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Port Townsend’s Urban Sketchers plan to meet

The Port Townsend Urban Sketchers will sketch in Laurel Grove Cemetery at 10 a.m. Saturday. The group will meet inside the gate… Continue reading

Public Disclosure Commission finds GOP Women did not violate guidelines

The state Public Disclosure Commission found that a complaint filed against the Republican Women of Clallam County did not violate election guidelines… Continue reading

Public Disclosure Commission to send Armacost warning letter

The Public Disclosure Commission announced via a letter on Oct. 18 that it would formally issue a warning letter to Mayor William Armacost… Continue reading

Soroptimists to meet Friday

Dana Lawson will address a meeting of Soroptimist International of Port Angeles at noon Friday. The club meets at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113… Continue reading

St. Andrew’s resumes in-person services

St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church has announced the resumption of in-person worship services this week. Scheduled services, conducted at 510 E. Park Ave.,… Continue reading

Three hurt in single-car wreck near Brinnon

Three Glenns Ferry residents were hurt when a car rolled on a hill at milepost 302 on U.S. Highway 101 near Brinnon at… Continue reading

Traffic delays in progress around Lake Crescent

Traffic delays on U.S. Highway 101 at Lake Crescent, which began Tuesday, are expected to end by the Thanksgiving holiday. The delays… Continue reading

The Rev. Donna Little will present “Blessing All Animals” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. 

Little is the minister emeritus at Unity in the Olympics, 2917 E. Myrtle Ave.

Unity speaker slated Sunday

The Rev. Donna Little will present “Blessing All Animals” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Little is the minister emeritus at Unity in the… Continue reading

  • Oct 29, 2021
  • Peninsula Daily News
The Rev. Donna Little will present “Blessing All Animals” at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. 

Little is the minister emeritus at Unity in the Olympics, 2917 E. Myrtle Ave.
Ryan Belardi, 8, rides a zipline Wednesday at the Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield as siblings James Belardi, 6, and Hayleigh Belardi, 2, along with their mother, Rachel Belardi, all of Port Angeles, wait at the launch platform. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Weekend sale to raise money for security lighting

Foundation board members donating funds

Ryan Belardi, 8, rides a zipline Wednesday at the Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield as siblings James Belardi, 6, and Hayleigh Belardi, 2, along with their mother, Rachel Belardi, all of Port Angeles, wait at the launch platform. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Work to learn set saturday

John Hassel and Lee Bowen will explain how to dig up and divide dahlia bulbs at a Work to Learn party at 9… Continue reading

David Scott Johnson.

Arson suspect will plead guilty

Prosecutor’s deal seeks nine years

David Scott Johnson.
Port Angeles High School sailing team members Elliot Dahlin and Fern Knobel (152), sail at a regional scrimmage this weekend off Kingston as a rainbow comes out. Teammates Ozzy Minard and Ella Schulz are in boat 156. (Photo courtesy of Perry Brestel)

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Port Angeles sailors end season strong; Peninsula soccer, volleyball results

This weekend, sailing teams from Port Townsend, Central Kitsap, Kingston and Port Angeles came together for a regional scrimmage in Apple Tree Cove… Continue reading

Port Angeles High School sailing team members Elliot Dahlin and Fern Knobel (152), sail at a regional scrimmage this weekend off Kingston as a rainbow comes out. Teammates Ozzy Minard and Ella Schulz are in boat 156. (Photo courtesy of Perry Brestel)

Applicants sought for youth awards

The Rotary Club of East Jefferson County is seeking high school students interested in attending the 2022 Rotary Youth Leadership Awards. The… Continue reading

Allyson Brekke.
Allyson Brekke.

Hospitalizations from COVID-19 growing on Peninsula

A growing number of hospitalizations from COVID-19 on the North Olympic Peninsula is causing concern for the region’s health officer, as the hospitals could be… Continue reading

Crews keep surrounding containers and the hull of the MV Zim Kingston cool while fires continue to smoulder aboard the ship. (Canadian Coast Guard/Twitter)

More than 100 containers fell from ship near entrance to Strait of Juan de Fuca

Now, 109 thought to be lost at sea; 40 was original report

Crews keep surrounding containers and the hull of the MV Zim Kingston cool while fires continue to smoulder aboard the ship. (Canadian Coast Guard/Twitter)
Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Clallam County Fire District 2 firefighters work to extinguish a blaze in a single-wide house trailer at 2413 E. Pioneer Road in the Gales Addition east of Port Angeles on Tuesday.

No one injured in Gales Addition fire

A man and his dog safely evacuated from a burning Gales Addition home after his dog alerted him to the blaze in… Continue reading

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Clallam County Fire District 2 firefighters work to extinguish a blaze in a single-wide house trailer at 2413 E. Pioneer Road in the Gales Addition east of Port Angeles on Tuesday.
Port Angeles High School sailing team members Elliot Dahlin and Fern Knobel (152), sail at a regional scrimmage this weekend off Kingston as a rainbow comes out. Teammates Ozzy Minard and Ella Schulz are in boat 156. (Courtesy of Perry Brestel)

Port Angeles sailing team ends season with strong finish

This weekend, sailing teams from Port Townsend, Central Kitsap, Kingston and Port Angeles came together for a regional scrimmage in Apple Tree Cove… Continue reading

Port Angeles High School sailing team members Elliot Dahlin and Fern Knobel (152), sail at a regional scrimmage this weekend off Kingston as a rainbow comes out. Teammates Ozzy Minard and Ella Schulz are in boat 156. (Courtesy of Perry Brestel)
Rachel Hill, the e-commerce lead for the Port Townsend Safeway, cuts the ribbon during the store's "Grand Reopening" on Wednesday while surrounded by current and retired employees of the store. Hill has worked for the Port Townsend grocery store for 32 years. 
The reopening is celebrating the completion of a four-month remodel for the store that began after the Fourth of July. The remodel brought in new refrigeration units, display windows for the departments like the deli and meat/seafood, new paint and a new "Ready? Go" section of pre-cooked meals. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

Port Townsend Safeway celebrates remodel

Rachel Hill, the e-commerce lead for the Port Townsend Safeway, cuts the ribbon during the store’s “Grand Reopening” on Wednesday while surrounded by current and… Continue reading

Rachel Hill, the e-commerce lead for the Port Townsend Safeway, cuts the ribbon during the store's "Grand Reopening" on Wednesday while surrounded by current and retired employees of the store. Hill has worked for the Port Townsend grocery store for 32 years. 
The reopening is celebrating the completion of a four-month remodel for the store that began after the Fourth of July. The remodel brought in new refrigeration units, display windows for the departments like the deli and meat/seafood, new paint and a new "Ready? Go" section of pre-cooked meals. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)
Sequim's Kendall Hastings (15) tips a shot past North Mason defenders in the Wolves' 3-1 Olympic League win Tuesday night. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

PREP ROUNDUP: Sequim VB second in league; PA soccer girls win again

The Sequim volleyball team wrapped up its regular season as the No. 2 seed in the Olympic 2A League after beating North Mason… Continue reading

Sequim's Kendall Hastings (15) tips a shot past North Mason defenders in the Wolves' 3-1 Olympic League win Tuesday night. (Emily Matthiessen/Olympic Peninsula News Group)