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Port Townsend Police Detective Jon Stuart holds a rifle that he found at Dennis Marvin Bauer’s residence in January 2019. Stuart was one of four witnesses to testify in Bauer’s triple-murder trial Monday morning in Clallam County Superior Court.

Neighbor questions accused about whereabouts, recalls burn barrel in triple-murder trial

Detectives testify about evidence recovered from Bauer’s home

Rob Ollikainen / for Peninsula Daily News
Port Townsend Police Detective Jon Stuart holds a rifle that he found at Dennis Marvin Bauer’s residence in January 2019. Stuart was one of four witnesses to testify in Bauer’s triple-murder trial Monday morning in Clallam County Superior Court.

Three die from COVID-19 in Clallam County

Health officer: Misinformation still being circulated

Lisa Anderson and Ben Casserd, along with Half Pint, their terrier mix, are the staff monitors at the Winter Welcoming Center. The center offers warmth, coffee, snacks, wi-fi and electricity for charging devices in the Pope Marine Building at Water and Madison streets in Port Townsend. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

Winter Welcoming Center opens

Morning shelter offered in Port Townsend

Lisa Anderson and Ben Casserd, along with Half Pint, their terrier mix, are the staff monitors at the Winter Welcoming Center. The center offers warmth, coffee, snacks, wi-fi and electricity for charging devices in the Pope Marine Building at Water and Madison streets in Port Townsend. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

Five capital projects proposed for Fort Worden campus

Emergency generator made a priority after large-scale power outage last month

Habitat for Humanity job site supervisor Dave Weld of Sequim drives into Port Townsend to work with a crew of volunteers on a two-bedroom house he says will be filled with natural light. It’s one of several Habitat homes to be finished in 2022. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Crews from across Peninsula join forces on Port Townsend housing

Habitat for Humanity working to build affordable homes

Habitat for Humanity job site supervisor Dave Weld of Sequim drives into Port Townsend to work with a crew of volunteers on a two-bedroom house he says will be filled with natural light. It’s one of several Habitat homes to be finished in 2022. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
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Joe DeScala pushes a shopping cart of trash collected from along Peabody Creek Trail in Port Angeles to his truck.
Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News
Joe DeScala pushes a shopping cart of trash collected from along Peabody Creek Trail in Port Angeles to his truck.

COVID-19 case rates rise in Clallam, state

Rates fall in Jefferson

Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News
Port Angeles Police Department Detective Jeff Ordona on Friday displays a knife found in Dennis Bauer's cabin during testimony at Bauer's murder trial linking items found at the residence with a triple homicide.
Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News
Port Angeles Police Department Detective Jeff Ordona on Friday displays a knife found in Dennis Bauer's cabin during testimony at Bauer's murder trial linking items found at the residence with a triple homicide.
Tom Olson
Tom Olson

Rape charges against sex offender

Alleged victim disabled

The Old Whiskey Mill’s tent on Water Street in Port Townsend is one of four “streateries” now permitted to stay up through Mother’s Day 2022. The outdoor dining enclosures, first allowed in mid-2020, have been given four extensions. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
The Old Whiskey Mill’s tent on Water Street in Port Townsend is one of four “streateries” now permitted to stay up through Mother’s Day 2022. The outdoor dining enclosures, first allowed in mid-2020, have been given four extensions. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Port Townsend mulls buying land for housing

Development would add affordable, workforce quarters

Teen on bicycle runs into car

A 15-year-old girl was transported to Jefferson Healthcare hospital in Port Townsend as a precaution after she rode her bicycle into the… Continue reading

Noreen “Reenie” Iverson, ex-wife of Darrell Iverson and mother of Jordan Iverson, points to a layout of the home at 52 Bear Meadow Road during Dennis Marvin Bauer’s triple-murder trial in Clallam County Superior Court. (Rob Ollikainen/for Peninsula Daily News)

Wife, mom of victims takes stand

Judge dismisses second defense motion for mistrial

Noreen “Reenie” Iverson, ex-wife of Darrell Iverson and mother of Jordan Iverson, points to a layout of the home at 52 Bear Meadow Road during Dennis Marvin Bauer’s triple-murder trial in Clallam County Superior Court. (Rob Ollikainen/for Peninsula Daily News)
Jeff Bohman, of the Peninsula Trails Coalition and Race Director Victoria Jones with the presentation of the Donated Check. Taken at the Morse Creek ODT Trailhead.  (Photo Credit: Dave Lasorsa)
Jeff Bohman, of the Peninsula Trails Coalition and Race Director Victoria Jones with the presentation of the Donated Check. Taken at the Morse Creek ODT Trailhead.  (Photo Credit: Dave Lasorsa)
Farmer Jennings Briley of Foggy Hog Farm works with pigs of various ages at Port Townsend’s Foggy Hog Farm. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

‘A pig with a purpose’ is the motto at Foggy Hog Farm

The farm is part of a cooperative operation that raises local meat

Farmer Jennings Briley of Foggy Hog Farm works with pigs of various ages at Port Townsend’s Foggy Hog Farm. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Sarah Creachbaum. (Photo courtesy Olympic National Park Service)
Sarah Creachbaum. (Photo courtesy Olympic National Park Service)