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British Columbia teachers lengthen strike, delay school year

Peninsula Daily News and news sources VICTORIA — A summer-long strike of 40,000 British Columbia schoolteachers will extend into what was to be the first… Continue reading

Driving while high on pot raises worries as states legalize marijuana or relax laws

By Joan Lowy The Associated Press WASHINGTON — As states liberalize their marijuana laws, public officials and safety advocates worry that more drivers high on… Continue reading

State legislature heads to court over education finance Wednesday

By Donna Gordon Blankinship The Associated Press OLLYMPIA — The state Supreme Court is marking the beginning of school with a mandatory assembly for the… Continue reading

Coins now at Shields' gravesite KOMO TV

Vets replace challenge coins stolen from Medal of Honor recipient’s gravesite in Gardiner [ * With Video *]

By Mark Miller KOMO News GARDINER — At a small cemetery in the town of Gardiner, a wrong has been made right. “I feel very… Continue reading

Coins now at Shields' gravesite KOMO TV
PDN's front page for today's Clallam County readers. There's more inside that isn't online!

What’s up on the Peninsula? Check out today’s PDN Page 1

WHEN YOU GET home delivery of the Peninsula Daily News, the digital comes free. Subscribers to the print PDN (Sunday through Friday or Friday/Sunday only)… Continue reading

PDN's front page for today's Clallam County readers. There's more inside that isn't online!

New battle on the road: Driving while high on pot

By Joan Lowy The Associated Press WASHINGTON — As states liberalize their marijuana laws, public officials and safety advocates worry that more drivers high on… Continue reading

J. Edgar Hoover FBI

LABOR DAY-AFTERNOON READ: U.S. trained Alaskans as secret Cold War ‘stay-behind agents’

By Robert Burns The Associated Press EDITOR'S NOTE — A version of this story appeared in today's Peninsula Daily News print edition. To follow this… Continue reading

J. Edgar Hoover FBI
PDN's front page for today's Jefferson County readers. There's more inside that isn't online!

What’s up on the Peninsula? Check out today’s PDN Page 1

WHEN YOU GET home delivery of the Peninsula Daily News, the digital comes free. Subscribers to the print PDN (Sunday through Friday or Friday/Sunday only)… Continue reading

PDN's front page for today's Jefferson County readers. There's more inside that isn't online!

State legislature heads to court over education finance Wednesday

By Donna Gordon Blankinship The Associated Press OLLYMPIA — The state Supreme Court is marking the beginning of school with a mandatory assembly for the… Continue reading

ALL'S FAIR! It's time to vote for your favorite county fair photo!

ALL’S FAIR! It’s time to vote for your favorite county fair photo!

WE RECEIVED 45 great entries in our County Fair Photo Contest, and now it's your turn to vote and decide the winners! Three winners will… Continue reading

ALL'S FAIR! It's time to vote for your favorite county fair photo!

Law enforcement part of debate over gun measures on state’s November ballot

By Rachel La Corte The Associated Press OLYMPIA — Whether Washington state should expand background checks on gun sales and transfers has divided support within… Continue reading

Some of the beaches targeted for Sept. 20. Coastsavers.org (Click on photo to enlarge)

Registration now open for Sept. 20 coastal beach cleanup

By McClatchy News Service and Peninsula Daily News PORT ANGELES — For the second year, Washington CoastSavers is taking part in the International Coastal Cleanup,… Continue reading

Some of the beaches targeted for Sept. 20. Coastsavers.org (Click on photo to enlarge)
PDN's front page for today's Clallam County readers. There's more inside that isn't online!

What’s up on the Peninsula? Check out today’s PDN Page 1

WHEN YOU GET home delivery of the Peninsula Daily News, the digital comes free. Subscribers to the print PDN (Sunday through Friday or Friday/Sunday only)… Continue reading

PDN's front page for today's Clallam County readers. There's more inside that isn't online!
Fort Flagler outdoor concert at 3 p.m. today . . .  as summer concerts come to an end across the Peninsula

Fort Flagler outdoor concert at 3 p.m. today . . . as summer concerts come to an end across the Peninsula

Here's the week's schedule for remaining free outdoor summer concerts across the North Olympic Peninsula: ■ FORT FLAGLER SUMMER CONCERTS (last in this summer's series)… Continue reading

Fort Flagler outdoor concert at 3 p.m. today . . .  as summer concerts come to an end across the Peninsula
ALL'S FAIR! It's time to vote for your favorite county fair photo!

ALL’S FAIR! It’s time to vote for your favorite county fair photo!

WE RECEIVED 45 great entries in our County Fair Photo Contest, and now it's your turn to vote and decide the winners! Three winners will… Continue reading

ALL'S FAIR! It's time to vote for your favorite county fair photo!
Some of the beaches targeted for Sept. 20. Coastsavers.org (Click on photo to enlarge)

Registration now open for Sept. 20 coastal beach cleanup

By McClatchy News Service and Peninsula Daily News PORT ANGELES — For the second year, Washington CoastSavers is taking part in the International Coastal Cleanup,… Continue reading

Some of the beaches targeted for Sept. 20. Coastsavers.org (Click on photo to enlarge)
Some of the beaches targeted for Sept. 20. Coastsavers.org (Click on photo to enlarge)

Registration now open for Sept. 20 coastal beach cleanup

By McClatchy News Service and Peninsula Daily News PORT ANGELES — For the second year, Washington CoastSavers is taking part in the International Coastal Cleanup,… Continue reading

Some of the beaches targeted for Sept. 20. Coastsavers.org (Click on photo to enlarge)
ALL'S FAIR! It's time to vote for your favorite county fair photo!

ALL’S FAIR! It’s time to vote for your favorite county fair photo!

WE RECEIVED 45 great entries in our County Fair Photo Contest, and now it's your turn to vote and decide the winners! Three winners will… Continue reading

ALL'S FAIR! It's time to vote for your favorite county fair photo!
Pierce County Superior Court Judge Ronald Culpepper.  —Photo by The Associated Press

Judge gives small city ability to ban marijuana businesses

By Gene Johnson The Associated Press TACOMA — A state judge said today (Friday) that a small city can continue to ban state-licensed marijuana businesses,… Continue reading

Pierce County Superior Court Judge Ronald Culpepper.  —Photo by The Associated Press
ALL'S FAIR! It's time to vote for your favorite county fair photo!

ALL’S FAIR! It’s time to vote for your favorite county fair photo!

WE RECEIVED 45 great entries in our County Fair Photo Contest, and now it's your turn to vote and decide the winners! Three winners will… Continue reading

ALL'S FAIR! It's time to vote for your favorite county fair photo!