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Long ER wait time discussed

Sound Physicians says it expects hirings to help

State Highway 20 closed at Eaglemount Road

The state Department of Transportation has closed a section of state Highway 20 between… Continue reading

Forever Twilight celebrates equinox this weekend

Photo ops, books and more activities set for Friday through Sunday

Port Angeles man convicted of child sex crimes

Sentencing to be in federal court in June

Loran Scruggs, left, brought a green cashmere sweater, a pair of floral silk pants and a pair of black cotton pants that needed to be mended to the Port Townsend Marine Science Center’s Repair Cafe. Paula Lalish was one of three volunteers on hand to assist people by fixing clothing that had holes, rips, tears and and broken zippers. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

Repair Cafe promotes fixing, not tossing, household items

Next event to be presented Saturday at Quilcene center

Loran Scruggs, left, brought a green cashmere sweater, a pair of floral silk pants and a pair of black cotton pants that needed to be mended to the Port Townsend Marine Science Center’s Repair Cafe. Paula Lalish was one of three volunteers on hand to assist people by fixing clothing that had holes, rips, tears and and broken zippers. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

Scholarship auction offers over 1,000 items

Annual event coincides with Twilight Equinox weekend

“Collapse” by Quilcene High School alumnus Ewen LeRest is among the photographs in “Wet: Reflections on Water,” the exhibition opening Friday at Northwind Art’s Jeanette Best Gallery in Port Townsend.

‘Wet’ photography arrives in Port Townsend

‘Reflections on Water’ opens Friday

“Collapse” by Quilcene High School alumnus Ewen LeRest is among the photographs in “Wet: Reflections on Water,” the exhibition opening Friday at Northwind Art’s Jeanette Best Gallery in Port Townsend.

Broadband projections show profits in 2025

Jefferson PUD success in grant funding aids progress

Mike Glenn.

Jefferson Healthcare in post-COVID phase

Hospital leaders turn focus to pre-construction on modernization project

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Treatment continues for Sequim man accused of killing mother

Accused needs ‘psychiatric stabilization’

Counties close in on opioid settlement

Peninsula could see funds over many years

DOT expecting to firm up bridge closure dates

Agency says it will decide by early April on summer shutdowns

Parcels to be added to Quimper Wildlife Corridor

Jefferson purchases acres for conservation

It’s a breathtaking morning view in Kenya for Suzanne Anaya, who went to Kenya as part of an African safari.

Traveler’s Journal to present ‘Massai Mara, East Kenya’

Photos of trip to accompany lecture Thursday in Sequim

It’s a breathtaking morning view in Kenya for Suzanne Anaya, who went to Kenya as part of an African safari.
Cynthia Malane, left, accepts the Olympic Leader of the Year award on behalf of her late husband, Ryan Malane, during the Clallam Economic Development Council’s annual gala on Friday night at 7 Cedars Casino. At the podium is Jeremy Weist, plant manager for Port Angeles Hardwood, which was the award sponsor. (Peggy Simmons/Clallam Economic Development Council)

EDC gala honors businesses, individuals

Malane receives posthumous award for work with ferry line

Cynthia Malane, left, accepts the Olympic Leader of the Year award on behalf of her late husband, Ryan Malane, during the Clallam Economic Development Council’s annual gala on Friday night at 7 Cedars Casino. At the podium is Jeremy Weist, plant manager for Port Angeles Hardwood, which was the award sponsor. (Peggy Simmons/Clallam Economic Development Council)

Man charged with attempted murder

Several agencies coordinate to locate suspect in Puyallup

Larissa Lupp of Frankfurt, Germany, left, and Alex Nebel of Graz, Austria, take cellphone photos of Madison Creek Falls on the north edge of Olympic National Park on Friday. The pair were exploring features of the Elwha River Valley southwest of Port Angeles during a visit to the park. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Nature photography

Larissa Lupp of Frankfurt, Germany, left, and Alex Nebel of Graz, Austria, take cellphone photos of Madison Creek Falls on the north edge of Olympic… Continue reading

Larissa Lupp of Frankfurt, Germany, left, and Alex Nebel of Graz, Austria, take cellphone photos of Madison Creek Falls on the north edge of Olympic National Park on Friday. The pair were exploring features of the Elwha River Valley southwest of Port Angeles during a visit to the park. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
An estimate to build a new Dungeness Station 31, a volunteer station, came in more than $3 million than what Clallam County Fire District 3 officials were looking to spend. They’re now reassessing options for the facility with a $2 million budget. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

New fire station is over budget

Chief seeks finish of facilities plan

An estimate to build a new Dungeness Station 31, a volunteer station, came in more than $3 million than what Clallam County Fire District 3 officials were looking to spend. They’re now reassessing options for the facility with a $2 million budget. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
A Laysan Albatross found on the Columbia River in February was released from the back of a U.S. Coast Guard cutter off the coast of Cape Flattery Wednesday after spending a month at a wildlife sanctuary in Lynnwood. (Courtesy photo / USCG Petty Officer Steve Strohmaier)

Albatross released off Cape Flattery after surgery

Rare in coastal waters, bird needed a hand getting home

A Laysan Albatross found on the Columbia River in February was released from the back of a U.S. Coast Guard cutter off the coast of Cape Flattery Wednesday after spending a month at a wildlife sanctuary in Lynnwood. (Courtesy photo / USCG Petty Officer Steve Strohmaier)