Olympic Peninsula Authors is beginning a free two-part seminar series for writers looking to publish books. The first is scheduled for 6 to… Continue reading
Clallam County, which is facing a $1.8 million structural deficit in the 2018 preliminary roll-up budget, is the best fiscally positioned county… Continue reading
The full closure of U.S. Highway 101 at Lake Crescent might last for one more day. Olympic National Park officials announced Wednesday… Continue reading
A student who opened fire in a hallway at a Washington state high school killed a… Continue reading
Despite bids coming in higher than expected, Sequim City Council members opted to move forward with… Continue reading
The Hood Canal Bridge will close intermittently between 11 p.m. Thursday and 4 a.m. Friday, 11 p.m. Friday and 4 a.m. Saturday, and… Continue reading
Regarding the letter “Dislikes Malkin” on Sept. 8: Why would one want to discontinue a subscription to the Peninsula Daily News over one column that… Continue reading
I agree with the letter writer who dislikes columnist Michelle Malkin (“Dislikes Malkin,” PDN, Sept. 8). Malkin’s columns are offensive and should be removed from… Continue reading
McKinley Paper Co. wants to reduce the monitoring frequency for treated wastewater that pours from two outfalls into the Strait of Juan… Continue reading
Two of three state lawmakers representing Clallam and Jefferson counties reacted Wednesday to a lawsuit that alleges the state Legislature is violating… Continue reading
Staff and more than 300 volunteers are in the final days of preparation for the 18th annual Port Townsend Film Festival, which… Continue reading
One person was transported to Olympic Medical Center after a vehicle hit a pedestrian Tuesday afternoon. Cpl. Clay Rife of the Port… Continue reading
Attendees of Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church, 925 N. Sequim Ave., found a specific way to help those affected by Hurricane Harvey in Texas.… Continue reading
An extensive poaching ring is responsible for slaughtering more than 100 black bears, cougars, bobcats, deer and… Continue reading
A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked Seattle’s first-in-the-nation law allowing drivers of ride-hailing companies such as… Continue reading
All four branches of the North Olympic Library System will host a community resource drive with a twist: Accrued library fines will… Continue reading
My heart went out to the letter writer who disliked Michelle Malkin (“Dislikes Malkin,” Sept. 8, PDN). We canceled our subscription to Peninsula Daily News… Continue reading
Fresh on the heels of news reports of domestic terrorism by masked thugs in leftist groups like the antifa in dozens of violent protests destroying… Continue reading
IT WAS ANOTHER tough week in the news for the endangered species of the North Olympic Peninsula. The Washington State Fish and Wildlife Commission came… Continue reading
Seattle Mayor Ed Murray, beset over the past five months by sex abuse… Continue reading