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Salsa Night offered on Friday

Salsa Night — Latin Dance Party is planned at Studio Bob from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Friday. Tickets for this special… Continue reading

Kathy Durr, 70, left, and Charle Crocker, 69, both of Port Angeles, try their hands at carving jack-o-lanterns during a pumpkin carving workshop on Saturday at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center. The workshop, which drew about 50 participants, was part of the center’s second annual Celebration of Shadows, a tribute to the season of Halloween. The event also included a mask-making workshop, a carved pumpkin contest, spooky walks and an outdoor movie. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Treats and terrors celebrate Halloween

Peninsula events include tours, shows and parades

Kathy Durr, 70, left, and Charle Crocker, 69, both of Port Angeles, try their hands at carving jack-o-lanterns during a pumpkin carving workshop on Saturday at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center. The workshop, which drew about 50 participants, was part of the center’s second annual Celebration of Shadows, a tribute to the season of Halloween. The event also included a mask-making workshop, a carved pumpkin contest, spooky walks and an outdoor movie. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Uses for Port Townsend Golf Course land considered, including a golf course

Alternative concepts also under development

Clallam County Public Utility District Commissioner Jim Waddell.

Waddell announces cancer diagnosis

Clallam Public Utility District Commissioner Jim Waddell has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Waddell announced the diagnosis at Monday’s PUD meeting. He… Continue reading

Clallam County Public Utility District Commissioner Jim Waddell.

Work to learn on Saturday

John Hassel and Lee Bowen will present “Digging and Dividing Dahlias” at 10 a.m. Saturday. The presentation is at a Sequim Botanical Garden… Continue reading

Bill Peach.

Clallam County commissioner booked for investigation of DUI

Jefferson County to consider case due to conflict of interest

Bill Peach.

BPA makes 39th payment to U.S. Treasury

The Bonneville Power Administration recently announced that it has paid the U.S. Treasury $950.6 million. This was the administration’s 39th consecutive, on-time… Continue reading

Shear Elegance Hair Salon has hired stylist Whitney Wilstrom.

Whitney Wilstrom hired at Shear Elegance Salon

Shear Elegance Hair Salon has hired stylist Whitney Wilstrom. Wilstrom is available for appointments Monday through Friday and some Saturdays. The salon… Continue reading

Shear Elegance Hair Salon has hired stylist Whitney Wilstrom.
Hair stylist Ciara Owen has joined the J. Ryan Salon and Boutique.

Ciara Owen hired at J. Ryan Boutique

Hair stylist Ciara Owen has joined the J. Ryan Salon and Boutique. Owen, a Port Angeles native and graduate of the Hair… Continue reading

Hair stylist Ciara Owen has joined the J. Ryan Salon and Boutique.
Wendy Sisk, chief executive officer for Peninsula Behavioral Health, talks about the conversion of the former All-View Motel in Port Angeles into the future Dawn View Apartments for low-income individuals and families. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

All-View Motel conversion to housing nears completion

Peninsula agency aiming for move-in date in early 2023

Wendy Sisk, chief executive officer for Peninsula Behavioral Health, talks about the conversion of the former All-View Motel in Port Angeles into the future Dawn View Apartments for low-income individuals and families. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Port Angeles Wrestling Club holds sign-ups

The Port Angeles Wrestling Club will hold a second round of sign-ups from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Old… Continue reading

A pedestrian makes their way down West First Street as rain falls upon downtown Port Angeles on Tuesday. A return to seasonal wet weather has prompted county officials to end the annual summer burn ban that had been extended into fall because of exceptionally dry conditions. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Burn bans lifted on Peninsula

Wet weather forcast for foreseeable future

A pedestrian makes their way down West First Street as rain falls upon downtown Port Angeles on Tuesday. A return to seasonal wet weather has prompted county officials to end the annual summer burn ban that had been extended into fall because of exceptionally dry conditions. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

COASST training scheduled for Neah Bay this weekend

The University of Washington Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team will conduct beached bird training from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.… Continue reading

Dawn View Court breakdown

Here is a breakdown of what is available at Peninsula Behavioral Health’s Dawn View Court (formerly All-View Motel), supportive housing at 214… Continue reading

Family movie night set for NOLS

The West End branches of the North Olympic Library System will screen the 2017 animated film “2017” during free family movies this… Continue reading

Vanessa Wade and her son enjoy the Chimacum Farmers Market earlier this season. Sunday is the last day before next summer. (David Conklin)

Last Chimacum Market of season on Sunday

Trick-or-treating, music to celebrate Halloween events

Vanessa Wade and her son enjoy the Chimacum Farmers Market earlier this season. Sunday is the last day before next summer. (David Conklin)

Orca lecture scheduled at Fort Flagler

Brad Hanson will present “Southern Resident Orcas” at 6 p.m. Saturday in the Fort Flagler Hospital, 10541 Flagler Road. Hanson, an ecologist… Continue reading

PAT NEAL: Lost in the throes of mushroom fever

THERE ARE FEW things more comforting than the sound of a heavy rain on the roof. It’s a message that tells us the forest fires… Continue reading

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PREP ROUNDUP: Port Angeles volleyball goes to five sets to beat Bainbridge

The Port Angeles volleyball team came from behind to win a marathon five-set, 212-point match 3-2 (23-25, 25-23, 25-19, 22-25, 15-10) over… Continue reading

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