Peninsula Daily News

Two poets to read at Northwind Arts Center

The Northwind Reading Series will present An Evening with Two Sylvias Press at 7 p.m. Thursday. Poets Natasha Moni and Molly Tenenbaum… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Surplus Sequim city vehicles up for sale … and other items

Surplus Sequim city vehicles are on view now, with bids due by 3 p.m. Friday, April 21. The vehicles, which will be sold… Continue reading

Port Angeles crews working to repair failed water mains

City crews are working to repair two water mains in the city today after they failed late Monday night. The 8 inch… Continue reading

Employee earns expert certification

Andrea Gilles of Professional Real Estate of Sequim recently earned the title of certified negotiation expert. She earned her certification through Real Estate… Continue reading

Tree removal to close Highway 101 at Lake Crescent for an hour Tuesday

A one-hour closure of U.S. Highway 101 along Lake Crescent is set to start at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday. The closure at milepost… Continue reading

What Home Means to Me posters on view in Port Angeles

Posters by third-grade students on the theme of “What My Home Means to Me” are on display at businesses through April 17.… Continue reading

Port Ludlow Artists’ League features two artists

Port Ludlow Artists’ League features two artists

The Port Ludlow Artists’ League will host a reception for its artist of the month and jeweler of the month Wednesday. New… Continue reading

Port Ludlow Artists’ League features two artists

Hadlock library plans preview of Seattle Opera’s ‘Magic Flute’

The Jefferson County Library will host a preview by the Seattle Opera performing “The Magic Flute” on Wednesday. The free preview will… Continue reading

Tickets on sale now for Kiwanis dinner, auction

Tickets are available now for the Kiwanis Spring Dinner &Auction at 7 Cedars Casino on May 6. The event, which will begin at… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Volunteer training set for refuge … and other items

The Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge will hold its annual new volunteer training from 8 p.m. to noon Friday in the Sequim Prairie Grange… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Flight operations set for this week … and other items

Field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island are scheduled to occur at the outlying field in… Continue reading

Wind slams east, west Peninsula; most power restored Saturday

Wind slams east, west Peninsula; most power restored Saturday

Most of the at least 2,300 North Olympic Peninsula electrical customers who lost power Friday because of high winds were back on the grid by… Continue reading

Wind slams east, west Peninsula; most power restored Saturday

Chimacum joins ferry fleet

The newest state ferry, Chimacum, joined the state fleet Friday and will carry ferry riders on the Seattle-Bremerton route this summer after crews… Continue reading

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Monthly luncheon meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month at 11:15 a.m. in the second-floor… Continue reading

Tim Roos

Photographer showcases finding the light in Port Angeles display

Imagine It Framed is showcasing the photography of Tim Roos through May 9. Roos’ work can be seen at the shop at… Continue reading

Tim Roos
Tickets on sale for Port Angeles Symphony’s Bed & Breakfast Tour

Tickets on sale for Port Angeles Symphony’s Bed & Breakfast Tour

Bald eagles, wild trillium and views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca await participants in the Port Angeles Symphony’s Bed &Breakfast… Continue reading

Tickets on sale for Port Angeles Symphony’s Bed & Breakfast Tour

Tree removal planned on Highway 101 along Lake Crescent

Beginning Monday, drivers can expect delays on U.S. Highway 101 along Lake Crescent for four days while state Department of Transportation maintenance… Continue reading

EYE ON JEFFERSON: County to consider trail lease for Olympic Discovery Trail

The three Jefferson County commissioners will consider approving a state Department of Transportation trail lease for the Olympic Discovery Trail project when they meet Monday.… Continue reading

Clallam board to consider B&B ordinance, other proposals

Clallam County commissioners will conduct five public hearings Tuesday, beginning with a hearing on a proposed ordinance limiting vacation rentals and bed-and-breakfast inns to 10,000… Continue reading

High winds take down power lines; some 2,300 lose electricity

At least 2,300 North Olympic Peninsula electrical customers lost power today because of high winds. Jefferson County Public Utility District (PUD) estimated that 1,400 customers… Continue reading