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NPBA Expo set Saturday, Sunday

Back after a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19, the two-day North Peninsula Building Association’s 24th Building, Remodeling and Energy Expo will feature… Continue reading

Port of Port Townsend approves purchase of Short’s Family Farm

Deal contingent upon $1M in state funding

The Rev. Cindy Akana

Program scheduled for OUUF on Sunday

The Rev. Cindy Akana will present “Levels of Love” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Akana is the guest speaker at Unity in the… Continue reading

The Rev. Cindy Akana
FairWinds Winery owners Judy and Micheal Cavett pose with the chocolate fountain in their pirate-themed Port Townsend Red Wine and Chocolate event.

Red Wine, chocolate tour this weekend in Port Townsend

Three Port Townsend wineries have banded together for the second consecutive year to host the Port Townsend Red Wine and Chocolate Tour… Continue reading

FairWinds Winery owners Judy and Micheal Cavett pose with the chocolate fountain in their pirate-themed Port Townsend Red Wine and Chocolate event.
The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith

Service set for Unity in Port Townsend

The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith will present “Divine Humanity” at 11 a.m. Sunday Douglas-Smith is the pastor at Unity in Port Townsend, 3918… Continue reading

The Rev. Pam Douglas-Smith
The Rev. Lynn Ungar

Speaker set for Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship

The Rev. Lynn Ungar will present “Amazing Grace”

The Rev. Lynn Ungar
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Bryan Lucas of Forks tries to pin Ravi Neumeyer of South Whidbey in the 120 lb. class on Saturday at the Battle of the Ax in Port Angeles.

STATE WRESTLING: Huge Forks contingent heading to Tacoma Dome for Mat Classic XXXIV

East Jefferson, Port Angeles, Sequim grapplers also compete

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Bryan Lucas of Forks tries to pin Ravi Neumeyer of South Whidbey in the 120 lb. class on Saturday at the Battle of the Ax in Port Angeles.

Storytelling, lectures, music offered this weekend

Storytelling, lectures and music is planned on the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend. • Out Loud Story Slam will be at Olympic Theatre Arts in… Continue reading

Two code enforcement positions added

Clallam County commissioners have agreed to add two new code enforcement positions as part of the Community Development Department’s “solutions-based approach” to… Continue reading

Katie Roszatycki of Port Angeles and her children, June Roszatycki, 2, and Asher Roszatycki, 3, sit in the back of their car waiting for the delivery of dry shoes and socks from another family member after an outing to Hollywood Beach on Thursday. The family was keeping themselves entertained in the parking lot at Port Angeles City Pier. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Wet feet

Katie Roszatycki of Port Angeles and her children, June Roszatycki, 2, and Asher Roszatycki, 3, sit in the back of their car waiting for the… Continue reading

Katie Roszatycki of Port Angeles and her children, June Roszatycki, 2, and Asher Roszatycki, 3, sit in the back of their car waiting for the delivery of dry shoes and socks from another family member after an outing to Hollywood Beach on Thursday. The family was keeping themselves entertained in the parking lot at Port Angeles City Pier. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Port Angeles High School.

BOYS BASKETBALL: Port Angeles falls to Enumclaw in first district contest

Riders host Franklin Pierce today in loser-out

Port Angeles High School.
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Sequim's Vince Carrizosa drives the lane for a layup during the Wolves' 66-37 bi-district tournament win over the Lindbergh Eagles on Wednesday.

BOYS BASKETBALL: Sequim stays alive with 66-37 district blowout of Lindbergh

With its back to the wall, Sequim continued its hot stretch of play with a 66-37 loser-out bi-district boys basketball victory over the… Continue reading

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Sequim's Vince Carrizosa drives the lane for a layup during the Wolves' 66-37 bi-district tournament win over the Lindbergh Eagles on Wednesday.

PENINSULA COLLEGE: Pirates gets stingy late to top Skagit Valley

Peninsula College produced three straight defensive stops on Skagit Valley as the Pirate men got back to their winning ways with a… Continue reading

Jefferson County voters approve fire districts’ lid lift measures

Chiefs discuss what added funds will mean

Bunco party scheduled Friday

The Sequim Guild will host a bunco party from noon to 3 p.m. Friday. The fundraiser will be at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church,… Continue reading

Coast Guard tows pleasure craft to Port Angeles

A 42-foot pleasure craft was towed from Neah Bay to Port Angeles on Monday. The boat ran out of fuel in the… Continue reading

Deal may be close for public safety site

Location has been discussed since 2019

New owners at Sequim brokerage

Daniel Erickson, founder of Town & Country, announced last week the sale of the Sequim real estate brokerage to Fathom Realty, based out of Cary,… Continue reading

Peninsula College approves honorary degree for former student

Posthumous honor to be given to award-winning journalist

Police say calls about active shooter a hoax

Officers walk through schools to make sure students remain safe