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Snow, ice closes, delays school in many Peninsula districts

Thursday classes have been canceled in Port Angeles and the Crescent School District in Joyce due to snow, black ice and bad road conditions. Sequim,… Continue reading

Derek Kilmer.

Feds seek input on pilot grant program

Multi-year economic developmenmt program still taking shape, Kilmer says

Derek Kilmer.

Leadership awards ceremony set in Port Townsend

Jefferson County chamber hosting March event

Andie Spencer, a barista at the Lincoln Street Coffee Pot in Port Angeles, hands a drink order to a customer in a snow-covered car on Wednesday after the city received a dusting of snow overnight at sea level. Higher elevations reported up to 2 inches of snow. Areas across the North Olympic Peninsula, including in Forks and Port Townsend, received little snow overnight. Scattered periods of snow with cold temperatures are expected into early next week across the Peninsula. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Light snowfall

Andie Spencer, a barista at the Lincoln Street Coffee Pot in Port Angeles, hands a drink order to a customer in a snow-covered car on… Continue reading

Andie Spencer, a barista at the Lincoln Street Coffee Pot in Port Angeles, hands a drink order to a customer in a snow-covered car on Wednesday after the city received a dusting of snow overnight at sea level. Higher elevations reported up to 2 inches of snow. Areas across the North Olympic Peninsula, including in Forks and Port Townsend, received little snow overnight. Scattered periods of snow with cold temperatures are expected into early next week across the Peninsula. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

East Jefferson Fire Rescue health response program in progress

CARES personnel connect people with services

Jerilyn Smith.

Sequim body is identified from foot

DNA testing leads to closure of 2018 case

Jerilyn Smith.
A pair of young stags face off in practice combat in a field in Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

That’s using your head

A pair of young stags face off in practice combat in a field in Port Townsend.… Continue reading

A pair of young stags face off in practice combat in a field in Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Holden Janssen, 7, of Port Townsend walks among a flock of ducks near the ponds at Carrie Blake Park in Sequim. The youngster was on a family outing to visit kid-friendly places in Clallam County. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

All lined up

Holden Janssen, 7, of Port Townsend walks among a flock of ducks near the ponds at Carrie Blake Park in Sequim. The youngster was on… Continue reading

Holden Janssen, 7, of Port Townsend walks among a flock of ducks near the ponds at Carrie Blake Park in Sequim. The youngster was on a family outing to visit kid-friendly places in Clallam County. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Burglar sentenced to 15 years

Multiple shotguns taken from Coastal Farm store

Cold weather headed for Peninsula

Below freezing temperatures overnight; chance of snow later this week

Possible charges pending in alleged drag racing case

Vehicle rolled at paper plant in Port Angeles

Jack and Marcella Ridge of Sequim talk about power tools with Tony Contestable, tool specialist with Hartnagel Building Supply of Port Angeles, right, during Saturday’s 2023 Building, Remodeling & Energy Expo in the Sequim High School gym. The two-day event, hosted by the North Peninsula Building Association, featured a variety of booths, displays and presentations dedicated to home building, repair and remodeling. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Builders expo

Jack and Marcella Ridge of Sequim talk about power tools with Tony Contestable, tool specialist with Hartnagel Building Supply of Port Angeles, right, during Saturday’s… Continue reading

Jack and Marcella Ridge of Sequim talk about power tools with Tony Contestable, tool specialist with Hartnagel Building Supply of Port Angeles, right, during Saturday’s 2023 Building, Remodeling & Energy Expo in the Sequim High School gym. The two-day event, hosted by the North Peninsula Building Association, featured a variety of booths, displays and presentations dedicated to home building, repair and remodeling. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Lodging tax receipts a record in Forks

$3.4 million upgrade of water treatment plant also in progress

Northwest Maritime Center Executive Director Jake Beattie.

Northwest Maritime Center continues to grow, director says

Expanding education opportunities one of organization’s priorities

Northwest Maritime Center Executive Director Jake Beattie.
A dump truck was sent over the embankment on state Highway 104 near state Highway 19 when two pickups were involved in a glancing head-on collision shortly before 11 a.m. 
Jefferson County Sheriff's Office
A dump truck was sent over the embankment on state Highway 104 near state Highway 19 when two pickups were involved in a glancing head-on collision shortly before 11 a.m. 
Jefferson County Sheriff's Office

North Olympic Peninsula funding proposed

All requests in for Legislature’s capital budget

KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
A section of Mount Angeles Road south of Park Avenue in Port Angeles, shown on Friday, is slated to be included the first phase of a project to improve the Race Street corridor between Front Street and Olympus Avenue.

Race Street work to begin Tuesday in Port Angeles

First phase on upper portion of roadway

KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS
A section of Mount Angeles Road south of Park Avenue in Port Angeles, shown on Friday, is slated to be included the first phase of a project to improve the Race Street corridor between Front Street and Olympus Avenue.