Clallam County

Second Saturday Art Walk set this weekend

The Second Saturday Art Walk, a jigsaw puzzle contest and tree plantings highlight weekend events on the Peninsula. • The Port Angeles Arts Council will… Continue reading

Studium Generale to honor King’s legacy

Studium Generale will present “Honoring the Legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.” at 12:35 p.m. Thursday. The free hybrid… Continue reading

Landon Smith, 19, is waiting for a heart transplant at Children’s Hospital of Seattle. (Michelle Smith)

Teenager awaits heart transplant in Seattle

Being in the hospital increases his chances, mom says

Landon Smith, 19, is waiting for a heart transplant at Children’s Hospital of Seattle. (Michelle Smith)

Increased police presence expected at Port Angeles High School on Friday

An increased police presence is expected at Port Angeles High School on Friday due to what the school district described as a… Continue reading

Mark Nichols.

Petition filed in murder case

Clallam asks appeals court to reconsider

Mark Nichols.
Crew members from the USS Pomfret, including Lt. Jimmy Carter, who would go on to become the 39th president of the United States, visit the Elks Lodge in Port Angeles in October 1949. (Beegee Capos)
Crew members from the USS Pomfret, including Lt. Jimmy Carter, who would go on to become the 39th president of the United States, visit the Elks Lodge in Port Angeles in October 1949. (Beegee Capos)

Thursday’s paper to be delivered Friday

Peninsula Daily News will have an electronic edition on Thursday that will be printed and delivered along with a separate Friday paper.… Continue reading

Counties agree on timber revenue

Recommendation goes to state association

PAT NEAL: A short history of geology

THE GEOLOGY OF the Olympic Peninsula offers a fascinating glimpse into the massive forces of nature that shaped this land into one of the most… Continue reading

Port of Port Angeles, tribe agree to land swap

Stormwater ponds critical for infrastructure upgrades

John Gatchet of Gardiner, left, and Mike Tabak of Vancouver, B.C., use their high-powered scopes to try to spot an Arctic loon. The recent Audubon Christmas Bird Count reported the sighting of the bird locally so these bird enthusiasts went to the base of Ediz Hook in search of the loon on Sunday afternoon. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Bird watchers

John Gatchet of Gardiner, left, and Mike Tabak of Vancouver, B.C., use their high-powered scopes to try to spot an Arctic loon. The recent Audubon… Continue reading

John Gatchet of Gardiner, left, and Mike Tabak of Vancouver, B.C., use their high-powered scopes to try to spot an Arctic loon. The recent Audubon Christmas Bird Count reported the sighting of the bird locally so these bird enthusiasts went to the base of Ediz Hook in search of the loon on Sunday afternoon. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

‘Inspired by Art’ featured at Studium Generale this week

Peninsula College will begin its Winter 2025 Studium Generale program with “Inspired by Art: A collection of ekphrastic poetry” at 12:35 p.m.… Continue reading

Forks schools to ask for levy

Measure on Feb. 11 special election ballot

Second Saturday Art Walk to feature multiple locations

The Port Angeles Arts Council will begin its 2025 Second Saturday Art Walk season from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday at… Continue reading

State commission fines fire commissioner

PDC says Kraft owes more than $4,600

Shanna Bloom, who lives at the intersection of Fifth and Cherry streets in Port Angeles, plans to keep her American flag lights up well into spring. "These aren't Christmas lights anymore," she said. "They are patriotic lights now." (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Patriotic lights

Shanna Bloom, who lives at the intersection of Fifth and Cherry streets in Port Angeles, plans to keep her American flag lights up well into… Continue reading

Shanna Bloom, who lives at the intersection of Fifth and Cherry streets in Port Angeles, plans to keep her American flag lights up well into spring. "These aren't Christmas lights anymore," she said. "They are patriotic lights now." (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Marine Center receives $15 million

Funding comes from Inflation Reduction Act

A GROWING CONCERN: New year brings new tasks for great gardening

may all your gardens be weed free and your flowers and bushes grow as fast as the horse tail. Here we… Continue reading

An article from the Olympic-Leader newspaper of Port Angeles on July 20, 1894.

BACK WHEN: A tale of a Peninsula tragedy from 130 years ago

IT IS THE start of a new year. Have you made any resolutions? Maybe you thought of Matthew 7:12, “In everything treat people the same… Continue reading

An article from the Olympic-Leader newspaper of Port Angeles on July 20, 1894.

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 Del Guzzi… Continue reading