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The Rev. Sonya Milton will present “Cultivating A Spacious Impartiality” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.

Speaker set for Sunday service

The Rev. Sonya Milton will present “Cultivating A Spacious Impartiality” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Milton will be the guest speaker at Unity… Continue reading

The Rev. Sonya Milton will present “Cultivating A Spacious Impartiality” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.

State residents can order more free COVID-19 tests

Washington state is expanding its program to distribute free COVID-19 tests throughout the state. The Seattle Times reported that officials with the state… Continue reading

Students win cash awards for artwork

Three North Olympic Peninsula students won cash prizes for their artwork exhibited in the High Schools of the Olympic Peninsula Creative Crafts and… Continue reading

Sunshine Festival schedule

The Sequim Sunshine Festival begins today and continues through Saturday. Here is the schedule. Today • 5 p.m. — Ribbon Cutting and Heritage… Continue reading

Trade group settles GMO-labeling case for $9 million

A trade group that represents some of the biggest U.S. food companies has agreed to pay $9 million for violations of Washington campaign… Continue reading

Charlie Bermant/Peninsula Daily NewsJefferson Transit General Manager Tammi Rubert.

Transit to seek interim general manager

Rubert plans to step down next month

Charlie Bermant/Peninsula Daily NewsJefferson Transit General Manager Tammi Rubert.

Two fixes to police reform laws head to Inslee’s desk

The state Legislature has overwhelmingly passed two measures to clarify part of a wide-ranging package of police reform laws passed last year, in… Continue reading

Young man fatally shot in downtown Seattle

Police are investigating a shooting that left a young man dead Wednesday evening on Third Avenue in downtown Seattle. The shooting victim, in… Continue reading

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Port Angeles' Wyatt Dunning shoots a 3-pointer against Franklin Pierce on Wednesday night in Yakima. (Photo courtesy of Jason Wheeler)
Port Angeles' Wyatt Dunning shoots a 3-pointer against Franklin Pierce on Wednesday night in Yakima. (Photo courtesy of Jason Wheeler)

FEMA approves more than $585,000 in funding for Clallam County

More than $585,000 in Federal Emergency Management Agency funding has been approved for individuals affected by flooding in Clallam County. As of Sunday, Federal Emergency… Continue reading

Port Townsend’s Chinese community topic of film

The Jefferson County Historical Society will host another look into Port Townsend’s past this Friday evening with Valerie Soe, a San Francisco… Continue reading

Betsy Carlson, left, and Emily Buckner discuss the Port Townsend Marine Science Center's new gift shop, which will open to the public Friday at the Flagship Landing building on Water Street. (Brian McLean/Peninsula Daily News)

Science center to open shop

Phase 1 of relocation process to open to public Friday

Betsy Carlson, left, and Emily Buckner discuss the Port Townsend Marine Science Center's new gift shop, which will open to the public Friday at the Flagship Landing building on Water Street. (Brian McLean/Peninsula Daily News)
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Erik Evans of Port Angeles, otherwise known as the "Parking Lot Piper," gives a free bagpipe performance on Tuesday at Sail and Paddle Park on Ediz Hook in Port Angeles. Evans, who often plays with fellow piper Tomas McCurdy, has been offering weekly outdoor sets since April 2020 and currently pipes on a weather-permitting schedule of noon on Tuesdays on Ediz Hook and noon on Fridays at Sequim's Carrie Blake Park.

Seaside serenade on Ediz Hook

Erik Evans of Port Angeles, otherwise known as the “Parking Lot Piper,” gives a free bagpipe performance on Tuesday at Sail and Paddle Park on… Continue reading

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Erik Evans of Port Angeles, otherwise known as the "Parking Lot Piper," gives a free bagpipe performance on Tuesday at Sail and Paddle Park on Ediz Hook in Port Angeles. Evans, who often plays with fellow piper Tomas McCurdy, has been offering weekly outdoor sets since April 2020 and currently pipes on a weather-permitting schedule of noon on Tuesdays on Ediz Hook and noon on Fridays at Sequim's Carrie Blake Park.

Sequim city plans help for businesses

Council meetings to resume in person March 28

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Two vie for open sheriff seat

Winborn among those not seeking reelection

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City to take over Port Angeles garbage services

Dispute with private company resolved

Port Angeles' Natalie Johnson, left, and Sequim's Alex Schmadeke

ATHLETES OF THE WEEK: Natalie Johnson, Port Angeles wrestling; Alex Schmadeke, Sequim gymnastics

This week, we pick a pair of athletes from girls’ wrestling and gymnastics as our Athletes of the Week. Going up against girls from all… Continue reading

Port Angeles' Natalie Johnson, left, and Sequim's Alex Schmadeke