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Smoke clearing on North Olympic Peninsula

Air quality improves with westerly winds

Crowds jam the north dock at the 45th Wooden Boat Festival at Point Hudson in Port Townsend on Saturday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Wooden Boat Festival brings newcomers, old timers together

Festival back full force after two years

Crowds jam the north dock at the 45th Wooden Boat Festival at Point Hudson in Port Townsend on Saturday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News


Classic wooden boats on display during the 45th Wooden Boat Festival at Point Hudson Marina, in Port Townsend, on Friday. The festival will run until Sunday.

Celebrating boats in Port Townsend

Classic wooden boats on display during the 45th Wooden Boat Festival at Point Hudson Marina, in Port Townsend, on Friday. The festival will run until… Continue reading

Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News


Classic wooden boats on display during the 45th Wooden Boat Festival at Point Hudson Marina, in Port Townsend, on Friday. The festival will run until Sunday.

Housing Authority gets grant of $300K

Funds to augment self-help building program

Jetty replacement to begin next week

Groundbreaking set for Wednesday

Lummi Nation sets Port Townsend gathering

Event precedes a totem journey this month

State Supreme Court to hear Olympic Game Farm case

Sequim animal farm accused of animal cruelty

Ceremony Sunday remembers 9/11

Monument rededication to honor public safety officials

East Jefferson, Port Ludlow fire commissioners approve ballot measure

Merger to go before voters in November

Red Flag warning issued for weekend

Smoke could affect Peninsula air quality by Saturday

Veteran, a 55-foot purse seiner built in Gig Harbor in 1926, is one of the featured wooden boats in the 45th Wooden Boat Festival in Port Townsend. The festival is at the Point Hudson Marina, starts today and runs until Sunday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Wooden boats crowd harbor for festival

Talk to owners, ride the boats, harbormaster urges

Veteran, a 55-foot purse seiner built in Gig Harbor in 1926, is one of the featured wooden boats in the 45th Wooden Boat Festival in Port Townsend. The festival is at the Point Hudson Marina, starts today and runs until Sunday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Clallam County, Port Angeles city weigh public safety facility

County wants stand-alone, city-funded fire station

Nadine Gregory of Port Angeles deadheads flowers in her plot at the Fifth Street Community Garden in Port Angeles. The garden contains a wide variety of home-grown fruits, vegetables and decoratives planted by members of the public. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Community garden

Nadine Gregory of Port Angeles deadheads flowers in her plot at the Fifth Street Community Garden in Port Angeles. The garden contains a wide variety… Continue reading

Nadine Gregory of Port Angeles deadheads flowers in her plot at the Fifth Street Community Garden in Port Angeles. The garden contains a wide variety of home-grown fruits, vegetables and decoratives planted by members of the public. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Devils Lake proposed for transfer from trust lands

Parcel near Quilcene would be added to a conservation area

Hermina Solomon, the Port Angeles Food Bank assistant director, shows off bowls that visitors can acquire at the Empty Bowls Fundraiser.

Empty Bowls Fundraiser will benefit Port Angeles Food Bank

Visitors can fill their bowls with fresh soup and tour a grocery-shopping-style market at the Port Angeles Food Bank’s inaugural Empty Bowls… Continue reading

Hermina Solomon, the Port Angeles Food Bank assistant director, shows off bowls that visitors can acquire at the Empty Bowls Fundraiser.

Forever Twilight festival opens today

Fans flock to Forks for four-day gathering

Port Townsend City Council continues to hear about trans issues

Public comments focus on individual rights and protests

Community Chorus returns to active status Sunday

The Community Chorus of Port Townsend and East Jefferson County will celebrate its return to singing this fall after a long hiatus… Continue reading