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Derma Clear Skin Tag Remover Review – Is It Really Worth The Money?

Having clear, blemish-free skin can significantly boost your confidence in a world where first impressions matter. Many people struggle with unwanted moles and skin tags,… Continue reading

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LeptiThin Max Review: Does It Really Work?

In an age where health and wellness are more critical than ever, the market is flooded with products promising miraculous results in weight loss and… Continue reading

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BioM Genetics ACV Gummies Review – What Should You Know?

In the fast-paced world of health supplements, BioM Genetics ACV Gummies are a trendy and effective option for those looking to enhance their wellness routine.… Continue reading

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The Risks and Benefits of ProDenta: What Every Dog Owner Should Know

ProDenta is revolutionizing how pet owners care for their furry companions’ oral health. As pet lovers, we often worry about our dogs’ well-being, and oral… Continue reading

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The Science Behind Keto Desserts: Are They Really Good for You?

When you think of dessert, you might envision indulgent treats loaded with sugar and carbs. For individuals following a ketogenic diet, however, the challenge is… Continue reading

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Lumilean Review – Is It Safe To Try?

Many individuals are overwhelmed by recommendations and choices for weight management, blood sugar control, and overall wellness. The market is flooded with products boasting miraculous… Continue reading

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Which area of your life was the best in 2024?

Which area of your life was the best in 2024?… Continue reading

  • Dec 26, 2024
Ellen White Face, left, and Dora Ragland enjoy some conversation after finishing a Christmas dinner prepared by Salvation Army Port Angeles staff and volunteers. The Salvation Army anticipated serving 120-150 people at its annual holiday meal on Tuesday. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

Hundreds served at annual Salvation Army dinner

Numbers represent growing need for assistance, captain says

Ellen White Face, left, and Dora Ragland enjoy some conversation after finishing a Christmas dinner prepared by Salvation Army Port Angeles staff and volunteers. The Salvation Army anticipated serving 120-150 people at its annual holiday meal on Tuesday. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)
Skaters glide across the Winter Ice Village on Front Street in downtown Port Angeles. The Winter Ice Village, operated by the Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce, is open daily from noon to 9 p.m. through Jan. 5. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Fresh ice

Skaters glide across the Winter Ice Village on Front Street in downtown Port Angeles. The Winter Ice Village, operated by the Port Angeles Chamber of… Continue reading

Skaters glide across the Winter Ice Village on Front Street in downtown Port Angeles. The Winter Ice Village, operated by the Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce, is open daily from noon to 9 p.m. through Jan. 5. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Public concerned about hospital partnership

Commenters question possible Catholic affiliation

Do you follow the NORAD Santa tracking?

Do you follow the NORAD Santa tracking?… Continue reading

  • Dec 24, 2024

Wednesday’s e-edition to be printed Thursday

Peninsula Daily News will have an electronic edition on Wednesday that will double as a print edition on Thursday. The newspaper is… Continue reading

Funding for lodge in stopgap measure

Park official ‘touched by outpouring of support’

Do you agree with President Joe Biden’s decision to commute 37 federal death row cases to life in prison without parole?

Do you agree with President Joe Biden's decision to commute 37 federal death row cases to life in prison without parole?… Continue reading

  • Dec 23, 2024
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A fire dancer from Port Townsend's Fire Dance Collective, performs in front of spectators during the 2nd Annual Solstice Bonfire hosted by Jefferson County 4-H at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds on Saturday.

Solstice Bonfire

A fire dancer from Port Townsend’s Fire Dance Collective, performs in front of spectators during the 2nd annual Solstice Bonfire hosted by Jefferson County 4-H… Continue reading

Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News
A fire dancer from Port Townsend's Fire Dance Collective, performs in front of spectators during the 2nd Annual Solstice Bonfire hosted by Jefferson County 4-H at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds on Saturday.

How do you wrap your holiday gifts?

How do you wrap your holiday gifts?… Continue reading

  • Dec 22, 2024
It is shocking to still have flowers blooming on dahlias Dec. 20, and perplexing for daylilies to be in flower at the end of the year. (Andrew May/For Peninsula Daily News) 

A GROWING CONCERN: A merry blooming Christmas on the Peninsula

how delightful! That is absolutely correct! Just this week, while I was deadheading radiant… Continue reading

It is shocking to still have flowers blooming on dahlias Dec. 20, and perplexing for daylilies to be in flower at the end of the year. (Andrew May/For Peninsula Daily News) 
Jefferson Elementary School in Port Angeles designated Thursday dress up like a candy cane day. Back row, from left to right, they are: Wyatt Farman, Ari Ownby, Tayo Murdach, Chloe Brabant, Peyton Underwood, Lola Dixon, River Stella (in wheelchair), Fenja Garling, Tegan Brabant, Odessa Glaude, Eastyn Schmeddinger-Schneder. Front row: Ellie Schneddinger-Schneder, Cypress Crear, Bryn Christiansen and Evelyn Shrout. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Dress like a candy cane

Jefferson Elementary School in Port Angeles designated Thursday dress up like a candy cane day. Back row, from left to right, they are: Wyatt Farman,… Continue reading

Jefferson Elementary School in Port Angeles designated Thursday dress up like a candy cane day. Back row, from left to right, they are: Wyatt Farman, Ari Ownby, Tayo Murdach, Chloe Brabant, Peyton Underwood, Lola Dixon, River Stella (in wheelchair), Fenja Garling, Tegan Brabant, Odessa Glaude, Eastyn Schmeddinger-Schneder. Front row: Ellie Schneddinger-Schneder, Cypress Crear, Bryn Christiansen and Evelyn Shrout. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Hurricane Ridge day lodge funding held up in Congress

The fate of $80 million in funding to rebuild the Hurricane Ridge day lodge depends on if it can survive Congressional wrangling… Continue reading

Judy Davidson, left, and Kathy Thomas, both of Port Townsend, look over the skin care products offered by Shandi Motsi of Port Townsend, one of the 20 vendors at the second annual Procrastinators Craft Fair at the Palindrome/Eaglemount Cidery on Friday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Procrastinators Market

Judy Davidson, left, and Kathy Thomas, both of Port Townsend, look over the skin care products offered by Shandi Motsi of Port Townsend, one of… Continue reading

Judy Davidson, left, and Kathy Thomas, both of Port Townsend, look over the skin care products offered by Shandi Motsi of Port Townsend, one of the 20 vendors at the second annual Procrastinators Craft Fair at the Palindrome/Eaglemount Cidery on Friday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)