Daily Update Newsletter

This white minivan ended up suspended on a guardrail following a wreck on state Highway 20.

Highway 20 wreck sends two to Seattle hospital

Two Jefferson County residents were in intensive care at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle late Thursday afternoon after a head-on collision on… Continue reading

This white minivan ended up suspended on a guardrail following a wreck on state Highway 20.
Port of Port Townsend considers rate increases

Port of Port Townsend considers rate increases

Port of Port Townsend commissioners are considering raising rates from between 10 percent and 16 percent over the 2016 rates. More than… Continue reading

Port of Port Townsend considers rate increases
Construction of a new Navy pier at Ediz Hook along the shoreline of Coast Guard Air Station/Sector Field Office Port Angeles will be delayed until July. (Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News)

Navy pier construction in Port Angeles set for July

Construction on the Navy’s 425-foot submarine-escort-vessel pier project in Port Angeles Harbor will be delayed until after July 16, when piles will… Continue reading

Construction of a new Navy pier at Ediz Hook along the shoreline of Coast Guard Air Station/Sector Field Office Port Angeles will be delayed until July. (Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News)
World War II veterans in Sequim honored with flags

World War II veterans in Sequim honored with flags

More than 75 years later, their legacies live on. Two Pearl Harbor veterans who call Sequim home received unexpected tributes in early January… Continue reading

  • Jan 27, 2017
  • By Michael Dashiell Olympic Peninsula News Group
  • Clallam County
World War II veterans in Sequim honored with flags
Brewskies up! Port Townsend Strange Brewfest to serve up variety of flavors

Brewskies up! Port Townsend Strange Brewfest to serve up variety of flavors

Strange Brewfest is back for its 13th straight year of creative beers and ciders to taste. “The theme is sort of eccentric… Continue reading

Brewskies up! Port Townsend Strange Brewfest to serve up variety of flavors
Harley Davidson

Young writers to read selections of their work in Sequim tonight

Writers on the Spit will host the Fourth Friday Readings tonight. The free readings will be in the Media Room of The Lodge… Continue reading

Harley Davidson

‘The Aliens’ to explore alienation starting tonight

After September’s one-night-only performance played to a full house, the cast of “The Aliens” was invited to bring the production of Annie… Continue reading

‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ premieres today

‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ premieres today

A young cast of characters, a man in a dress and a plot full of witty… Continue reading

‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ premieres today
Jefferson County awards $586,550 in grants

Jefferson County awards $586,550 in grants

The Jefferson County commissioners have approved $586,550 in grants to local nonprofits and community service providers. The three commissioners unanimously approved $158,800… Continue reading

Jefferson County awards $586,550 in grants
The Fort Worden is slotted for just over a million dollars in capital projects in 2017. (Cydney McFarland/Peninsula Daily News)

Fort Worden Public Development Authority plans capital improvements

More than $1.3 million in capital projects are planned for Fort Worden during 2017, according to the budget adopted by the Fort… Continue reading

The Fort Worden is slotted for just over a million dollars in capital projects in 2017. (Cydney McFarland/Peninsula Daily News)
City Manager Charlie Bush

Sequim council supports dialogue on discrimination

The Sequim City Council plans to open a dialogue on discrimination after a report of the removal of racist notebook papers posted in… Continue reading

City Manager Charlie Bush
What’s next for Dakota Access, Keystone XL pipelines?

What’s next for Dakota Access, Keystone XL pipelines?

President Donald Trump’s executive actions on the Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines are aimed at… Continue reading

  • Jan 26, 2017
  • By Blake Nicholson The Associated Press
What’s next for Dakota Access, Keystone XL pipelines?

Hundreds rally to protest Trump decisions on pipelines

Several hundred people rallied in downtown Seattle to protest President Donald Trump’s decision to advance the construction of the Dakota… Continue reading

  • Jan 26, 2017
  • The Associated Press
Horticulturist Gordon Clark

Pruning lecture to begin 2017 ‘Green Thumb Garden Tips’ series

Horticulturist Gordon Clark will begin the 2017 Clallam County Washington State University Master Gardener “Green Thumb Garden Tips” at noon today. The… Continue reading

Horticulturist Gordon Clark
BOYS BASKETBALL: Neah Bay clamps down, wins thriller over Forks

BOYS BASKETBALL: Neah Bay clamps down, wins thriller over Forks

In front of a packed and raucous home crowd, Neah Bay’s balanced scoring and aggressive man-to-man defense lifted the Red Devils to… Continue reading

BOYS BASKETBALL: Neah Bay clamps down, wins thriller over Forks

Navy gets permit for pier off Ediz Hook

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has given the Navy permission to remove a jetty at Ediz Hook for a 425-foot submarine-escort-vessel… Continue reading

Forum set on name for school; Port Townsend board delays decision so it can hear from public

The public will have a chance to weigh in on a name for the new school that will replace Grant Street Elementary.… Continue reading

Sequim residents gather for peace and women’s rights

Sequim residents gather for peace and women’s rights

A rally for women’s rights filled the southeast corner of Sequim Avenue and Washington Street at 1st Security Bank Park in Sequim last… Continue reading

Sequim residents gather for peace and women’s rights
Sign of the times: Sequim YMCA unveils new logo, outlook

Sign of the times: Sequim YMCA unveils new logo, outlook

A new sign denoted a new outlook for a familiar community organization. YMCA of the USA recently unveiled what officials call a “brand… Continue reading

Sign of the times: Sequim YMCA unveils new logo, outlook
Washington House passes school levy bill

Washington House passes school levy bill

The state House has passed a bill that delays a deadline for a reduction in the… Continue reading

Washington House passes school levy bill