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Port Townsend Farmers Market opens Saturday

Farm-fresh eggs, mexican pastries and smoked fish available

Jeannine Chappell’s abstract piece, “News of the Universe,” will be on display at Blue Whole Gallery throughout April.

Sequim to host First Friday Art Walk

The First Friday Art Walk will celebrate with a pink-themed event from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at various venues in downtown Sequim.… Continue reading

Jeannine Chappell’s abstract piece, “News of the Universe,” will be on display at Blue Whole Gallery throughout April.

Single-lane traffic near Kalaloch Campground

Erosion near Kalaloch Campground has caused a temporary lane closure on U.S. Highway 101. Drivers can expect alternating single-lane traffic at milepost 158,… Continue reading

UPS Store closing Port Angeles location

UPS is closing its UPS Customer Center at 3216 E. Highway 101 on Friday. “There are several UPS Drop Boxes in Port… Continue reading

Agencies arrest man who barricaded himself in an RV

Law enforcement officers from multiple agencies arrested a man in Sequim after he had barricaded himself inside a recreational vehicle on Applegate Lane.… Continue reading

Gary Norris, front, takes a photo of the Rayonier No. 4 as Leo Frymire looks on during a tour of the engine on Sunday at Lauridsen Boulevard and Chase Street in Port Angeles. They attended a fundraiser for Restore the 4!, a local group leading the effort to restore the geared locomotive built in 1924 by Willamette Iron and Steel in Portland, Ore. The North Olympic History Center, which helped organize the event, donated $1,000 toward the cause. More than 100 people attended a presentation by Steve Hauff, a local historian and expert on Willamette logging locomotives, at the Port Angeles Main Library beforehand. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Locomotive fundraiser

Gary Norris, front, takes a photo of the Rayonier No. 4 as Leo Frymire looks on during a tour of the engine on Sunday at… Continue reading

Gary Norris, front, takes a photo of the Rayonier No. 4 as Leo Frymire looks on during a tour of the engine on Sunday at Lauridsen Boulevard and Chase Street in Port Angeles. They attended a fundraiser for Restore the 4!, a local group leading the effort to restore the geared locomotive built in 1924 by Willamette Iron and Steel in Portland, Ore. The North Olympic History Center, which helped organize the event, donated $1,000 toward the cause. More than 100 people attended a presentation by Steve Hauff, a local historian and expert on Willamette logging locomotives, at the Port Angeles Main Library beforehand. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Boatbuilding school names executive director

Local candidate chosen from national pool

Court denies recall petition

Sequim man files motion to reconsider

Deadwood Revival — Kim Trenerry and Jason Mogi — will bring their music to Field Arts & Events Hall on Saturday. (Eric Neurath)

Deadwood Revival to step onto Field Hall stage Saturday

There is no substitute for chemistry. Kim Trenerry and Jason Mogi have been demonstrating that for a few decades now, ever since… Continue reading

  • Apr 1, 2025
  • By Diane Urbani de la Paz For Peninsula Daily News
  • Clallam County
Deadwood Revival — Kim Trenerry and Jason Mogi — will bring their music to Field Arts & Events Hall on Saturday. (Eric Neurath)

Former Washington Supreme Court Justice Susan Owens dies

Judge spent 19 years on Clallam County District Court bench

David Moskowitz will speak at the Conservation Breakfast on Saturday morning.

Land Trust’s conservation breakfast set for Saturday

Wildlife tracker David Moskowitz will speak during the North Olympic Land Trust’s conservation breakfast from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday. The… Continue reading

David Moskowitz will speak at the Conservation Breakfast on Saturday morning.
Jewelry by Jolie Maki will be on display throughout April.

Port Ludlow Art League to host reception for new exhibit

The Port Ludlow Art League will host a reception for a new exhibit from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday. The reception… Continue reading

Jewelry by Jolie Maki will be on display throughout April.

Road improvement project set at Lincoln Park

The city of Port Angeles will perform road improvements at Lincoln Park through April 21. During the project, which started Monday, the… Continue reading

Salish Sea Early Music Festival performance Sunday

The Port Townsend Salish Sea Early Music Festival will present “European Tour: 1690-1790” at 2 p.m. Sunday. The Baroque music concert will… Continue reading

Visual storyteller to host lecture at Studium Generale East

Studium Generale East will present “Meet Gabe Lelyveld” at 6 p.m. Thursday. Lelyveld will speak at Peninsula College’s Port Townsend campus, 202… Continue reading

Colin Feik, Sequim soccer.

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Colin Feik, Sequim soccer

Colin Feik played a role in every goal in Sequim’s 4-1 boys’ soccer victory over Olympic last week. It seems like in every win for… Continue reading

Colin Feik, Sequim soccer.
Port Angeles’ Millie Long, now playing for Alaska-Anchorage, was named Monday to the D2CCA All-West Region First Team in women’s basketball. (University of Alaska-Anchorage)

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: PA’s Millie Long adds to awards; makes Div. II All-Region West team

After helping their team to the Great Northwest Athletic Conference regular-season and tournament titles, the Alaska-Anchorage senior pair of Tori Hollingshead and… Continue reading

Port Angeles’ Millie Long, now playing for Alaska-Anchorage, was named Monday to the D2CCA All-West Region First Team in women’s basketball. (University of Alaska-Anchorage)
North Olympic Baseball and Softball held its Majors jamboree this weekend at Lincoln Park with more than a dozen teams, coaches and officials participating on a perfect spring day this weekend. (Stephanie Melnick)

STANDALONE PHOTOS: On the fields and up on the ridge, spring has sprung

Above North Olympic Baseball and Softball held its Majors jamboree this weekend at Volunteer Field with more than a dozen teams, coaches and officials participating… Continue reading

North Olympic Baseball and Softball held its Majors jamboree this weekend at Lincoln Park with more than a dozen teams, coaches and officials participating on a perfect spring day this weekend. (Stephanie Melnick)
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Port Angeles' Harper Willis, right, looks at a loose ball in front of North Kitsap's Gavin Alfonso on Friday at Peninsula College.

PREP SOCCER: (Updated) North Kitsap still tops in the league, blanks Port Angeles

Feik three assists and a goal in Sequim victory over Olympic

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Port Angeles' Harper Willis, right, looks at a loose ball in front of North Kitsap's Gavin Alfonso on Friday at Peninsula College.
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Sisters Jasmine Kirchan, left, and Shawnta Henry and their mom Nicole Kirchan all work at the Sequim Boys & Girls Club. After work on Feb. 26, they all helped save the life of a man in front of Walmart.

Sequim woman uses CPR training to save man outside Walmart

She credits training to Boys Girls Club, fire district

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Sisters Jasmine Kirchan, left, and Shawnta Henry and their mom Nicole Kirchan all work at the Sequim Boys & Girls Club. After work on Feb. 26, they all helped save the life of a man in front of Walmart.