SEQUIM — Today will be the first day of a 15-day food and funds drive conducted by The Fifth Avenue, a retirement center at 500… Continue reading
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — The Elwha Valley’s 4.5-mile Whiskey Bend Road has been reopened to vehicle use. The road, which had been closed since late… Continue reading
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — After a night of rain, the Olympic Hot Springs Road is closed at the park boundary because of water across the… Continue reading
THE NORTH OLYMPIC Peninsula Voter Guide, produced as a public service by the Peninsula Daily News, is available online and in print across Clallam and… Continue reading
OLYMPIA — Studded tires will be legal as of Sunday. “Prepare now so you're ready whenever the snow starts to fly,” said James Morin, the… Continue reading
Despite a rainy afternoon, children costumed as tigers, ladybugs and superheroes filled the streets of Port Angeles and Sequim to ply themselves with treats, whether… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Sequim Sunrise Rotary President Jerry Sinn recently presented Jan Tatom and Mark Connelly, both of the Sequim Pickleball Club, with a check for… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Twenty-five Stevens Middle School students were selected as Students of the Month for September and honored at a recent luncheon at the… Continue reading
Students pass testing for black belts SEQUIM — Linda Allen and Logan Phipps, members of Bodystrong Taekwon-Do Academy, successfully completed black belt testing overseen by… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Author Eleanor Corey Guderian will share stories from her book Sticks, Stones and Songs: The Corey Story at the Clallam County Historical… Continue reading
NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, Oct. 30. Halloween offers more ways to have fun than visiting haunted houses or trick-or-treating door-to-door. Here's what's… Continue reading
NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, Oct. 30. A FRUIT SHOW and a harvest dinner are among the activities planned on the North Olympic… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Sunday will be the first day of a 15-day food and funds drive conducted by The Fifth Avenue, a retirement center at 500… Continue reading
OLYMPIA — Applications are due today for volunteers who want to evaluate grant proposals for parks and trails, as well as for farmland and wildlife… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — New division, new coaches, same old Peninsula College soccer dynasty. The Peninsula College women defeated Whatcom 6-0 on Wednesday at Wally Sigmar… Continue reading
THE NORTH OLYMPIC Peninsula Voter Guide, produced as a public service by the Peninsula Daily News, is available online and in print across Clallam and… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Clallam County public libraries will host weekly write-ins in November as part of their ongoing celebration of National Novel Writing Month. During… Continue reading
OLYMPIA — Studded tires will be legal as of Sunday. “Prepare now so you're ready whenever the snow starts to fly,” said James Morin, the… Continue reading
NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, Oct. 30. PORT TOWNSEND — The North Olympic Salmon Coalition will conduct a coho survey training program at… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Sequim Sunrise Rotary President Jerry Sinn recently presented Jan Tatom and Mark Connelly, both of the Sequim Pickleball Club, with a check for… Continue reading