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Charlotte Marckx will perform Saturday.

Guest soloist to play for Port Angeles Symphony on Saturday

Violinist, 20, grew up in Bellevue and returns to venue

  • Feb 17, 2023
  • By Diane Urbani de la Paz For Peninsula Daily News
  • Clallam County
Charlotte Marckx will perform Saturday.
Bruce Emery.

Housing shortage top priority for Clallam County

DCD director outlines challenges for development

Bruce Emery.

Jefferson PUD revenue positive, spending heavily on broadband

Buildout adds costs to utility’s 2023 budget

Port of Port Townsend approves purchase of Short’s Family Farm

Deal contingent upon $1M in state funding

Two code enforcement positions added

Clallam County commissioners have agreed to add two new code enforcement positions as part of the Community Development Department’s “solutions-based approach” to… Continue reading

Katie Roszatycki of Port Angeles and her children, June Roszatycki, 2, and Asher Roszatycki, 3, sit in the back of their car waiting for the delivery of dry shoes and socks from another family member after an outing to Hollywood Beach on Thursday. The family was keeping themselves entertained in the parking lot at Port Angeles City Pier. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Wet feet

Katie Roszatycki of Port Angeles and her children, June Roszatycki, 2, and Asher Roszatycki, 3, sit in the back of their car waiting for the… Continue reading

Katie Roszatycki of Port Angeles and her children, June Roszatycki, 2, and Asher Roszatycki, 3, sit in the back of their car waiting for the delivery of dry shoes and socks from another family member after an outing to Hollywood Beach on Thursday. The family was keeping themselves entertained in the parking lot at Port Angeles City Pier. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Jefferson County voters approve fire districts’ lid lift measures

Chiefs discuss what added funds will mean

Deal may be close for public safety site

Location has been discussed since 2019

Peninsula College approves honorary degree for former student

Posthumous honor to be given to award-winning journalist

Police say calls about active shooter a hoax

Officers walk through schools to make sure students remain safe

Braxton Stewart, 3, of Mill Creek pushes a merry-go-round as Kiara Ann, 4 of Sequim gets a free ride on Wednesday at the Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles. The pair were enjoying a cool but clear late-winter day on the North Olympic Peninsula. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Winter play

Braxton Stewart, 3, of Mill Creek pushes a merry-go-round as Kiara Ann, 4 of Sequim gets a free ride on Wednesday at the Dream Playground… Continue reading

Braxton Stewart, 3, of Mill Creek pushes a merry-go-round as Kiara Ann, 4 of Sequim gets a free ride on Wednesday at the Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles. The pair were enjoying a cool but clear late-winter day on the North Olympic Peninsula. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Affordable housing a major concern

Port Townsend aims for higher density in zoning changes

Improvements in works for Fairchild International Airport

FAA funding 90 percent of construction

Late July opening date is solid for PA’s Field Arts Events Hall

Total cost increases to about $56 million

Tanner Germeau, a maintenance worker with the Clallam County Parks Department, uses a pressure washer to clean portions of an observation deck at Dungeness Landing County Park north of Sequim on Tuesday. The deck is a popular spot for bird watching as part of the Great Washington State Birding Trail. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Pressure washing

Tanner Germeau, a maintenance worker with the Clallam County Parks Department, uses a pressure washer to clean portions of an observation deck at Dungeness Landing… Continue reading

Tanner Germeau, a maintenance worker with the Clallam County Parks Department, uses a pressure washer to clean portions of an observation deck at Dungeness Landing County Park north of Sequim on Tuesday. The deck is a popular spot for bird watching as part of the Great Washington State Birding Trail. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Jefferson County voters to decide fire district tax levies today

Resolutions would lift lid on current limits

Red, Set, Go! luncheon to raise funds for CT Scan

The Olympic Medical Center Foundation is ready to serve up another heartwarming fundraiser with its 16th annual Red, Set, Go! Heart Luncheon… Continue reading

Requests for remaining ARPA dollars exceed Jefferson County’s reserves

More than $3 million in projects, but only $835,000 remaining

Workers slowly guide a 200-ton, 78-foot-long boat onto a grid, where it will remain for about two months while finishing work is performed. The five-hour move from the 4 Corners area in Jefferson County in the pre-dawn hours on Sunday involved planning and support from various agencies, including the state Department of Transportation, State Patrol and various public utilities, which removed power lines and turned off traffic lights along the route. The boat, which will be named Captain Alaska, according to owner Evan Hall of Bellingham, is a salmon tender and will be working the waters off Alaska. The move was completed by OXBO Mega Transport Solutions from Scappoose, Ore. Planning started about a year ago and the final details took about three months to complete. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Special accommodations

Workers slowly guide a 200-ton, 78-foot-long boat onto a grid, where it will remain for about two months while finishing work is performed. The five-hour… Continue reading

Workers slowly guide a 200-ton, 78-foot-long boat onto a grid, where it will remain for about two months while finishing work is performed. The five-hour move from the 4 Corners area in Jefferson County in the pre-dawn hours on Sunday involved planning and support from various agencies, including the state Department of Transportation, State Patrol and various public utilities, which removed power lines and turned off traffic lights along the route. The boat, which will be named Captain Alaska, according to owner Evan Hall of Bellingham, is a salmon tender and will be working the waters off Alaska. The move was completed by OXBO Mega Transport Solutions from Scappoose, Ore. Planning started about a year ago and the final details took about three months to complete. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)