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AT A GLANCE: When things in Washington might reopen
AT A GLANCE: When things in Washington might reopen

Candidate: COVID-19 changes election season

Social-distancing guidelines could severely limit forums

1,371 contact tracers ready to assist health departments

1,371 contact tracers ready to assist health departments

Inslee: Goal continues to “box in” virus

1,371 contact tracers ready to assist health departments

Will the new Jefferson County virus case affect waiver?

Jefferson County commissioners are expected to discuss today how a positive case reported Friday night might affect the county’s application to the… Continue reading

Wind and waves: Families take advantage of warm weekend weather

Wind and waves: Families take advantage of warm weekend weather

David Impastato and his wife, Kate Impastato, both of Seattle, hoist their children Mason, 1, left, and Anna Marie, 3, as an… Continue reading

Wind and waves: Families take advantage of warm weekend weather
Decades of art: New book celebrates ‘Upper Left-Hand Corner’

Decades of art: New book celebrates ‘Upper Left-Hand Corner’

Jake Seniuk’s partner and colleague finish $40,000 project

Decades of art: New book celebrates ‘Upper Left-Hand Corner’
Forks gears up for new ‘Twilight’ book release

Forks gears up for new ‘Twilight’ book release

Decision expected Aug. 1 on whether September festival will go on

Forks gears up for new ‘Twilight’ book release

Candidate filing period begins

The filing period for candidates running for office in Washington state this year begins today and extends through Friday. Five offices are open in Clallam… Continue reading

Jefferson PUD to refund deposits as power bill credits

Jefferson County Public Utility District will refund residential customer deposits in the form of utility bill credits. PUD commissioners voted Tuesday for… Continue reading

Jefferson gets another virus case

Health officers: Criteria for early Phase 2 may be changing

Schools, community organizations provide internet access
Schools, community organizations provide internet access
School districts weigh graduation options
School districts weigh graduation options
Port Angeles police seek man who allegedly hit pedestrian

Port Angeles police seek man who allegedly hit pedestrian

City police on Thursday were looking for a driver who allegedly struck a pedestrian on South Washington Street in Port Angeles. Michael… Continue reading

Port Angeles police seek man who allegedly hit pedestrian

Bail raised to $1 million for Port Townsend man

William Tomasi Leoso accused of shooting Sequim man, beating Carlsborg woman in separate incidents

Big, bright and beautiful: Flower Moon is last supermoon of 2020

Big, bright and beautiful: Flower Moon is last supermoon of 2020

The May full moon, also called the Flower Moon, seems to rest upon a wisp of cloud as it rises above the North Olympic Peninsula… Continue reading

  • May 8, 2020
  • Steve Mullensky for Peninsula Daily News
Big, bright and beautiful: Flower Moon is last supermoon of 2020
Governor names Clallam Superior Court judge

Governor names Clallam Superior Court judge

Simon Barnhart to take bench June 1

Governor names Clallam Superior Court judge

Independent journalism more crucial than ever

We face challenging choices ahead in the coming year, and the results will define our country for a generation. These are perilous times. Over the… Continue reading