PORT TOWNSEND -- The popular Boiler Room youth coffeehouse and arts project celebrated Independence Day by moving to buy the former Day Star Restaurant on… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES -- On the 229th anniversary of the day the nation's forefathers declared independence from England, there may be no better way to celebrate… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND -- Fred Johnson loves five things in the world: his wife, family, country, flag and God. Looking sharp and handsome in his blue-and-white… Continue reading
CHIMACUM -- The East Jefferson Rotary Club christened the new pavilion at H.J. Carroll Park on the Fourth of July with grilled hot dogs, potato… Continue reading
SEQUIM -- Although rain threatened the Old Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration and Family Picnic 2005 at Carrie Blake Park on Monday afternoon, the clouds… Continue reading
PORT LUDLOW -- With the blue sky as a backdrop, friends and family gathered at Port Ludlow Community Church on Sunday to dedicate a flagpole… Continue reading
PENINSULA DAILY NEWS The nation celebrates its 229th birthday today, and the North Olympic Peninsula is planning an array of events trimmed in red, white… Continue reading
PENINSULA DAILY NEWS PORT TOWNSEND -- Music returns to the Port Townsend waterfront on Thursday nights -- and it's free. Peninsula Daily News and other… Continue reading
PENINSULA DAILY NEWS BLYN -- Tribal singers and drummers will greet dignitaries and partners as the Jamestown S"Klallam tribe celebrates the restoration of Jimmycomelately Creek… Continue reading
William Shore Memorial Swimming Pool at 225 E. Fifth St. reopens at 5:45 a.m. Tuesday following its annual maintenance shutdown. The pool has been closed… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES -- The U.S. Coast Guard cutter Active received her 20th commander in almost 30 years of service at a change of command ceremony… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES -- The alleged leader of a cocaine distrbution ring who is awaiting trial was arrested Friday morning without incident by Clallam County sheriff's… Continue reading
Traffic could be delayed up to two hours on several Port Angeles streets this week as the final phase of the city's chipsealing project is… Continue reading
SEQUIM -- Mary Griffith had already been a nurse in the community for a long time when, in 1999, she started noticing a gap in… Continue reading
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK -- Lake Crescent Lodge is "green." Not green like the trees that sway around Olympic National Park's picturesque lake 15 miles west… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND -- Former City Council member Sydney Lipton, who lost his seat to Freida Fenn in 2001, wants it back. Lipton, 76, announced Friday… Continue reading
The newly reorganized and relocated free medical clinic in Port Angeles, Volunteers in Medicine of the Olympics, will begin seeing patients at 6 p.m. Thursday.… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES -- This year's Fourth of July Grand Parade due to promenade through downtown on Monday aims to recognize the volunteer spirit alive and… Continue reading
FORKS -- Starting today, Clallam and Jefferson counties' cedar mills will not be able to legally burn cedar waste wood into the atmosphere because of… Continue reading
PORT LUDLOW -- Eagles were important to Gary Hagen. As a boy, he dreamed of soaring among the clouds as an airplane pilot. Earning the… Continue reading