The Port Townsend Farmers Market will host the fourth annual Port Townsend Artisan Food Festival on Saturday. The festival will be from… Continue reading

Singalong concerts, a low-tide walk and a garden stroll on tap this week

Two singalong concerts, a low-tide walk and a garden stroll are among upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is available on the… Continue reading

Two sentenced after Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team investigations

A Port Angeles resident and a Sequim resident each have been sentenced for drug-related charges after Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team investigations.… Continue reading

New state poet laureate sought

Applications are now being accepted for Washington state’s next poet laureate. The poet laureate is intended to build awareness and appreciation of poetry… Continue reading

“Lazurite and Athenas Polemic” by Deedee Cheriel of Los Angeles and India is among the internet art that will grace the walls of the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center gallery beginning this weekend.

Artists from around the world ‘post’ on Port Angeles center walls

Artwork seen before only online will decorate the walls of the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center’s Webster House gallery beginning this weekend.… Continue reading

“Lazurite and Athenas Polemic” by Deedee Cheriel of Los Angeles and India is among the internet art that will grace the walls of the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center gallery beginning this weekend.

NEWS BRIEFS: Young students’ artwork on display in downtown Port Angeles … and other items

Artwork by young students is hanging in downtown businesses through May 31. The seventh annual “Young@Art” Exhibit for Port Angeles students in… Continue reading

“Wildlife-Friendly Landscapes Using Natives” will be presented by Master Gardener Mike Barnes this Thursday in Port Angeles. (Amanda Rosenberg)

Help home become landscape-friendly with Port Angeles lecture

WSU Clallam County Master Gardener Mike Barnes will discuss ways to make a home landscape-friendly for wildlife by growing native plants when… Continue reading

“Wildlife-Friendly Landscapes Using Natives” will be presented by Master Gardener Mike Barnes this Thursday in Port Angeles. (Amanda Rosenberg)

NEWS BRIEFS: Olympic Medical Center recognized among top rural community hospitals … and other items

Olympic Medical Center recently accepted an award from the National Rural Health Association as one of the Top 20 Rural Community… Continue reading

Washington state’s U.S. senators join call for Sessions probe

U.S. Sens. Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray of Washington state have joined nine other Democratic senators in urging the inspector general of the… Continue reading

EYE ON JEFFERSON: Board to hold hearing on proposed no-shooting areas

EDITOR’S NOTE: This article has been updated to reflect a change in the start time of the Fort Worden Public Development Authority’s Wednesday board meeting.… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: PC screening PTSD film Wednesday … and other items

Peninsula College’s Magic of Cinema will feature “Healing the Warrior’s Heart” at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Forks branch at 481 S. Forks… Continue reading