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Speaker set for Unity in the Olympics

The Rev. Terry Barrett will present “The Pathway to Fearlessness” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Barrett, a member of the Center for Spiritual… Continue reading

Third party cybersecurity incident impacts Peninsula College community

Two vendors have notified Peninsula College of a cybersecurity incident that may have exposed personally identifiable information of current students as well… Continue reading

Turn-A-Thon set Saturday

The Strait Turners chapter of the American Association of Woodturners will host Turn-a-Thon from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. The wood-turning celebration… Continue reading

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Lefties centerfielder Mauricio Guardado, makes a running catch on a deep fly ball as centerfielder Kyle Becker looks on during Wednesday's game against Kamloops in Port Angeles.
KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
Lefties centerfielder Mauricio Guardado, makes a running catch on a deep fly ball as centerfielder Kyle Becker looks on during Wednesday's game against Kamloops in Port Angeles.
The Wilder Baseball Club A team won the American Legion Northwest District Tournament and will compete at the Class A American Legion State Championship starting Saturday in Spokane. Team members and coaches are, back row from left, coach Jadon Seibel, coach Landon Seibel, Ryland Prioette, Lane Wilson, Garret Buerer, Maeson Grice, Andre Campbell, Easton Fisher, Brandt Perry, Ian Smithson, Ethan Swenson, coach Shane Martin and front row, Brayden Martin, Carston Seibel, Eden Peterson, Carson Waddell, Owen Leitz, Harris Bower and Bubba Hernandez.
The Wilder Baseball Club A team won the American Legion Northwest District Tournament and will compete at the Class A American Legion State Championship starting Saturday in Spokane. Team members and coaches are, back row from left, coach Jadon Seibel, coach Landon Seibel, Ryland Prioette, Lane Wilson, Garret Buerer, Maeson Grice, Andre Campbell, Easton Fisher, Brandt Perry, Ian Smithson, Ethan Swenson, coach Shane Martin and front row, Brayden Martin, Carston Seibel, Eden Peterson, Carson Waddell, Owen Leitz, Harris Bower and Bubba Hernandez.
Firefighters with Clallam County Fire District 3 extinguish a fire after a home exploded on the 100 block of June Place on Tuesday evening. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Home explosion ruled accidental

Man found dead inside remains unidentified Wednesday

Firefighters with Clallam County Fire District 3 extinguish a fire after a home exploded on the 100 block of June Place on Tuesday evening. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Bag of Books begins today

The Port Angeles Friends of the Library will host a Bag of Books sale from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. today and… Continue reading

Bunker open to teens this Friday

Another free afternoon of art-making for young people in sixth through 12th grades is set for this Friday at Northwind Art School… Continue reading

Day of Play, Community Days scheduled this weekend

The 2023 Port Angeles Day of Play on Saturday will offer recreational activities at 14 sites within town including the Field Arts… Continue reading

LEFTIES: Schueber, Mayer pitch well enough to win in extra-innings loss

Port Angeles held Kamloops to four hits, but the Lefties lost their third extra-inning game of the summer in a 4-2 defeat… Continue reading

Buddy, a miniature poodle belonging to the owners of a home that exploded in Sequim on Tuesday evening, was recovered by neighbors with what appeared to be only small wounds. The dog, which had tags and is microchipped, was taken to Greywolf Veterinary Hospital on Thursday, according to Amy Grice, the neighbor who found him. (Amy Grice)

Neighbors describe Sequim home blast

‘Like 10 times a sonic boom’

Buddy, a miniature poodle belonging to the owners of a home that exploded in Sequim on Tuesday evening, was recovered by neighbors with what appeared to be only small wounds. The dog, which had tags and is microchipped, was taken to Greywolf Veterinary Hospital on Thursday, according to Amy Grice, the neighbor who found him. (Amy Grice)

PAHS class of 1993 reunion scheduled

The Port Angeles High School class of 1993 will celebrate its 30-year reunion at 6 p.m. Saturday, July 29. The party is… Continue reading

Panelists to discuss climate change at fine arts center

The Port Angeles Fine Arts Center will host “Civic Minds + Creative Hearts: Climate Change and Resiliency” today. The event from 6… Continue reading

Port Angeles police investigating July 9 hit and run

Cyclist remains in serious condition

Puzzle print projects at library

The Summer Reading Program will present “Puzzle Print” at 2 p.m. Thursday. The class is in the Humphrey Room at the Jefferson… Continue reading

Dianne Lynn Knox has just published her first book, "Red Hot Pepper," whose cover bears a painting by her friend Marion Keen. photo courtesy of the author

Sequim poet to read from debut book Friday

By Diane Urbani de la Paz for Peninsula Daily News The worst art Is the art that’s kept inside That doesn’t see daylight That knows… Continue reading

  • Jul 20, 2023
  • By Diane Urbani de la Paz for Peninsula Daily News
  • Clallam County
Dianne Lynn Knox has just published her first book, "Red Hot Pepper," whose cover bears a painting by her friend Marion Keen. photo courtesy of the author
Port Angeles firefighters Ben Clark and Samantha Harik examine a gaping hole in the side of the former Delaney’s Restaurant and Bar at Front and Lincoln streets in downtown Port Angeles after a three-vehicle collision sent two vehicles into the building on Wednesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Three-car crash sends cars into building in Port Angeles

Traffic diverted for about 1 1/2 hours

Port Angeles firefighters Ben Clark and Samantha Harik examine a gaping hole in the side of the former Delaney’s Restaurant and Bar at Front and Lincoln streets in downtown Port Angeles after a three-vehicle collision sent two vehicles into the building on Wednesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Jason Headley of Port Hadlock had success during the Marine Area 9 opener last week, taking home limits of chinook with fishing partner Don Arnett of Diamond Point last Thursday and Friday.
Jason Headley of Port Hadlock had success during the Marine Area 9 opener last week, taking home limits of chinook with fishing partner Don Arnett of Diamond Point last Thursday and Friday.
Emma Carter of Boulder, Colo., sits between rows of lavender, hoping to get photos of bees on Saturday at the B & B Family Farm near Carlsborg, a participating farm in the upcoming Lavender Weekend. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Lavender fields flower before big weekend

Purple blooms, sweet scents adorn Sequim area

Emma Carter of Boulder, Colo., sits between rows of lavender, hoping to get photos of bees on Saturday at the B & B Family Farm near Carlsborg, a participating farm in the upcoming Lavender Weekend. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Competitors participate in a Special Olympics bocce jamboree held Saturday at Fort Worden in Port Townsend.

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Bocce event prepares athletes for Special Olympics

Nearly 80 competitors and volunteers gathered at the Fort Worden petanque/bocce courts Saturday in a bocce event hosted by the Jefferson County… Continue reading

  • Jul 19, 2023
  • Peninsula Daily News 
Competitors participate in a Special Olympics bocce jamboree held Saturday at Fort Worden in Port Townsend.