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Fish barrier work begins near Port Ludlow

PORT LUDLOW ­— Crews contracted with the state Department of Transportation have begun building a two-lane bypass roadway around the work zone on state Highway… Continue reading

Smoke billows from a garage 71 S. Benson Road near Port Angeles on Wednesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Garage fire near Port Angeles

Smoke billows from a garage at 71 S. Benson Road near Port Angeles on Wednesday.… Continue reading

Smoke billows from a garage 71 S. Benson Road near Port Angeles on Wednesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Artist Anne Milligan will be in her working studio and soon-to-be-open art gallery during the First Friday Art Walk. (Photo courtesy of A. Milligan Art Studio and Gallery)

New venue added to First Friday Art Walk in Sequim

A new venue is open for Sequim’s First Friday Art Walk, set from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at various galleries around town.… Continue reading

Artist Anne Milligan will be in her working studio and soon-to-be-open art gallery during the First Friday Art Walk. (Photo courtesy of A. Milligan Art Studio and Gallery)

Newcomers’ luncheon slated Tuesday

Andrew May will address the North Olympic Newcomers’ Club during a luncheon at noon Tuesday. May will be speaking in the Legends Room… Continue reading

Samantha and Nathan Wilford of Brier run in the 2022 North Olympic Discovery Marathon. The marathon returns Sunday between Blyn and Port Angeles with 5K, 10K and the kids marathon Saturday in Port Angeles. (Cascadia Films)

NORTH OLYMPIC DISCOVERY MARATHON: More than 2,000 participants expected from 44 states, five countries

More than 2,000 participants are signed up so far for the North Olympic Discovery Marathon races this weekend with registrations picking up… Continue reading

Samantha and Nathan Wilford of Brier run in the 2022 North Olympic Discovery Marathon. The marathon returns Sunday between Blyn and Port Angeles with 5K, 10K and the kids marathon Saturday in Port Angeles. (Cascadia Films)

Olympic Angels provides support, mentors for youth in foster care

Jefferson County program expanding into Clallam County

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OPA goes retro for ‘The Nifty Fifties’

Community invited to student productions at SHS auditorium

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Frank Redmon.

Quilcene schools superintendent resigns

Frank Redmon moving to Pennsylvania

Frank Redmon.
Victoria Wellman, of Clinton, won first place in Port Townsend Sunrise Rotary's 11th Running of the Balls.

Running of the balls in Port Townsend

Victoria Wellman of Clinton won first place in Port Townsend Sunrise Rotary’s 11th Running of the Balls. The annual fundraiser features 1,500 numbered golf balls… Continue reading

Victoria Wellman, of Clinton, won first place in Port Townsend Sunrise Rotary's 11th Running of the Balls.

Sequim postpones hearing on food trucks

Staff: State protocols must be completed

A helicopter from the Coast Guard station in Port Angeles assists in the rescue. (Clallam County Sheriff’s Office)

Unidentified man rescued from beach after falling 60 feet

Taken to Harborview; his condition was unknown on Tuesday

A helicopter from the Coast Guard station in Port Angeles assists in the rescue. (Clallam County Sheriff’s Office)
"Shadows and Light," the new art exhibition at Northwind Art's Jeanette Best Gallery in Port Townsend, features some 45 new works. Among them is "In the Shadows of Time" by local artist Diane Walker.

‘Shadows and Light’ exhibit opens Thursday in downtown Port Townsend

The Showcase Artists, the juried group displaying their work at Northwind Art’s Jeanette Best Gallery year-round, received an added invitation last spring.… Continue reading

"Shadows and Light," the new art exhibition at Northwind Art's Jeanette Best Gallery in Port Townsend, features some 45 new works. Among them is "In the Shadows of Time" by local artist Diane Walker.
Port Angeles’ Matthew Miller, left, chases a loose ball ahead of Kingston’s Edwin Vallecillo, right in a match this season in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

ALL OLYMPIC BOYS SOCCER: Port Angeles’ Miller and Close, Sequim’s Feik make first team

Port Angeles’ Matthew Miller and Landon Close, and Sequim’s Colin Feik all made the Olympic League all-league first team for boys soccer.… Continue reading

Port Angeles’ Matthew Miller, left, chases a loose ball ahead of Kingston’s Edwin Vallecillo, right in a match this season in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Dr. Shahida Shahrir Mellon

Cigarette smoking and HIV topic of Studium Generale

Cigarette smoking is the leading cause of preventable death and disease worldwide and is extremely harmful for people living with HIV, according… Continue reading

Dr. Shahida Shahrir Mellon

Hurricane Ridge shuttle delayed following fire

National Park Service says it’s working on update by Friday

Live United Awards given at annual prom event

The United Way of Clallam County presented its Live United Award during the nonprofit’s annual prom on May 13. • Board member awards… Continue reading

PAT NEAL: The house of the salmon

FOR SOME, THE new year begins in January. On our rivers, the new year begins with the first sighting of baby salmon emerging from the… Continue reading

Suzanne Ames.

Peninsula College sets 9 new programs

Courses of study to begin in fall

Suzanne Ames.
Joshua Guerrier.

Search continues for hiker

Missing man believed to have entered Duckabush River

Joshua Guerrier.
Aggy Huff of PA holds “Dallas" a Nigerian Dwarf Goat at the annual Shepherd’s Festival held at the Sequim Prairie Grange. She is inside a white tent. The festival was half inside the grange and half outside with many vendors with sheep, goats and llamas and related products. 			  Cyndie Stumbaugh who has directed the festival for years recalls that it started back in 1980 but missed the last three years because of COVID. This years revival of the festival was met with blue skies and many many visitors. Cyndie said. “It's excellent and I’m thrilled." dlogan

Shepherd’s Festival held at Sequim Prairie Grange

Aggy Huff of Port Angeles holds “Dallas” a Nigerian dwarf goat at the annual Shepherd’s Festival held at the Sequim Prairie Grange. The festival was… Continue reading

Aggy Huff of PA holds “Dallas" a Nigerian Dwarf Goat at the annual Shepherd’s Festival held at the Sequim Prairie Grange. She is inside a white tent. The festival was half inside the grange and half outside with many vendors with sheep, goats and llamas and related products. 			  Cyndie Stumbaugh who has directed the festival for years recalls that it started back in 1980 but missed the last three years because of COVID. This years revival of the festival was met with blue skies and many many visitors. Cyndie said. “It's excellent and I’m thrilled." dlogan