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More than 50 infected in COVID-19 outbreak at King County Jail

A significant COVID-19 outbreak is happening inside the King County Jail, with 19 cases detected on Monday alone. The outbreak… Continue reading

Oboist Nathan Hughes of the Metropolitan Opera will play in an online concert presented by Port Angeles’ Music on the Strait festival. (Photo courtesy of Music on the Strait)

Music on the Strait to present virtual concert on Sunday

Clara Schumann, celebrity pianist, mother of eight children, composer and love interest of two fellow composers, would have hosted an evening like… Continue reading

Oboist Nathan Hughes of the Metropolitan Opera will play in an online concert presented by Port Angeles’ Music on the Strait festival. (Photo courtesy of Music on the Strait)
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 Rachael Van Laanen and her son Quince, 5, care for the animals — including 40 American Alpine goats — at Mystery Bay Farm on Marrowstone Island.

Mystery Bay Farm welcomes spring season

Farmsteading described on tours on Marrowstone

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 Rachael Van Laanen and her son Quince, 5, care for the animals — including 40 American Alpine goats — at Mystery Bay Farm on Marrowstone Island.

North Idaho expands vaccine access because of lack of demand

Supplies still limited in Spokane

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Sequim’s Ryan Porter slides safely into second under the glove of East Jefferson’s Hunter Cerna during a rainy Wednesday afternoon game played in Chimacum. Poised to back-up the play is Marcus Ritch, (3).

PREP ROUNDUP: Sequim walks past East Jefferson

Sequim, Forks boys soccer earn shutouts; Wolves golfers split with Klahowya; EJ tennis wins

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Sequim’s Ryan Porter slides safely into second under the glove of East Jefferson’s Hunter Cerna during a rainy Wednesday afternoon game played in Chimacum. Poised to back-up the play is Marcus Ritch, (3).
Sequim shortstop Hannah Bates looks to put a tag on a Kingston baserunner in the Wolves’ 19-3 win over the visiting Buccaneers on Wednesday. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

PREP SOFTBALL: Sequim bats blister Buccaneers

Julmist smashes 3-run homer; Lopez hits 3 doubles, triple

Sequim shortstop Hannah Bates looks to put a tag on a Kingston baserunner in the Wolves’ 19-3 win over the visiting Buccaneers on Wednesday. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
Sequim City Council members will begin the process of choosing a new city manager, and it will include interim city manager Charisse Deschenes. Her contract isn’t broken if council members begin a search, city staff confirmed.
Sequim City Council members will begin the process of choosing a new city manager, and it will include interim city manager Charisse Deschenes. Her contract isn’t broken if council members begin a search, city staff confirmed.

Some students to return to full-time in classrooms

Elementary school shifts to keep kids with one teacher

Soroptimists set to meet at noon today

Rosie Garbe will address an online meeting of Soroptimist International of Port Angeles at noon today. Garbe is the executive director of… Continue reading

Bob Stokes, owner of Studio Bob in Port Angeles, hangs artworks on the wall of his art and music venue on Wednesday in preparation for Friday’s “Save the Bob” live-streaming music fundraiser. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Live-streamed concert aims to help keep art venue afloat

FarmStrong featured in Friday fundraiser for PA studio space

Bob Stokes, owner of Studio Bob in Port Angeles, hangs artworks on the wall of his art and music venue on Wednesday in preparation for Friday’s “Save the Bob” live-streaming music fundraiser. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

COLLEGE SPORTS: Peninsula Pirates basketball and soccer seasons set to begin

Peninsula College, with one of the winningest athletic programs in the Northwest Athletic Conference (NWAC), won’t be competing for… Continue reading

Erica Bauermeister, seen in August 2001 while renovating her house, will give a talk online tonight about her book, “House Lessons: Renovating a Life.” (Photo courtesy of Ben Bauermeister)

Community Read author talk Thursday

‘House Lessons’ a personal story

Erica Bauermeister, seen in August 2001 while renovating her house, will give a talk online tonight about her book, “House Lessons: Renovating a Life.” (Photo courtesy of Ben Bauermeister)
Sam White was selected as the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe's new police chief. White, a member of the tribe, started work March 18. (Jesse Major/Peninsula Daily News)

Lower Elwha chief named to state executive board

Lower Elwha Police Chief Sam White has been appointed to the board of directors of the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs.… Continue reading

Sam White was selected as the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe's new police chief. White, a member of the tribe, started work March 18. (Jesse Major/Peninsula Daily News)
Port Angeles’ Jack Gladfelter finished fifth at the Northwest Region Cross Country championships, as the Roughrider boys ran to a regional title. (Rodger Johnson/Port Angeles Cross Country)

PREPS: Fall sports flew past; here’s a look back at what happened

The “fall” prep sports season, which began in earnest in late winter and wrapped with culminating contests after the vernal equinox last Saturday, is now… Continue reading

Port Angeles’ Jack Gladfelter finished fifth at the Northwest Region Cross Country championships, as the Roughrider boys ran to a regional title. (Rodger Johnson/Port Angeles Cross Country)

Seattle Proud Boys leader pleads not guilty in Capitol siege

A Seattle-area man and a leader of the far-right Proud Boys have pleaded not guilty to federal charges accusing him… Continue reading

Sequim man sentenced again for child sex crimes

A Sequim man was resentenced this week to 11½ years in prison on multiple convictions including child rape after the state Court… Continue reading