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Port Angeles chamber to host visioning workshop

Five-year action plan in development

Peppino D’Agostino will appear at the Laurel B. Johnson Community Center as the Concerts in the Woods resume this Saturday night. (Photo by Jarek Pepkowski)

Concerts in the Woods return to Coyle

Pair of guitarists to appear at music series

Peppino D’Agostino will appear at the Laurel B. Johnson Community Center as the Concerts in the Woods resume this Saturday night. (Photo by Jarek Pepkowski)
Historian Nathan Barnett of Olympic Peninsula Steam and Port Townsend Mayor Michelle Sandoval unveil a guide to the new “Hidden History” signs Thursday afternoon at Washington and Taylor streets. Fourteen interpretive signs, each revealing a facet of the city’s past, are being posted around Uptown and downtown Port Townsend. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

New sign series revealed in Port Townsend

Fourteen stops on walking tour from downtown, Uptown

Historian Nathan Barnett of Olympic Peninsula Steam and Port Townsend Mayor Michelle Sandoval unveil a guide to the new “Hidden History” signs Thursday afternoon at Washington and Taylor streets. Fourteen interpretive signs, each revealing a facet of the city’s past, are being posted around Uptown and downtown Port Townsend. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Port Angeles City Council candidate drops out

Remaining two hopefuls to meet in November

Klahhane Ridge south of Port Angeles is shown Thursday with little snow on the north face. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Snowpack depleted in Olympics

No water shortage now, but situation could change

Klahhane Ridge south of Port Angeles is shown Thursday with little snow on the north face. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Pedestrians walk along a section of the Waterfront Trail east of downtown Port Angeles on Wednesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Pedestrians walk along a section of the Waterfront Trail east of downtown Port Angeles on Wednesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Bail set to $50K for woman accused of kidnapping

Five-year domestic violence no-contact order put in place

Housing project seeking a name

Groundbreaking expected later this month

Plea set in case of lewd images

Medical worker awaiting prison sentence

Auto enthusiasts walk around vintage cars and trucks at the 2019 Ruddell Cruise-in at Ruddell Auto Mall in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Auto enthusiasts walk around vintage cars and trucks at the 2019 Ruddell Cruise-in at Ruddell Auto Mall in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Portions of the Generation II Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles remain unfinished on Wednesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Volunteers needed for Dream Playground

Second round slated this weekend

Portions of the Generation II Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles remain unfinished on Wednesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Lost hiker found safe near Lake Aldwell

A lost hiker was found safe by the Clallam County Search and Rescue team. Deputies investigated a report of a hiker lost… Continue reading

Best of the Peninsula 2021.

Best of the Peninsula voting ends Sunday

Ballots close at midnight July 11

Best of the Peninsula 2021.

Fort Worden PDA board to resign as restructuring continues

Port Townsend City Council expected to appoint members

Kidnap charge expected

Terror-filled drive across state told

Neah Bay woman dies in wreck near Lake Ozette

Boy passenger unhurt in single-car crash

Restaurants such as Waterfront Pizza and Nifty Fifties on Water Street had lines stretching out of their buildings as large crowds of tourists packed the street Tuesday afternoon. The crowds were in sharp contrast to the sparse tourist season the community saw last summer after the COVID-19 pandemic began. The nice weather is expected to continue through the end of next week with temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to mid-70s. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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Restaurants such as Waterfront Pizza and Nifty Fifties on Water Street had lines stretching out of their buildings as large crowds of tourists packed the… Continue reading

Restaurants such as Waterfront Pizza and Nifty Fifties on Water Street had lines stretching out of their buildings as large crowds of tourists packed the street Tuesday afternoon. The crowds were in sharp contrast to the sparse tourist season the community saw last summer after the COVID-19 pandemic began. The nice weather is expected to continue through the end of next week with temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to mid-70s. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)