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ISSUES OF FAITH: What is a bishop?

CURRENTLY, I AM the bishop in the Mount Pleasant ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. You might ask, “What is a… Continue reading

KONP Home Show returns this weekend

Hundreds in prizes to be given away

Long ER wait time discussed

Sound Physicians says it expects hirings to help

No injuries in early morning SUV, garage fire

No one was injured early Thursday morning when a fire that started in a vehicle spread to a garage of a residence… Continue reading

Angler Joseph Ebsworth landed this good-sized lingcod while fishing out of Neah Bay on the lingcod and bottomfish opener last Saturday.
Angler Joseph Ebsworth landed this good-sized lingcod while fishing out of Neah Bay on the lingcod and bottomfish opener last Saturday.
The Rev. Cindy Akana

Program scheduled for OUUF on Sunday

The Rev. Cindy Akana will present “Grow What You Sow” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Akana is the guest speaker at Unity in… Continue reading

The Rev. Cindy Akana
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Brian Tucker, left, and Kevin Smith, workers with the Sequim branch of Neely Construction Co., remove a section of rusted railing at Port Angeles City Pier on Thursday.. The project calls for replacement of 1,300 linear feet of pedestrian railings that were installed in the 1970s with corrosion-resistant galvanized steel barriers around the pier and walkways. The project is expected to be completed in June.

Railing repair at Port Angeles pier

Brian Tucker, left, and Kevin Smith, workers with the Sequim branch of Neely Construction Co., remove a section of rusted railing at Port Angeles City… Continue reading

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Brian Tucker, left, and Kevin Smith, workers with the Sequim branch of Neely Construction Co., remove a section of rusted railing at Port Angeles City Pier on Thursday.. The project calls for replacement of 1,300 linear feet of pedestrian railings that were installed in the 1970s with corrosion-resistant galvanized steel barriers around the pier and walkways. The project is expected to be completed in June.
The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith

Service set for Unity in Port Townsend

The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith will present “Principles of Hope, Part 2” at 11 a.m. Sunday Douglas-Smith is the pastor at Unity in… Continue reading

The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith

Variety of entertainment set on Peninsula

A Forever Twilight weekend, a scholarship auction, community garage sale and a variety of exhibits, plays and concerts are scheduled on the North Olympic Peninsula… Continue reading

State Highway 20 closed at Eaglemount Road

The state Department of Transportation has closed a section of state Highway 20 between… Continue reading

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Port Angeles' Alex Angevine, right, looks back after sliding into second as Bremerton shortstop Brian Infante lets the ball get past him, allioing Angevine to scramble to the bag in the second inning on Tuesday at Port Angeles Civic Field.

PREP BASEBALL: Roughriders open season with a no-hitter

PA crushes Bremerton 10-0; EJ’s Brody Moore strikes out 13

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Port Angeles' Alex Angevine, right, looks back after sliding into second as Bremerton shortstop Brian Infante lets the ball get past him, allioing Angevine to scramble to the bag in the second inning on Tuesday at Port Angeles Civic Field.

Forever Twilight celebrates equinox this weekend

Photo ops, books and more activities set for Friday through Sunday

In the Metropolitan Opera production of "Lohengrin," Günther Groissböck portrays King Heinrich. In this scene, a window to the celestial realm of the Holy Grail has opened. photo courtesy the Metropolitan Opera
In the Metropolitan Opera production of "Lohengrin," Günther Groissböck portrays King Heinrich. In this scene, a window to the celestial realm of the Holy Grail has opened. photo courtesy the Metropolitan Opera

Port Angeles man convicted of child sex crimes

Sentencing to be in federal court in June

Loran Scruggs, left, brought a green cashmere sweater, a pair of floral silk pants and a pair of black cotton pants that needed to be mended to the Port Townsend Marine Science Center’s Repair Cafe. Paula Lalish was one of three volunteers on hand to assist people by fixing clothing that had holes, rips, tears and and broken zippers. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

Repair Cafe promotes fixing, not tossing, household items

Next event to be presented Saturday at Quilcene center

Loran Scruggs, left, brought a green cashmere sweater, a pair of floral silk pants and a pair of black cotton pants that needed to be mended to the Port Townsend Marine Science Center’s Repair Cafe. Paula Lalish was one of three volunteers on hand to assist people by fixing clothing that had holes, rips, tears and and broken zippers. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

Scholarship auction offers over 1,000 items

Annual event coincides with Twilight Equinox weekend

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Sequim Wheelers to kick off sixth season with open house

More volunteers sought at Saturday event

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Tom McGraw of Port Angeles pulls weeds from a plot in the Fifth Street Community Garden in Port Angeles on Tuesday. With the first day of spring less than a week away, many gardeners are starting the process of preparing for the upcoming growing season.

Weed work at community garden

Tom McGraw of Port Angeles pulls weeds from a plot in the Fifth Street Community Garden in Port Angeles on Tuesday. With the first day… Continue reading

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Tom McGraw of Port Angeles pulls weeds from a plot in the Fifth Street Community Garden in Port Angeles on Tuesday. With the first day of spring less than a week away, many gardeners are starting the process of preparing for the upcoming growing season.
“Collapse” by Quilcene High School alumnus Ewen LeRest is among the photographs in “Wet: Reflections on Water,” the exhibition opening Friday at Northwind Art’s Jeanette Best Gallery in Port Townsend.

‘Wet’ photography arrives in Port Townsend

‘Reflections on Water’ opens Friday

“Collapse” by Quilcene High School alumnus Ewen LeRest is among the photographs in “Wet: Reflections on Water,” the exhibition opening Friday at Northwind Art’s Jeanette Best Gallery in Port Townsend.