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Chowder cook-off canceled at Crab Fest

The Chowder Cook-off at the Dungeness Crab Festival has been canceled. The fundraiser for the Port Angeles Food Bank was to have… Continue reading

Do you believe in ghosts?

Do you believe in ghosts?… Continue reading

  • Oct 9, 2024

Port of Port Angeles considers 15-year lease for Amazon

Annual contract would bring in about $174,000

Dungeness Crab Festival returns this weekend

New organization promises same food and fun

Farmers market, transit relocated during Crabfest

The Port Angeles Farmers Market and some Clallam Transit System routes will relocate this weekend due to Dungeness Crab Festival events at… Continue reading

Cathy Collins of Renton takes a cell phone portrait of a coy looking Glaucous-winged gull at the parking lot overlooking the Strait of Juan de Fuca near the lighthouse at Fort Worden State Park on Tuesday morning. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Say cheese

Cathy Collins of Renton takes a cell phone portrait of a coy looking Glaucous-winged gull at the parking lot overlooking the Strait of Juan de… Continue reading

Cathy Collins of Renton takes a cell phone portrait of a coy looking Glaucous-winged gull at the parking lot overlooking the Strait of Juan de Fuca near the lighthouse at Fort Worden State Park on Tuesday morning. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Should the U.S. Supreme Court uphold or overturn restrictions on untraceable “ghost guns”?

Should the U.S. Supreme Court uphold or overturn restrictions on untraceable "ghost guns"?… Continue reading

  • Oct 8, 2024
Presented by the Port Angeles Symphony, Matthew Daline and Jennifer Chung of Port Townsend will play wide-ranging chamber recitals Friday in Port Angeles and Saturday in Sequim. (Matthew Daline)

Virtuosic duo to offer recitals in Port Angeles, Sequim

Daline began his journey on Olympic Peninsula

Presented by the Port Angeles Symphony, Matthew Daline and Jennifer Chung of Port Townsend will play wide-ranging chamber recitals Friday in Port Angeles and Saturday in Sequim. (Matthew Daline)
Former Port Angeles cross-country teammates Max Baeder, left, and Jack Gladfelter competed against each other at the Charles Bowles 8K Cross-Country Invitational in Salem, Ore., this weekend. Baeder runs for The Evergreen State college while Gladfelter runs for Corban University in Salem. (Joe Gladfelter)

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Former Riders’ XC teammates compete in college

Former Port Angeles Roughriders teammates Jack Gladfelter and Max Baeder competed against each other at the 49th annual Charles Bowles 8K Cross-Country… Continue reading

Former Port Angeles cross-country teammates Max Baeder, left, and Jack Gladfelter competed against each other at the Charles Bowles 8K Cross-Country Invitational in Salem, Ore., this weekend. Baeder runs for The Evergreen State college while Gladfelter runs for Corban University in Salem. (Joe Gladfelter)

Has your perspective of the Middle East changed since the Hamas attacks last Oct. 7?

Has your perspective of the Middle East changed since the Hamas attacks last Oct. 7?… Continue reading

  • Oct 7, 2024
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Life Step Keto Gummies Review: A Must Read Before Buying!

In today’s health-conscious society, the search for effective weight loss solutions has led many individuals to explore the world of dietary supplements. One innovative product… Continue reading

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Port Angeles’ Quimper Mercantile is celebrating its 12th birthday on Oct. 12, and marking the occasion with its annual anniversary sale. Quimper Mercantile photo

This store’s anniversary sale is a celebration of community and self-reliance

Quimper Mercantile’s anniversary sale, Oct. 12 to 14, celebrates how Port Townsend turned a retail challenge into a local triumph

Port Angeles’ Quimper Mercantile is celebrating its 12th birthday on Oct. 12, and marking the occasion with its annual anniversary sale. Quimper Mercantile photo
A massive kinetic skulpture called Maxtivity’s GLORY-ous Chocolate Turtle from Corvallis, Ore., negotiates a turn on Water Street during the 40th Kinetic Skulpture Parade and Race in downtown Port Townsend on Saturday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Kinetic Skulpture race

A massive kinetic skulpture called Maxtivity’s GLORY-ous Chocolate Turtle from Corvallis, Ore., negotiates a turn on Water Street during the 40th Kinetic Skulpture Parade and… Continue reading

A massive kinetic skulpture called Maxtivity’s GLORY-ous Chocolate Turtle from Corvallis, Ore., negotiates a turn on Water Street during the 40th Kinetic Skulpture Parade and Race in downtown Port Townsend on Saturday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Do you prefer to binge watch TV series or to watch one episode at a time?

Do you prefer to binge watch TV series or to watch one episode at a time?… Continue reading

  • Oct 6, 2024

A GROWING CONCERN: Scare up a list of October garden chores

HERE WE ARE, a week into October; that means it’s time for your October to-do list. • Plant bulbs. Yes, correct! October and November are… Continue reading

LETTER: Defeat Trump

I am heartened that thousands of Republicans in our country are stepping up to defeat Donald Trump in November, acknowledging that another Trump term may… Continue reading

LETTER: No on initiatives

The four initiatives that have been backed by Brian Haywood, co-founder of the multi-billion-dollar hedge fund company Taiyo Pacific, will not save us money. I-2109… Continue reading

LETTER: No on Republicans

This is an historic election, and like all historic elections, it is fraught with danger. Donald Trump and the Republicans are determined to destroy the… Continue reading

LETTER: Trump’s claims

In the past two weeks, we’ve seen Donald Trump make the following claims: Kamala Harris “…was Indian all the way, and then all of a… Continue reading

LETTER: Vote Upthegrove

The 2024 primary race for state Commissioner of Public Lands was the closest in Washington history. Dave Upthegrove squeaked out second place by 49 votes.… Continue reading