Daily Update Newsletter

Fire District No. 3 stops residential burn permit requirement

Fire District No. 3 stops residential burn permit requirement

Local residents served by Clallam County Fire District No. 3 no longer need a free residential… Continue reading

Fire District No. 3 stops residential burn permit requirement
MEET YOUR LEFTIES: Talent from far and wide coming to Port Angeles

MEET YOUR LEFTIES: Talent from far and wide coming to Port Angeles

Every week until the beginning of the Port Angeles Lefties season on June 1, the Peninsula Daily News will be printing profiles of several Lefties… Continue reading

MEET YOUR LEFTIES: Talent from far and wide coming to Port Angeles
WRESTLING: Forks takes sixth at the Mat Classic
WRESTLING: Forks takes sixth at the Mat Classic

FBI investigates body found in burned car in Neah Bay

The FBI and Neah Bay authorities are investigating the discovery of a body that was found in a burned car around noon… Continue reading

Captain with Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office recovering after on-duty injury

A member of the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office has been sent to a Seattle hospital with serious injuries sustained while trying to… Continue reading

Substantial completion achieved for Carlsborg sewer, securing lower interest rate

In what was described as a “woo-hoo moment,” Clallam County demonstrated substantial completion of the Carlsborg sewer system Friday. Substantial completion means… Continue reading

Thinning forests aims to reduce fire risk on conservation group’s land

Thinning forests aims to reduce fire risk on conservation group’s land

To restore a forest and reduce the risk of severe wildfires, a conservation group is cutting… Continue reading

Thinning forests aims to reduce fire risk on conservation group’s land
Pierce County lawsuit claims jail medical service company at fault

Pierce County lawsuit claims jail medical service company at fault

Inmates and their families are suing Pierce County after they or their loved ones suffered medical problems… Continue reading

Pierce County lawsuit claims jail medical service company at fault
Gonzaga’s Nigel Williams-Goss (5) watches in the final seconds of the the finals of the Final Four NCAA college basketball tournament against North Carolina, Monday, April 3, 2017, in Glendale, Ariz. North Carolina won 71-65. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP: Gritty Gonzaga comes up short against North Carolina 71-65

It’s OK, Carolina, you can open your eyes. An unwatchable game turned into a beautiful night for the Tar Heels, who… Continue reading

  • Apr 4, 2017
  • By Pierre LaBossiere Peninsula Daily News
Gonzaga’s Nigel Williams-Goss (5) watches in the final seconds of the the finals of the Final Four NCAA college basketball tournament against North Carolina, Monday, April 3, 2017, in Glendale, Ariz. North Carolina won 71-65. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Seren Dances, Port Townsend track and field

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Seren Dances, Port Townsend track and field

Port Townsend’s Seren Dances has had a busy start to his track season. In a meet on March 23 agains Klahowya and North Kitsap, Dances… Continue reading

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Seren Dances, Port Townsend track and field

Quilcene community members seeking housing for ex-caretaker after port ends contract

The Quilcene community has rallied around Jim Speer, the former longtime caretaker of Quilcene’s marina, after the Port of Port Townsend terminated his… Continue reading

Two people were airlifted from this Cirrus SR 22 airplane crash scene near Mount Jupiter in Olympic National Park to a Seattle hospital Sunday. (Washington Department of Transportation)

FAA investigating airplane crash in Olympic National Park

The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating after two people escaped with only minor injuries from a plane crash into Mount Jupiter… Continue reading

Two people were airlifted from this Cirrus SR 22 airplane crash scene near Mount Jupiter in Olympic National Park to a Seattle hospital Sunday. (Washington Department of Transportation)

Neah Bay man still missing after being swept away by wave

Makah emergency personnel continued searching late Monday afternoon until dark for a tribal member who was on shoreline rocks at Hole in… Continue reading

EYE ON OLYMPIA: House, Senate move toward budget package

The 24th Legislative District’s representatives voted in favor of the House’s two-year $44.9 billion state budget that seeks to spend an additional $1.9… Continue reading

State hearings board: Clallam agriculture ordinance compliant

After 17 years of court challenges and appeals, a state hearings board has lifted an order of invalidity against Clallam County’s critical… Continue reading

‘An Enemy of the People’ begins Thursday

‘An Enemy of the People’ begins Thursday

Ego, fear and the public good clash on stage in Key City Public Theatre’s production of Henrik Ibsen’s classic “An Enemy of… Continue reading

‘An Enemy of the People’ begins Thursday
Lunch in the Garden veteran Master Gardeners Audreen Williams, Jeanette Stehr-Green, Laurel Moulton, Bob Cain and Lois Bellamy will lead a walk through the Fifth Street Community Garden, 328 E. Fifth St., Port Angeles, at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 8.

PA garden walks move to Saturdays

Want to learn how to grow vegetables in your own backyard? Need help with pests that are getting the better part of… Continue reading

Lunch in the Garden veteran Master Gardeners Audreen Williams, Jeanette Stehr-Green, Laurel Moulton, Bob Cain and Lois Bellamy will lead a walk through the Fifth Street Community Garden, 328 E. Fifth St., Port Angeles, at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 8.
Sequim woman to compete in Mrs. Washington America Pageant

Sequim woman to compete in Mrs. Washington America Pageant

A Sequim woman will represent the Olympic Peninsula this spring at the Mrs. Washington America Pageant in Olympia. Magan Waldron, who was crowned… Continue reading

Sequim woman to compete in Mrs. Washington America Pageant
Port Angeles wind turbine spires turning; design, not power, main point

Port Angeles wind turbine spires turning; design, not power, main point

After six months of standing motionless, the city’s $107,517 wind turbine spires are finally spinning. They are ready to generate an estimated… Continue reading

Port Angeles wind turbine spires turning; design, not power, main point
Registration open for Washington Coast Cleanup

Registration open for Washington Coast Cleanup

Registration is open now for the Washington Coast Cleanup on April 29. Every April for the past 10 years, Washington CoastSavers and its partners and… Continue reading

Registration open for Washington Coast Cleanup