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A tsunami alert siren lies crumpled at the bottom of its support mast on Marine Drive near Port Angeles Boat Haven on Friday morning. (KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS)

Wreck topples tsunami siren

Boat Haven area lacks warning device

A tsunami alert siren lies crumpled at the bottom of its support mast on Marine Drive near Port Angeles Boat Haven on Friday morning. (KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS)

Mountain View Pool roof to get temporary repair

Roof work expected to hold for 5 to 7 years

Phase I work on Spartan Stadium is nearing completion in anticipation of the ribbon cutting on April 14. The $2.5 million complex had been scheduled to open in October, but supply chain problems, poor weather and materials delivery delayed construction. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

New Spartan Stadium ribbon cutting April 14

Next project phase to start in summer

Phase I work on Spartan Stadium is nearing completion in anticipation of the ribbon cutting on April 14. The $2.5 million complex had been scheduled to open in October, but supply chain problems, poor weather and materials delivery delayed construction. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

Feiro, sanctuary eye new waterfront building

Construction funding sought for combined facility near Field Hall

YMCA to expand child care

Facilities to be built in Clallam, Jefferson counties

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Port Angeles police and medical workers investigate the scene of a body found at The Gateway in downtown Port Angeles.

Man found dead at The Gateway in Port Angeles

The body of a young man was found in a temporary bathroom at The Gateway transit center in Port Angeles on Thursday.… Continue reading

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Port Angeles police and medical workers investigate the scene of a body found at The Gateway in downtown Port Angeles.
Driftwood artist Molly Omann poses with her life-sized cougar sculpture, which will be on display at Sequim Museum & Arts in April and during the First Friday Art Walk. (Molly Omann)

Sculptures, games, music light up First Friday Art Walk

Historic film photos to be part of display at Sequim museum

Driftwood artist Molly Omann poses with her life-sized cougar sculpture, which will be on display at Sequim Museum & Arts in April and during the First Friday Art Walk. (Molly Omann)

Abortion pill to be stockpiled in state

Texas case threatens prior FDA approval

Sequim City Council members and Clallam County commissioners meet for a joint work session to discuss affordable housing and human services funding. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Housing major issue in joint meet

Leaders from Clallam County, Sequim discuss efforts

Sequim City Council members and Clallam County commissioners meet for a joint work session to discuss affordable housing and human services funding. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
Students at the Quileute Tribal School take part in a paddle song during the Welcoming the Whales ceremony. (Clayton Franke/The Daily World)

Quileute welcome whales in annual ceremony

Tribe celebrates cultural connection with dance

Students at the Quileute Tribal School take part in a paddle song during the Welcoming the Whales ceremony. (Clayton Franke/The Daily World)
U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer, D-Gig Harbor, left, visited Jefferson Healthcare in Port Townsend on Friday and met with COO Jacob Davidson, center, and CEO Mike Glenn, right. (Tina Herschelman)

Kilmer: Community Project Funding grants may be limited

Congressman says Republican majority aims to reduce spending

U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer, D-Gig Harbor, left, visited Jefferson Healthcare in Port Townsend on Friday and met with COO Jacob Davidson, center, and CEO Mike Glenn, right. (Tina Herschelman)

Clallam PUD in process of selecting new commissioner

Six finalists up for appointment to fill vacant seat

Platypus to build boats for Dutch firm

Deal expected to create new jobs in Port Angeles

Bradley Taylor of Sequim takes time for classwork in the High School+ program on Tuesday in the Pirate Union Building on the Port Angeles campus of Peninsula College. Tuesday marked the beginning of the school’s spring academic quarter, which runs through June 16. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Spring classes begin

Bradley Taylor of Sequim takes time for classwork in the High School+ program on Tuesday in the Pirate Union Building on the Port Angeles campus… Continue reading

Bradley Taylor of Sequim takes time for classwork in the High School+ program on Tuesday in the Pirate Union Building on the Port Angeles campus of Peninsula College. Tuesday marked the beginning of the school’s spring academic quarter, which runs through June 16. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

AP sources: Trump pleads not guilty to 34 felony charges

Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty Tuesday to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, according to two law enforcement officials… Continue reading

  • Apr 4, 2023
  • By Michael R. Sisak, Eric Tucker, Jennifer Peltz and Will Weissert The Associated Press

Five road projects are slated for federal funds

Port Angeles, Forks requesting money for construction efforts

Healthcare facilities no longer need masks

State lifts mandate, but some may be optional

Photos by Emily Matthiessen / Olympic Peninsula News Group
The German shepherd mix, Phoenix, was rescued and transported to Olympic Peninsula Humane pregnant with seven puppies. Some of the puppies will be up for adoption at an event at Best Friend Nutrition in Sequim.

Olympic Peninsula Humane Society rescues 25 small-breed puppies

Adoption event set for Wednesday at Best Friend Nutrition

Photos by Emily Matthiessen / Olympic Peninsula News Group
The German shepherd mix, Phoenix, was rescued and transported to Olympic Peninsula Humane pregnant with seven puppies. Some of the puppies will be up for adoption at an event at Best Friend Nutrition in Sequim.

Port Angeles hires downtown resource officer

Multiple agencies commit to police position

“Fleur de Lis” is by Sheri Whetstine, a featured artist at the Blue Whole Gallery in April. (Blue Whole Gallery)

Blue Whole Gallery sets April exhibit for ‘Eye of the Beholder’

Photographer and kiln-formed glass artist to have work displayed

“Fleur de Lis” is by Sheri Whetstine, a featured artist at the Blue Whole Gallery in April. (Blue Whole Gallery)