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Do you think security was a contributing factor at the Trump rally shooting?

Do you think security was a contributing factor at the Trump rally shooting?… Continue reading

  • Jul 17, 2024
Chloe Turner, a kennel technician with the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society, gives some attention to Dingo, a canine housed at the society’s Bark House campus. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Humane society closes Bark House, plans to sell

Executive director says monthly finances were ‘unsustainable’

Chloe Turner, a kennel technician with the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society, gives some attention to Dingo, a canine housed at the society’s Bark House campus. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
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Legislators learn effects of climate change in park

Kilmer: Day lodge funding could come in disaster supplement

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Have you been watching the Republican National Convention?

Have you been watching the Republican National Convention?… Continue reading

  • Jul 16, 2024
Andrea Raymor, left, and Christine Cray, former owners of the Spruce Goose Cafe on Airport Road in Port Townsend, share a moment with the new owners of the cafe in the background, Ashley Owen, left, Vanessa McKenney, middle, and sister Kathryn McKenney during a break between cooking and waitressing. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Spruce Goose keeps new ownership in Port Townsend

Waitresses, cook purchase business, keep local institution

Andrea Raymor, left, and Christine Cray, former owners of the Spruce Goose Cafe on Airport Road in Port Townsend, share a moment with the new owners of the cafe in the background, Ashley Owen, left, Vanessa McKenney, middle, and sister Kathryn McKenney during a break between cooking and waitressing. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Port Angeles’ Roberto Nunez gets the bat on the ball for a single down the left field line in the fourth inning of the Lefties’ game against the Kamloops NorthPaws on Sunday. Port Angeles earned its second walk-off win in as many games. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

LEFTIES: Port Angeles earns back-to-back walk-off wins

Take season series with Kamloops

Port Angeles’ Roberto Nunez gets the bat on the ball for a single down the left field line in the fourth inning of the Lefties’ game against the Kamloops NorthPaws on Sunday. Port Angeles earned its second walk-off win in as many games. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Motorcycle rider airlifted after collision with deer

A motorcycle rider was airlifted to a Seattle hospital after colliding with a deer on state Highway 110. Alexander L. Trapp, 48, of… Continue reading

SPORTS BRIEFS: Lifeguard course registration due Saturday

Lifeguard certification courses will be hosted by the YMCA of Sequim in August. The courses includes two online systems, classroom training and pool… Continue reading

Former President Donald Trump’s classified documents case has been dismissed. Is that the right decision?

Former President Donald Trump's classified documents case has been dismissed. Is that the right decision?… Continue reading

  • Jul 15, 2024
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I Tried SupraNail – Here Is My Review

Maintaining healthy and beautiful nails and feet can be challenging, especially when faced with common issues such as brittleness, discoloration, and fungal infections. SupraNail, a… Continue reading

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Duo Keto Gummies Review: What You Must Know Before Buying!

In the expanding world of health supplements, Duo Keto Gummies have garnered attention for their innovative approach to supporting ketosis and weight management. As a… Continue reading

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Is VitaZen Legit? The Real Facts Behind These Keto Gummies Everyone Is Talking About

Finding an effective weight loss solution can be daunting in the ever-evolving health and wellness landscape. Amidst many options, VitaZen has emerged as a prominent… Continue reading

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Financial education is a cornerstone of the credit union’s approach. Upon opening an account, new members maybe eligible to receive a $500 credit card along with comprehensive guidance on how to use their credit responsibly.

New citizens find financial inclusivity with Peninsula Credit Union

Navigating new systems and cultures can be challenging; the right services make all the difference

Financial education is a cornerstone of the credit union’s approach. Upon opening an account, new members maybe eligible to receive a $500 credit card along with comprehensive guidance on how to use their credit responsibly.

Project 10 to help women’s wardrobes

United Way event set for Aug. 8 in Sequim

Olympic Medical Center to host community forum

Olympic Medical Center will host a virtual-only community forum at 6 p.m. Tuesday. CEO Darryl Wolfe will share a presentation on the… Continue reading

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Firefighters respond to a fire near the ridge south of Port Angeles in the area known as the “Six Pack.”

UPDATE: Wildfire south of Port Angeles contained

Bulldozer, helicopter help firefighting efforts

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Firefighters respond to a fire near the ridge south of Port Angeles in the area known as the “Six Pack.”

Do you have earthquake insurance coverage?

Do you have earthquake insurance coverage?… Continue reading

  • Jul 14, 2024

A GROWING CONCERN: Gardening fun in the summer sun

SUMMER HAS OFFICIALLY begun, school is out, for a couple weeks the barbecue grill is positioned and the fridge is stocked with cold drinks for… Continue reading

Jan and Mike Berman of from Port Ludlow dance to the band Marmalade during the first Concert on the Dock on Thursday at Pope Marine Park in Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Dancing to the music

Jan and Mike Berman of from Port Ludlow dance to the band Marmalade during the first Concert on the Dock on Thursday at Pope Marine… Continue reading

Jan and Mike Berman of from Port Ludlow dance to the band Marmalade during the first Concert on the Dock on Thursday at Pope Marine Park in Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

LETTER: Banned fireworks?

Too many, too much, too long. All the noise for many days before and after. All the disturbance. All the frightened animals. What about the… Continue reading