Clallam County commissioners will discuss strategic planning and hold a monthly financial review Monday. The work session will begin at 9 a.m. in the commissioners’… Continue reading
The Olympic Peninsula YMCA has created the Dennis Watson Spirit of TEAM Memorial Fund and Grant to honor a longtime board member, volunteer and financial… Continue reading
In the past year, both Sequim and Port Angeles food banks have seen a decline in the number of people served on their distribution days.… Continue reading
The Sequim Irrigation Festival Pageant, bingo games and talks on travels are among upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is available in… Continue reading
Goddard College’s Port Townsend campus and Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program will host a pair of readings and receptions… Continue reading
A competency evaluation has been ordered for a Port Angeles man charged with his father’s murder. Shay Clinton Darrow is charged with… Continue reading
By Gene Johnson The Associated Press Anti-abortion activists emboldened by the new administration of President Donald Trump staged rallies around the country Saturday calling for… Continue reading
VALENTINES AND EAGLES are a strange combination, but in February, thoughts of both are in many minds. Bald eagles are thinking about nesting. It won’t… Continue reading
Monthly luncheon meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month at 11:15 a.m. in the second-floor… Continue reading
Armed Food and Drug Administration agents have executed a search warrant on suspended naturopathic physician Rick Marschall’s Natural Healing Clinic on South… Continue reading
A court hearing for a 41-year-old Port Angeles woman charged with child rape and animal abuse was delayed Friday because of a… Continue reading
YES, I DO know that Tuesday is Valentine’s Day. Apparently a lot of you do, too, because quite a few of you have been emailing… Continue reading
GREAT NEWS: THE Jefferson Equestrian Association is getting close to opening the Jefferson County Horse Park. Scheduled to open this summer, the 80-acre park at… Continue reading
The sudden death of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia created an immediate vacancy on the most important court in the United States. Article II,… Continue reading
I don’t know if this letter will get published in the Peninsula Daily News’ “echo chamber,” but I’m going to write it anyway. I just… Continue reading
Years ago, my father bought an annuity that had a severe financial penalty if he activated it before seven years. Unfortunately, almost before the ink… Continue reading
Our president is an egomaniacal, twittering despot. He would prefer a system of taxation with retribution for anyone who does not agree with him. His… Continue reading
The leader of our nation is causing so much havoc, it could lead to another world war. This war will be on our shores. The… Continue reading
Shortly after the school levy failed last year, the Sequim School School Board asked and invited the opposition to please come to a meeting and… Continue reading