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Man hurt after car lands in Hoh River

A California man whose Chevy sedan went airborne off U.S. Highway 101 before landing in the Hoh River almost 300 feet away remained… Continue reading

Members of the Community Emergency Response Team talk with patients at the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s COVID-19 vaccination clinic on Feb. 4. The dose 2 clinic scheduled for Saturday has been cancelled because of expected inclement weather. Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group

Vaccination clinics canceled this weekend in Port Angeles, Sequim, Forks

Vaccination clinics in Port Angeles, Sequim and Forks have been canceled this weekend because of expected snow and high winds. All appointments for Port Angeles… Continue reading

Members of the Community Emergency Response Team talk with patients at the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s COVID-19 vaccination clinic on Feb. 4. The dose 2 clinic scheduled for Saturday has been cancelled because of expected inclement weather. Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group
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Sequim School District tells of complaints against administrators

Gender discrimination, sexual harassment alleged

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Sequim city manager Charlie Bush’s final day with the municipality is Feb. 13. (Photo courtesy of City of Sequim)

Bush’s last day as Sequim city manager is today

Some call for mayor to step down; others defend Armacost

Sequim city manager Charlie Bush’s final day with the municipality is Feb. 13. (Photo courtesy of City of Sequim)
Cameron Scott
Cameron Scott
A 1978 photo taken by Esther Webster’s longtime friend Gunnar Fagerlund shows the artist at work in her home. The same room now houses a gallery where her work will be exhibited later this month. Submitted photo

Port Angeles Fine Arts Center spotlights life, work of Esther Webster

Local history and award-winning art are on display starting Saturday at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, which has teamed up with… Continue reading

A 1978 photo taken by Esther Webster’s longtime friend Gunnar Fagerlund shows the artist at work in her home. The same room now houses a gallery where her work will be exhibited later this month. Submitted photo

Rayonier site cleanup plan upgraded

Toxic soil will still remain

Sequim city council member talks about town’s image

Sequim Council member Brandon Janisse brought up concerns about Sequim’s recent reputation during the last council meeting. Janisse spoke briefly on the topic… Continue reading

A pedestrian walks along a section of the Waterfront Trail east of downtown Port Angeles as a light snow falls on Thursday afternoon. Many areas of the North Olympic Peninsula were delivered with a taste of winter weather with additional snowfall expected across the region this weekend. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Wintry walk

A pedestrian walks along a section of the Waterfront Trail east of downtown Port Angeles as a light snow falls on Thursday afternoon. Many areas… Continue reading

A pedestrian walks along a section of the Waterfront Trail east of downtown Port Angeles as a light snow falls on Thursday afternoon. Many areas of the North Olympic Peninsula were delivered with a taste of winter weather with additional snowfall expected across the region this weekend. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Chimacum School District levy approved

Passage a ‘vote of confidence,’ acting chief says

Driver Dustin Horn, left, and Clallam County Road Department Supervisor Adam Roening look over the equipment after hooking a plow to the front of a sand truck on Wednesday at the county maintenance yard in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Clallam County road crews prepare for snow

Conditions ripe for at least flurries, perhaps a lot more

Driver Dustin Horn, left, and Clallam County Road Department Supervisor Adam Roening look over the equipment after hooking a plow to the front of a sand truck on Wednesday at the county maintenance yard in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Port Townsend Public Works Crew Chief Chris MacDonald, left, stands with Tracy Benson, equipment operator, on Wednesday in front of one of the snow plows they and their other team members will use to keep roads clear in Port Townsend. Snow is forecast in the next few days. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

Jefferson County road crews prepare for snow

Heavy snow possible in south county this weekend

Port Townsend Public Works Crew Chief Chris MacDonald, left, stands with Tracy Benson, equipment operator, on Wednesday in front of one of the snow plows they and their other team members will use to keep roads clear in Port Townsend. Snow is forecast in the next few days. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)
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Voters approve two Sequim School District levies

Four-year plans bolster basic education, maintenance projects

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West End voters approve Quillayute Valley schools, Forks hospital levies

West End school and hospital administrators on Wednesday were basking in the glow of voter approval. About one in three voters took part… Continue reading

Suicides up for those 30-39

Eighth Street bridge death first since 2018

Snow fears postpone COVID vaccine clinic in Forks

The expectation of snow in the lowlands this weekend has put the Forks COVID-19 vaccination clinic on hold until the following weekend, while the Port… Continue reading

Eyman fined $2.6 million, barred from campaign control

Tim Eyman, the watch salesman-turned-anti-tax folk hero whose initiative campaigns have bedeviled state and local governments across… Continue reading

  • Feb 10, 2021
  • By Gene Johnson The Associated Press

Burglar, stolen goods dealer gets eight years in prison

Vehicles and guns found at man’s Port Angeles home