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‘Lots of opportunity’ for arts: New leader looks ahead for Juan de Fuca Foundation

‘Lots of opportunity’ for arts: New leader looks ahead for Juan de Fuca Foundation

Kayla Oakes, the new executive director of the Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Arts, brings a knowledge of the local arts… Continue reading

‘Lots of opportunity’ for arts: New leader looks ahead for Juan de Fuca Foundation

Some Jefferson Healthcare hospital costs rise

Costs for inpatient and emergency room care have increased at Jefferson Healthcare hospital, but the overall rise was lower than elsewhere, said… Continue reading

Veterans assistance offered in Port Townsend

Veterans assistance offered in Port Townsend

A veterans assistance office that opened in Port Townsend last fall is the newest service center on the North Olympic Peninsula. Port… Continue reading

Veterans assistance offered in Port Townsend

Suggestions accepted for small changes to Port Angeles comprehensive plan

The Port Angeles Planning Commission has opened a public comment period for suggestions for minor changes to the city’s comprehensive plan. The… Continue reading

Port Townsend schools levies on special election ballot

The Port Townsend School District will ask voters to approve two three-year tax levies on the Feb. 12 special election ballot. The… Continue reading

‘Entire family in disbelief’ after triple homicide near Port Angeles

‘Entire family in disbelief’ after triple homicide near Port Angeles

Family and friends of the three people shot and killed at 52 Bear Meadow Road are heartbroken and searching for answers as… Continue reading

‘Entire family in disbelief’ after triple homicide near Port Angeles
Partial federal government shutdown forcing use of reserves in Indian Country

Partial federal government shutdown forcing use of reserves in Indian Country

Tribal leaders nationwide last week were informed that the partial federal shutdown that began at midnight Dec. 22 could result in some… Continue reading

Partial federal government shutdown forcing use of reserves in Indian Country
Police probe woman’s death in Sequim apartment

Police probe woman’s death in Sequim apartment

Police are investigating the death of a 57-year-old woman whose body was found Wednesday afternoon in her Sequim apartment. A crime-tape barrier was… Continue reading

Police probe woman’s death in Sequim apartment
Home Fund, college make the difference for Port Townsend man

Home Fund, college make the difference for Port Townsend man

David Burroughs loves Romani — aka Gypsy — music. He is, in fact, his own kind of gypsy. As a young man… Continue reading

Home Fund, college make the difference for Port Townsend man
Activist arrested after sequoia felled pleads not guilty

Activist arrested after sequoia felled pleads not guilty

A tree activist who was arrested while protesting the early-morning cutting of the long-debated Lions Park sequoia last week has pleaded not… Continue reading

Activist arrested after sequoia felled pleads not guilty
Inaugural season of Port Angeles ice skating rink closes in the black

Inaugural season of Port Angeles ice skating rink closes in the black

The Port Angeles Winter Ice Village will close for the season today, having exceeded organizers’ expectations for first-year attendance and community support.… Continue reading

Inaugural season of Port Angeles ice skating rink closes in the black

Port Angeles chamber to honor community contributors

The Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce has announced its finalists for its 2018 Citizen of the Year and five other awards.… Continue reading

Lions Park sequoia felled in Port Angeles

Lions Park sequoia felled in Port Angeles

A sequoia tree in Port Angeles’ Lions Park that became the focus of intense debate was cut to the ground Thursday morning,… Continue reading

Lions Park sequoia felled in Port Angeles

Annexation on special election ballot for fire district

Voters will decide if the city of Port Townsend will be annexed into the East Jefferson Fire Rescue District during a special… Continue reading

New book details Peninsula media history

New book details Peninsula media history

A history of Clallam and Jefferson counties as seen through the eyes of those who wrote it is offered in retired journalist… Continue reading

New book details Peninsula media history

West End 9-1-1 service out today

CenturyLink reported an outage of land-line-based 9-1-1 and some general phone service over land lines Wednesday afternoon in Clallam County’s West End and… Continue reading

Port Angeles Polar Bear Dip a chilling experience for PDN reporter

Port Angeles Polar Bear Dip a chilling experience for PDN reporter

It helped, before jumping in Tuesday morning, that Port Angeles Harbor’s water, albeit moderately polluted, was warmer than the air temperature of… Continue reading

Port Angeles Polar Bear Dip a chilling experience for PDN reporter
Making a splash: Plunge a mystery to some jumping into Mystery Bay

Making a splash: Plunge a mystery to some jumping into Mystery Bay

For the past 25 years on Marrowstone Island, something comes over people on New Year’s Day. They are driven to jump into Mystery… Continue reading

Making a splash: Plunge a mystery to some jumping into Mystery Bay
Clearing the backlog: Clallam code enforcement officers using more tools

Clearing the backlog: Clallam code enforcement officers using more tools

Clallam County is working through its multi-year backlog of code enforcement cases after bolstering its code enforcement program during the past year.… Continue reading

Clearing the backlog: Clallam code enforcement officers using more tools

Two more southern resident orcas predicted to die by summer

Two more southern resident orcas are ailing and probably will be dead by summer, according to an expert on the… Continue reading