Port Townsend Farmers Market reports sales up in 2007

PORT TOWNSEND - The uptown Farmers Market saw gross sales rise by 5 percent this year, to $662,000, compared to 2006 sales, said Market Manager… Continue reading

Chimacum Grange gets a new life

CHIMACUM -- Members of a reformed Chimacum Grange celebrated the event last week with a new president vowing to bring the organization back to its… Continue reading

High interest reported already in 2008 elections — which incumbents will run?

Granted, it's more than 10 months away. But next year's Nov. 4 general election is building into a political feast of major proportions, with high… Continue reading

Home Fund provides storm relief to Hoh

EDITOR'S NOTE: This is another in a series of articles on the Peninsula Home Fund. Please print out the coupon linked to the Home Fund… Continue reading

Port Townsend-Seattle ferry popular, but service will end Jan. 6

PORT TOWNSEND - The last ferry to Seattle will leave at 6:15 p.m. Jan. 6. Washington State Ferries won't make the run a permanent fixture.… Continue reading

Puppy tips over candle, leaves family homeless just before Christmas

PORT ANGELES - An exuberant puppy knocking over a candle started a fire Friday morning that left a family homeless just before Christmas. No one… Continue reading

Clallam PUD hikes water rates

PORT ANGELES - Monthly water rates will increase by 6.5 percent to 9.5 percent in each of the next three years under a plan approved… Continue reading

FEMA opens disaster aid center in Forks

FORKS - The Federal Emergency Management Agency has opened a temporary Disaster Recovery Center in Forks. The FEMA office will be open from 10 a.m.… Continue reading

Man shot during apparent home invasion

QUILCENE - Bruce Bratton was shot in the leg Wednesday night when he fought off a would-be burglar at his home, and he doesn't regret… Continue reading

New public comment on Port Townsend Paper Corp.?

PORT TOWNSEND - Changes to Port Townsend Paper Corp.'s mill air quality permit won't be made until after the state Pollution Control Hearings Board hears… Continue reading

Next steps for ‘Bubble’ up to YMCA, board told

PORT ANGELES - The next steps involving an inflatable field house depend upon what the Clallam County Family YMCA proposes to the city, Richard Bonine,… Continue reading

Port Angeles nightspot to close after 4-year run

PORT ANGELES - The downtown Crazy Fish, Baja and Beyond, is for sale. After four years, the co-owners of the restaurant and nightclub at 229… Continue reading

Weather linked to 3 wrecks on U.S. Highway 101

PORT ANGELES - Black ice and freezing fog spun three vehicles off U.S. Highway 101 near Indian Valley within 45 minutes of each other early… Continue reading

Clallam and Jefferson get $8.5 million from salmon board

Clallam and Jefferson counties received $8.5 million from the state's Salmon Recovery Funding Board for habitat restoration projects. Clallam received $5,096,327, the third highest amount… Continue reading

Downtown Port Angeles merchants keep the late-night oil burning tonight

PORT ANGELES - Sales, treats and Santa will be available tonight. More than 45 Port Angeles stores and shops, most of them downtown, will stay… Continue reading

FEMA extends relief assistance to Clallam, public works aid to Clallam and Jefferson counties

Peninsula Daily News news sources Individual Clallam County property owners who suffered damage in the Dec. 2-3 storm that blew across and flooded parts of… Continue reading

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Huge federal spending bill includes Clallam, Jefferson projects

WASHINGTON - A huge federal spending bill required to keep the government operating past midnight Friday contains numerous projects to benefit both Clallam and Jefferson… Continue reading

List of North Olympic Peninsula salmon-recovery projects receiving funding

Here is a list of the 23 projects funded by the Salmon Recovery Funding board in Clallam and Jefferson counties.… Continue reading

Postal Service considering sale of historic Port Townsend building

PORT TOWNSEND - A "for sale" sign might soon go up in front of the former U.S. Customs House on Washington Street, built in 1893,… Continue reading

Home Fund helps woman feel ‘blessed’

EDITOR'S NOTE: This is another in a series of articles on the Peninsula Home Fund. The next article will appear Sunday with an updated list… Continue reading