Daily Update Newsletter

Cooke Aquaculture says DNR had no reason to terminate lease in Port Angeles Harbor

Cooke Aquaculture says DNR had no reason to terminate lease in Port Angeles Harbor

Cooke Aquaculture Pacific has fired back at the state and its lands commissioner… Continue reading

  • Jan 7, 2018
  • By Rob Ollikainen and Paul Gottlieb Peninsula Daily News
  • Clallam County
Cooke Aquaculture says DNR had no reason to terminate lease in Port Angeles Harbor

Highway 20 crash fatal: Woman to be identified after next-of-kin notified

A woman was killed Friday when the car she was driving collided with a semi truck on state Highway 20 near Discovery… Continue reading

Jefferson County incumbents look ahead to upcoming election

Jefferson County’s elected officials said in recent interviews that they are mulling running for re-election to their positions. After all, the May… Continue reading

Pirate Pete’s Week celebrated at Peninsula College

Pirate Pete’s Week celebrated at Peninsula College

Peninsula College will host Pirate Pete’s Week, the college’s annual spirit week, with daily events on the Port Angeles campus beginning Tuesday.… Continue reading

Pirate Pete’s Week celebrated at Peninsula College

Port Angeles man accused of pointing gun at women who nearly hit him with car

A 69-year-old Port Angeles man was arrested Saturday for investigation of attempted first-degree assault for allegedly pointing a gun at two women… Continue reading

Sequim man charged with assaulting corrections deputy

A 37-year-old Sequim man was forcibly removed from a courtroom last week after being sentenced to 210 days in jail for assaulting… Continue reading

Health care clinic to open at Port Angeles High School

Health care clinic to open at Port Angeles High School

North Olympic Healthcare Network is preparing to open its new health center at Port Angeles High School on Tuesday, a move officials… Continue reading

Health care clinic to open at Port Angeles High School

Tree planting, story slam, art among Peninsula activities

Tree planting, a story slam and an art exhibition are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is available on the… Continue reading

Peninsula pot shop owners take wait-and-see stance after federal policy change

Peninsula pot shop owners take wait-and-see stance after federal policy change

Retail marijuana shop owners from across the North Olympic Peninsula vowed to operate business as usual after U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions… Continue reading

Peninsula pot shop owners take wait-and-see stance after federal policy change
Flow testing to lead to color change of Kala Point hydrants; colors provide information for firefighters

Flow testing to lead to color change of Kala Point hydrants; colors provide information for firefighters

Most of the more than 550 fire hydrants of the Jefferson County Public Utility District are yellow, designating them as part of… Continue reading

Flow testing to lead to color change of Kala Point hydrants; colors provide information for firefighters

Lands chief urges carbon policy to focus on climate change

As the legislative session begins Monday, Public Lands Commissioner Hilary Franz is urging state lawmakers to adopt a carbon policy that will prepare… Continue reading

Port Angeles council OKs BMX gate

Port Angeles council OKs BMX gate

The Port Angeles City Council has approved the $19,600 purchase of a new starting gate for the Lincoln Park BMX Track. The… Continue reading

Port Angeles council OKs BMX gate

Annual Adventure Series starts tonight

Ken and Mary Campbell will kick off the 2018 Adventure Series tonight with a presentation on planning an East Africa safari. Janet… Continue reading

A special game, paintings, drums and wearable art on Gallery Walk

A special game, paintings, drums and wearable art on Gallery Walk

Believe It or Knot!, an original Port Townsend game, will kick off Saturday, the same day as this month’s Port Townsend Gallery… Continue reading

A special game, paintings, drums and wearable art on Gallery Walk
Art and a mystery offered at Sequim Art Walk

Art and a mystery offered at Sequim Art Walk

The First Friday Art Walk in Sequim offers the Fifth Annual “Whodunnit Downtown? — The Case of the Silver Lining Secret Formula” Mystery… Continue reading

Art and a mystery offered at Sequim Art Walk

Old-time musicians play at Quimper Grange

Quimper Grange will present old-time musicians Erynn Marshall and Carl Jones at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Quimper Grange Hall at 1219… Continue reading

Stinson to remain Port Townsend mayor

Stinson to remain Port Townsend mayor

Deborah Stinson will remain Port Townsend’s mayor after a unanimous City Council vote this week. “It’s nice to have that vote of… Continue reading

Stinson to remain Port Townsend mayor
Newly elected Port Angeles council members seated

Newly elected Port Angeles council members seated

A new majority of the Port Angeles City Council was sworn in Tuesday. Kate Dexter, Mike French, Jim Moran and Lindsey Schromen-Wawrin… Continue reading

Newly elected Port Angeles council members seated
Jefferson County sued over records delay

Jefferson County sued over records delay

A Clark County man is suing Jefferson County after he waited a year for the county to provide public records, he said.… Continue reading

Jefferson County sued over records delay
Construction on Water Street in Port Townsend to begin Tuesday

Construction on Water Street in Port Townsend to begin Tuesday

Construction will begin Tuesday on a $2.3 million project to upgrade Port Townsend’s downtown. The Water Street Enhancement Project promises to be… Continue reading

Construction on Water Street in Port Townsend to begin Tuesday