Port of Port Angeles gets appraisal for waterfront Landing mall

PORT ANGELES -- The Port's Landing mall on the city's waterfront soon could be up for sale. Port Commissioner Leonard Beil of Port Angeles has… Continue reading

Six now held in connection with Thursday knife attack; victim undergoing second surgery in Seattle

PORT TOWNSEND -- Six Port Townsend suspects arrested in connection with the stabbing of a 26-year-old man will be arraigned at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday in… Continue reading

Big Sequim housing project to receive Monday hearing

SEQUIM -- The city's Planning Commission deadlocked on a residential development Tuesday after three hours of contentious debate and sent it back to the drawing… Continue reading

Federal legislation being considered to clear way for Makah to hunt whales

WASHINGTON -- The U.S. House of Representatives may consider legislation allowing the Makah tribe to return to its centuries-old practice of whaling without obtaining a… Continue reading

Five suspects arrested in Port Townsend stabbing

PORT TOWNSEND -- Five Port Townsend men were arrested Thursday afternoon in connection with an early morning stabbing of a 26-eyar-old man at a local… Continue reading

Four cases dropped in wake of Sheriff’s Department investigations

PORT ANGELES -- The legal fallout from two investigations into Clallam County sheriff's officers continues to spill over, disrupting court cases and dealing the department… Continue reading

Port Angeles school board hopefuls face off in PDN/PNN debate

PORT ANGELES -- School levy campaigns, communication with the public and what to do about aging buildings were some of the issues raised during Thursday… Continue reading

Deputy reinstated to Sheriff’s Department

PORT ANGELES -- A Clallam County sheriff's deputy who was fired in July 2004 for inappropriate contact with a teenage girl was reinstated Sept. 29… Continue reading

Downtown mural still awaiting repairs

PORT ANGELES -- Summer has come and gone and the "Olympic Visions" mural behind the Laurel Street fountain downtown continues to peel paint. The mural… Continue reading

House committee supports Makah whaling effort

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS NEAH BAY -- Makah whaling proponents cheered a U.S. House committee's vote Wednesday to support the tribe's effort to resume hunting whales… Continue reading

Port Angeles candidates discuss waterfront, relationships with neighbors during PDN/PNN forum

PORT ANGELES -- Relationships with the city's neighbors and the future of the Port Angeles waterfront figured prominently in Wednesday night's City Council and Port… Continue reading

Residents suggest moving ferry terminal outside Port Townsend, but state says too costly

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS PORT TOWNSEND -- With state ferries officials proposing extension of the ferry terminal 120 feet into Port Townsend Bay Wednesday at Fort… Continue reading

Ballots go in mail today in Clallam County

The Clallam County Auditor's Office will be mailing 43,068 ballots to Clallam County's registered voters today. There are 425 voters who live outside of Washington… Continue reading

Ballots going out to 21,169 Jefferson County voters

The Jefferson County Auditor's Office is mailing out 21,169 mail-in ballots today to registered county voters. Deputy Auditor/Elections Karen Cartmel said Tuesday that 198 military… Continue reading

Candidates debate recreation center’s future

SEQUIM -- Both candidates for a seat on the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center's board of directors said Tuesday that the center should continue to operate… Continue reading

Farmers market permit back to Planning Commission on Nov. 9

PORT ANGELES -- The downtown Port Angeles Farmers Market's disputed conditional use permit will come before the Planning Commission again on Nov. 9. The Saturday… Continue reading

Forums to feature council, school board candidates

Port Angeles City Council candidates will appear at 7 p.m. today at City Hall in the second of three general election "Questions for Candidates"' campaign… Continue reading

Makah whaling issue goes to nation’s capital

By Mathhew Daly WASHINGTON (AP) -- The federal government could allow a Washington state Indian tribe to "hunt" whales on a purely ceremonial basis, without… Continue reading

  • Oct 19, 2005
  • MATTHEW DALY

Port Townsend joins chorus against state parks fee

PORT TOWNSEND -- A movement to end the $5 daily parking fee at Washington state parks took on new momentum Monday when the Port Townsend… Continue reading

Three fires set in Port Angeles High school restrooms

PORT ANGELES -- Three separate fires set in restrooms at Port Angeles High School on Tuesday morning did not disrupt class, school officials said. Firefighters… Continue reading