Janine Kirby, EVS Tech II, prepares the machine for service. (Jefferson Healthcare)

Robot zapping germs at Port Townsend hospital

Jefferson Healthcare uses UV light to destroy pathogens

Janine Kirby, EVS Tech II, prepares the machine for service. (Jefferson Healthcare)
Leelah Smith.

$1,000 reward offered for info on missing woman

The family of a Lower Elwha Klallam woman missing since Jan. 10 is offering a $1,000 cash reward for “information that directly… Continue reading

Leelah Smith.

Clallam County may incentivize hiring, retention for certain positions

Deputy prosecuting attorney, public works, nurses are among jobs

Rick Paschall.

Clallam PUD board member resigns

Agency to conduct interviews in April

Rick Paschall.
With Whidbey Island as a backdrop, a flock of brants, small geese, turns into the wind before landing in the Salish Sea at Point Hudson. The brants winter along temperate zone seacoasts and breed in the high Arctic tundra. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Flight of the brants

With Whidbey Island as a backdrop, a flock of brants, small geese, turns into the wind before landing in the Salish Sea at Point Hudson.… Continue reading

With Whidbey Island as a backdrop, a flock of brants, small geese, turns into the wind before landing in the Salish Sea at Point Hudson. The brants winter along temperate zone seacoasts and breed in the high Arctic tundra. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Jefferson approves final rescue plan dollars

Commissioners allocate remaining $800K

South Jefferson County schools release students early due to weather

Students were released early from the Quilcene and Brinnon public schools on Monday because of weather conditions. The Quilcene School District announced an… Continue reading

Bird flu a concern for health authorities

Flock owners urged to take precautions

Clark Road planned outage Tuesday

An electrical power outage is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday on Clark Road. This outage is required to perform system… Continue reading

Heart luncheon raises record amount for OMC

The Olympic Medical Center Foundation’s Red, Set, Go! Heart Luncheon presented by the Jamestown S’Klallam tribe raised $132,000 on Friday, exceeding last… Continue reading

Online open house available for upcoming road projects

North Olympic Peninsula residents have an online tool to help them navigate a number of road projects across the region and planned for… Continue reading

Port of Port Townsend updated on Short’s Farm, jetty construction

Acquisition depends on securing $1 million from state Legislature

In November 2020, Zachary Newell, a researcher at the Center for the Study of the First Americans at Texas A&M, meets with Judy Reandeau Stipe, executive director of the Sequim Museum, and Clare Manis Hatler to discuss the mastodon and its discovery. (Zachary Newell)

Researchers: Sequim artifact oldest bone weapon in Americas

Study confirms date on 13,900-year-old fragments

In November 2020, Zachary Newell, a researcher at the Center for the Study of the First Americans at Texas A&M, meets with Judy Reandeau Stipe, executive director of the Sequim Museum, and Clare Manis Hatler to discuss the mastodon and its discovery. (Zachary Newell)
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Jenni Tiderman of Port Angeles, front, holds a sign celebrating her five years of addiction recovery during "birthday bash" and resource fair hosted by Reflections Counseling Services Group on Thiursday at Veterans Park in Port Angeles. The event featured representatives from numerous drug and alcohol addiction and homelessness support agencies, as well as free meals and clothing for those in need.

Celebrating sobriety in Port Angeles

Jenni Tiderman of Port Angeles, front, holds a sign celebrating her five years of addiction recovery during a “birthday bash” and resource fair hosted by… Continue reading

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Jenni Tiderman of Port Angeles, front, holds a sign celebrating her five years of addiction recovery during "birthday bash" and resource fair hosted by Reflections Counseling Services Group on Thiursday at Veterans Park in Port Angeles. The event featured representatives from numerous drug and alcohol addiction and homelessness support agencies, as well as free meals and clothing for those in need.

Housing proposals advance

Lawmakers tackle high rents, mobile home park sales

More questions than answers for fair association

Jefferson County fair investigation underway, but unclear

Port Angeles settles with Waste Connections

City to pay $1.99 million. Firm to stop plans for Carlsborg transfer station

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Vicki Wallner, a representative of the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe, examinmes displays of gift certificates for goods and services available at a silent auction during the Red, Set Go! Heart Luncheon on Friday at Vern Burton Community Center in Port Angeles. The event, presented by the Jamestown tribe, served to raise awareness of heart health for women and as a fundraiser for the Olympic Medical Center's Heart Center.

Red, Set Go! Heart Luncheon in Port Angeles

Vicki Wallner, a representative of the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe, examines the display of gift certificates for goods and services available at a silent auction during… Continue reading

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Vicki Wallner, a representative of the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe, examinmes displays of gift certificates for goods and services available at a silent auction during the Red, Set Go! Heart Luncheon on Friday at Vern Burton Community Center in Port Angeles. The event, presented by the Jamestown tribe, served to raise awareness of heart health for women and as a fundraiser for the Olympic Medical Center's Heart Center.

Repair it, share knowledge, at community events

Port Townsend Marine Science Center sponsoring sessions