Port Angeles School District shares progress of Native American students

Collaboration with Lower Elwha focus of board meeting

Port Townsend approves proposed budget

Balance sheet focuses on stability

Sequim to observe Arbor day

Sequim Public Works will observe Arbor Day at noon Friday. The city will plant a magnolia tree in Pioneer Park, 387 E. Washington… Continue reading

Miller Peninsula State Park study, decision has been paused

State funding awaits for development of site’s master plan

A cyclist enters the tunnel under Discovery Road at the 3-mile marker on the Larry Scott Memorial Trail south of Port Townsend. The now-cleared segment is part of the Olympic Discovery Trail across East Jefferson and Clallam counties, where a number of trees had blocked passage after the Nov. 4 storm. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)

Tunnel vision

A cyclist enters the tunnel under Discovery Road at the 3-mile marker on the Larry Scott Memorial Trail south of Port Townsend. The now-cleared segment… Continue reading

A cyclist enters the tunnel under Discovery Road at the 3-mile marker on the Larry Scott Memorial Trail south of Port Townsend. The now-cleared segment is part of the Olympic Discovery Trail across East Jefferson and Clallam counties, where a number of trees had blocked passage after the Nov. 4 storm. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)
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Two of three people accepted plea agreements in regard with a June burglary of Coastal Farm and Ranch in Sequim.

Two plead guilty in Coastal store burglary

Third person awaits hearing, resolution

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Two of three people accepted plea agreements in regard with a June burglary of Coastal Farm and Ranch in Sequim.
Former President Donald Trump announces a third run for president as he speaks at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla., on Tuesday. (Rebecca Blackwell/The Associated Press)

Trump seeks White House again amid GOP losses, legal probes

Vows to make America ‘great and glorious again’

  • Nov 15, 2022
  • By Jill Colvin The Associated Press
Former President Donald Trump announces a third run for president as he speaks at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Fla., on Tuesday. (Rebecca Blackwell/The Associated Press)
The 65-ton Gretchen H tugboat got a bath at the Boat Haven in Port Townsend on Monday. After the marine travel-lift brought her out of the water, maintenance workers including Chad Tichgelaar pressure washed the 81-foot vessel under a bright sun. “It was a heckuva haul-out,” Tichgelaar said. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)

‘A heckuva haul-out’

The 65-ton Gretchen H tugboat got a bath at the Boat Haven in Port Townsend on Monday. After the marine travel-lift brought her out of… Continue reading

The 65-ton Gretchen H tugboat got a bath at the Boat Haven in Port Townsend on Monday. After the marine travel-lift brought her out of the water, maintenance workers including Chad Tichgelaar pressure washed the 81-foot vessel under a bright sun. “It was a heckuva haul-out,” Tichgelaar said. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)
Puzzle solvers, from left, Mary Latson, Kandi Latson and Laura Arndt, all of Port Angeles, attempt to assemble a picture puzzle during a competition on Saturday at the Port Angeles Public Library. The competition pitted about a dozen teams in a timed event to see who could assemble a 500-piece puzzle the quickest, or if the clock expired, which team had the fewest pieces left to place. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Puzzle competition

Puzzle solvers, from left, Mary Latson, Kandi Latson and Laura Arndt, all of Port Angeles, attempt to assemble a picture puzzle during a competition on… Continue reading

Puzzle solvers, from left, Mary Latson, Kandi Latson and Laura Arndt, all of Port Angeles, attempt to assemble a picture puzzle during a competition on Saturday at the Port Angeles Public Library. The competition pitted about a dozen teams in a timed event to see who could assemble a 500-piece puzzle the quickest, or if the clock expired, which team had the fewest pieces left to place. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Raccoon Lodge must come into compliance, officials say

There are options, but art piece must be up to Port Townsend code

Tribes receive grant funding

Aid to help with climate change

Kilmer sets West End office hours

Staffers from U.S. Representative Derek Kilmer’s office will conduct mobile office hours on the West End this week. The constituent services team will… Continue reading

Foster Care Awareness Nights to inform, answer questions

Clallam County in need of providers

Volunteers with 4PA, a local organization dedicated to cleaning up Port Angeles and building support for homeless members of the community, created a human chain to haul out more than 5,000 pounds of trash from upper Peabody Creek earlier this year when vehicles could not negotiate the hillside. It took the 50 men and women about four hours to complete the task. (Makayla DeScala/4PA)

4PA celebrates one-year anniversary

Community group focuses on cleanup and homeless outreach

Volunteers with 4PA, a local organization dedicated to cleaning up Port Angeles and building support for homeless members of the community, created a human chain to haul out more than 5,000 pounds of trash from upper Peabody Creek earlier this year when vehicles could not negotiate the hillside. It took the 50 men and women about four hours to complete the task. (Makayla DeScala/4PA)
Thomas Martin.

Clallam 2 Fire-Rescue seeks appointee after commissioner resigns

Applications to fill empty seat are due this Friday

Thomas Martin.

Clallam County approves six-year road plan

The Clallam County commissioners have unanimously approved the 2023-2028 Transportation Improvement Program. The action was taken following a public hearing Tuesday at… Continue reading

Fairview Grange hosts dinner for veterans

The Fairview Grange will host an event to honor veterans on Tuesday. The grange hall, at 161 Lake Farm Road in Port… Continue reading