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County adds ballot drop box

A new walk-up ballot drop box has been placed outside the Jefferson County Courthouse to better serve pedestrians. The box, the seventh… Continue reading

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Hearing examiner dismisses five of six MAT appeals

Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe still seeks reversal of environmental review elements

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The basalt cliffs of Mount Constance reflect off Lake Constance. Rob Ollikainen/Peninsula Daily News

Challenging route leads to pristine lake

Fallen logs, massive boulders, narrow ledges greet climber

The basalt cliffs of Mount Constance reflect off Lake Constance. Rob Ollikainen/Peninsula Daily News
Joey Maillet, accused of driving heavy equipment into FREDS Guns in Sequim and stealing more than two dozen handguns, remained held in the Clallam County jail on a U.S. Marshal detainer after his state charges were dismissed Wednesday.

FREDS Guns burglar sentenced to prison

Joey A. Maillet gets 58 months in federal prison

Joey Maillet, accused of driving heavy equipment into FREDS Guns in Sequim and stealing more than two dozen handguns, remained held in the Clallam County jail on a U.S. Marshal detainer after his state charges were dismissed Wednesday.
Washington gubernatorial candidates Gov. Jay Inslee, a Democrat, left, and Loren Culp, a Republican, right, are shown on a monitor in a video control room at the studios of TVW, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2020, in Olympia, Wash., as they take part in a debate. Due to concerns over COVID-19, each candidate took part in the debate from individual rooms separate from moderators. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

Inslee, Culp spar over COVID-19 in only debate for governor

Candidates differ on how pandemic has been handled

Washington gubernatorial candidates Gov. Jay Inslee, a Democrat, left, and Loren Culp, a Republican, right, are shown on a monitor in a video control room at the studios of TVW, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2020, in Olympia, Wash., as they take part in a debate. Due to concerns over COVID-19, each candidate took part in the debate from individual rooms separate from moderators. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

Jefferson County PUD commission adopts 2021 budget

No rate increases now, but study could prompt hike

The Port of Port Townsend approved a resolution Tuesday that would allow the port to resubmit a grant application that would assist with the reconstruction of the Port Hudson Breakwater jetties that were damaged during the December 2018 windstorms. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

Port of Port Townsend approves grant application for Point Hudson jetty

Agency to resubmit grant request for $9.3M in federal funds

The Port of Port Townsend approved a resolution Tuesday that would allow the port to resubmit a grant application that would assist with the reconstruction of the Port Hudson Breakwater jetties that were damaged during the December 2018 windstorms. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)
Washington gubernatorial candidates Gov. Jay Inslee, a Democrat, center-left, and Loren Culp, a Republican, center-right, are shown on a monitor in a video control room at the studios of TVW, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2020, in Olympia, Wash., as they take part in a debate. Due to concerns over COVID-19, each candidate took part in the debate from individual rooms separate from moderators. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

Inslee, Culp meet in first and only governor’s debate

Candidates disagree immediately over state’s response to coronavirus pandemic

Washington gubernatorial candidates Gov. Jay Inslee, a Democrat, center-left, and Loren Culp, a Republican, center-right, are shown on a monitor in a video control room at the studios of TVW, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2020, in Olympia, Wash., as they take part in a debate. Due to concerns over COVID-19, each candidate took part in the debate from individual rooms separate from moderators. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
Mike Loriz, 1st vice commander of American Legion Post 26, is leading an effort to cut the Port Townsend veterans organization's electric bill while also making its 1941 downtown building more energy efficient by installing an array of solar panels on the south-facing side of its roof. Nicholas Johnson/Peninsula Daily News

American Legion looking to install solar panels

Port Townsend post aims to save money by going green

Mike Loriz, 1st vice commander of American Legion Post 26, is leading an effort to cut the Port Townsend veterans organization's electric bill while also making its 1941 downtown building more energy efficient by installing an array of solar panels on the south-facing side of its roof. Nicholas Johnson/Peninsula Daily News

Dredging begins at Port of Port Angeles Terminal 3

$1.6 million project to clear way for ships

Lindsey Schromen-Wawrin

Port Angeles council opposes Trump executive order

Measure bans federal race, gender sensitivity training

Lindsey Schromen-Wawrin

School boards kick off search for leaders

Port Townsend, Chimacum plan focus groups, set timeline to find superintendents

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Sequim Irrigation Festival shifts for its 125th version

Innovative arts and crafts fair only live event of weekend

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Patrons of The Old Whiskey Mill dine outside in a streatery Sept. 15 in downtown Port Townsend despite the presence of smoke from wildfires in Oregon and California. Nicholas Johnson/Peninsula Daily News

Survey to inform streatery extension in Port Townsend

City to consider pushing Open Streets plan beyond Oct. 31

Patrons of The Old Whiskey Mill dine outside in a streatery Sept. 15 in downtown Port Townsend despite the presence of smoke from wildfires in Oregon and California. Nicholas Johnson/Peninsula Daily News

Port Townsend council votes on refunding bonds

Low rates on long-term debt would save city money

Sequim mayor questions MAT clinic transportation

Tribe: Clients will come only from Peninsula counties

Three proposed amendments to Clallam County charter debated

DCD director, voter initiatives, charter review frequency on ballot

Alicia Kaake, left, talks to her daughter Freya Kaake as she sits in her seat for the first time in Mrs. Teague-Schmeltz’s classroom at Hamilton Elementary School in Port Angeles. Monday was the first day of school for kindergartners and first-graders in the Port Angeles School District. Desks are at least 6 feet apart and all students and teachers are wearing face masks. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Hybrid school in session

Monday was the first day of school for some in Port Angeles

Alicia Kaake, left, talks to her daughter Freya Kaake as she sits in her seat for the first time in Mrs. Teague-Schmeltz’s classroom at Hamilton Elementary School in Port Angeles. Monday was the first day of school for kindergartners and first-graders in the Port Angeles School District. Desks are at least 6 feet apart and all students and teachers are wearing face masks. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)