Sequim: City Council candidates attend forum, sparsely attended by public

SEQUIM -- Candidates for two contested City Council races gathered formally for the first time Tuesday night at a forum hosted by the Sequim-Dungeness Valley… Continue reading

Shine: Severed utility lines close Hood Canal Bridge for hour

The Hood Canal Bridge was closed for about an hour Tuesday after a motor home clipped utility lines on the bridge. State Department of Transportation… Continue reading

You’re invited to the first PDN-PNN televised forum tonight in Sequim!

The Peninsula Daily News and Peninsula News Network begin a series of "Meet The Press"' voter forums before live audiences starting at 6 p.m. today… Continue reading

Dog and its Sequim owner get MACH title

SEQUIM -- Robyn Veenema and her dog Cholla, a 5-year-old parti-colored cocker spaniel, have achieved the American Kennel Club's top title of MACH, for Master… Continue reading

Jefferson County Voter Guide in Sunday”s

Are you ready to vote? Mail-in ballots go out Wednesday to registered voters for the Nov. 4 general election. Confused about the issues? And the… Continue reading

Olympic National Park: Recent weather helps, but hasn”t doused Griff Peak fire

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK -- Cool weather, rainfall and light snow during the past week continue to smother the fire on Griff Peak. But the blaze… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Assistant fire chief, wife escape house fire

PORT TOWNSEND -- Assistant Fire Chief Tom Aumock and his wife were awakened by fire in their home early Sunday morning. "I didn't have much… Continue reading

Port Townsend: One-boat service returns for ferry run

Washington State Ferries will take one ferry out of service on the Port Townsend-Keystone route today. The state Department of Transportation takes one boat out… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Point Hudson the issue between Port candidates

PORT TOWNSEND -- Last week, Dock Street Yachts lost power in its Point Hudson office. As Port of Port Townsend maintenance workers searched to find… Continue reading

Sequim: “Mr. Irrigation Festival” Jim Carl dies at 72

SEQUIM -- One friend called him "Mr. Irrigation Festival." Another said he was and always will be the "voice of the Wolves," Sequim High School's… Continue reading

Voter forum in Sequim on Wednesday

Peninsula Daily News and Peninsula News Network will hold the first of three special TV "meet the press"' election forums Wednesday night. The forum will… Continue reading

West End: 7 spend night on river island, then rescued by Sequim team

FORKS -- Seven people, stranded overnight on a small, wooded island in the middle of Sol Duc River, were taken to safety by a Sequim-based… Continue reading

Jefferson: Farm tour a quick sellout

Lots of sunshine -- and a sprinkling of rain-- produced a bountiful inaugural Jefferson County Farm Tour on Sunday for growers and visitors alike. "We… Continue reading

Peninsula: Navy begins investigation into submarine incident off Cape Flattery

U.S. Navy investigators in San Diego were called to Subbase Bangor on Sunday to determine how a nuclear submarine severed the tow line connecting an… Continue reading

Port Angeles: 200 jam room to discuss USA Patriot Act

PORT ANGELES -- A public forum called to scrutinize the USA Patriot Act drew about 200 people Sunday who jammed the Port Angeles Library Raymond… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Nobody finds top crab in festival’s derby

Although almost $2,000 in prizes went to winning crabbers in the second annual Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival's Port Angeles Crab Derby on Saturday and… Continue reading

Sequim: TV legend Art Linkletter makes pitch for Olympic Medical Center

SEQUIM -- After more than 77 years in show business, one might think entertainer Art Linkletter deserves a little R&R. But instead of living out… Continue reading

Crab festival winds up today

A celebration for one of the North Olympic Peninsula's "crabbiest" residents is on tap this weekend. The Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival concludes in Port… Continue reading

Nuclear sub’s close call: Navy vessel cuts line of fuel barge off Peninsula coast

NEAH BAY -- A U.S. Navy nuclear submarine severed the tow line connecting an empty fuel barge to a tugboat off Cape Flattery on Saturday,… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Energy expo closes two-day run today

North Olympic Peninsula residents are getting an eyeful of the future. Construction, building and transportation technologies address the energy realities of the 21st century and… Continue reading