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Port Townsend man in Hawaii for 75th anniversary of Pearl Harbor attack

Port Townsend man in Hawaii for 75th anniversary of Pearl Harbor attack

Port Townsend resident Tom Berg remembers the attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, as if it had happened yesterday. ‘Very clear… Continue reading

Port Townsend man in Hawaii for 75th anniversary of Pearl Harbor attack

Clallam County to work to reduce spending

Two of the Clallam County commissioners approved tonight (Tuesday) a $38.96 million budget that uses a projected $2.29 million in general fund… Continue reading

Pacific Fleet’s history in Port Angeles a busy one

Pacific Fleet’s history in Port Angeles a busy one

Five of the ships that were in Pearl Harbor the day of the attack had dropped anchor at some point in Port… Continue reading

Pacific Fleet’s history in Port Angeles a busy one
First snow, ice of season hits region

First snow, ice of season hits region

Snow and ice decreased Tuesday after a blanket of snow covered much of the Port Angeles area Monday night, delaying schools, causing… Continue reading

First snow, ice of season hits region

Blackout ordered after attack

Like most of the U.S. mainland on Dec. 7, 1941, Port Angeles was left in the dark by the authorities. Officials wanted… Continue reading

Commemoration to be livestreamed from Hawaii to Forks

The city of Forks will host a livestream of the National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day Commemoration from Hawaii on the 75th anniversary of… Continue reading

Second phase of fisher recovery begins; first phase was in Olympic National park

Second phase of fisher recovery begins; first phase was in Olympic National park

The elusive weasel-like mammal poked its head out of the wooden crate, glanced around… Continue reading

Second phase of fisher recovery begins; first phase was in Olympic National park
Department veteran chosen as Sequim’s new police chief

Department veteran chosen as Sequim’s new police chief

Sheri Crain, who has been with the Sequim Police Department since 1991, will be the city’s newest police chief, the city announced Monday.… Continue reading

Department veteran chosen as Sequim’s new police chief
Port of Port Angeles set to consider renewing pact with CRTC

Port of Port Angeles set to consider renewing pact with CRTC

The Port of Port Angeles is poised to renew its agreement with the Composite Recycling Technology Center and fulfill its financial commitment… Continue reading

Port of Port Angeles set to consider renewing pact with CRTC

Two-hour delay set Tuesday for Port Angeles schools

Port Angeles School District schools will operate on a two-hour delay Tuesday because of snowy weather. A two-hour delay means buses will… Continue reading

Ski tows open at Hurricane Ridge

Ski tows open at Hurricane Ridge

As the beginner and intermediate rope tows at Hurricane Ridge opened Sunday, snowboarders and skiers flocked to Hurricane Ridge. Tubing is expected… Continue reading

Ski tows open at Hurricane Ridge

Peninsula protesters cheer news that pipeline access denied over Standing Rock land

Determined protesters who were ready to dig in for the winter broke out in celebration Sunday when the news was announced that… Continue reading

Growler open house today in Port Townsend

Additional people will be disturbed by jet noise under any of the alternatives the Navy is considering for its expansion of EA-18G… Continue reading

Bellevue man dies after crash on 104

A 65-year-old Bellevue man is dead after a single-car wreck on state Highway 104, about 8 miles south of Port Hadlock, according… Continue reading

County to consider budget of nearly $55 million

The three Jefferson County commissioners will conduct a public hearing on the county’s proposed 2017 budget of nearly $55 million this morning.… Continue reading

PENINSULA HOME FUND: A gift of glasses allows artist to pursue her calling

PENINSULA HOME FUND: A gift of glasses allows artist to pursue her calling

By Diane Urbani de la Paz For Peninsula Daily News EDITOR’S NOTE: For 28 years, Peninsula Daily News readers in Jefferson and Clallam counties have… Continue reading

PENINSULA HOME FUND: A gift of glasses allows artist to pursue her calling

Department of Natural Resources offers draft plans for comment on harvest, seabird

The state Department of Natural Resources has released draft environmental impact statements on the agency’s 10-year sustainable harvest calculation and its marbled… Continue reading

Port Townsend group dubbed salmon camp returns from pipeline protest

Port Townsend group dubbed salmon camp returns from pipeline protest

A group of activists who took food and other supplies to protesters at the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in North Dakota over… Continue reading

Port Townsend group dubbed salmon camp returns from pipeline protest
Firefighters on decorated engines collect donations in Port Angeles, Sequim

Firefighters on decorated engines collect donations in Port Angeles, Sequim

Firefighters in Port Angeles and Sequim are collecting donations this Christmas season. The Port Angeles Fire Department’s 32nd annual Operation Candy Cane began Saturday night… Continue reading

Firefighters on decorated engines collect donations in Port Angeles, Sequim
Police: Marksman killed gunman after child ran to porch

Police: Marksman killed gunman after child ran to porch

The gunman had already shot a police officer, threatened to kill two children and barricaded himself upstairs… Continue reading

  • Dec 4, 2016
  • By Wire Service
Police: Marksman killed gunman after child ran to porch