Clallam County

New owners at Sequim brokerage

Daniel Erickson, founder of Town & Country, announced last week the sale of the Sequim real estate brokerage to Fathom Realty, based out of Cary,… Continue reading

Peninsula College approves honorary degree for former student

Posthumous honor to be given to award-winning journalist

Police say calls about active shooter a hoax

Officers walk through schools to make sure students remain safe

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Story Slam ready to go ‘Head Over Heels’

The Out Loud Story Slam is back at Olympic Theatre Arts. Host Nessa Goldman emcees the event set for 7 p.m. Friday at… Continue reading

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Travelers’ journal lecture series set

Kevin Frosse and Heidi will present “Tour Du Mont Blanc — a 100-mile through France, Italy and Switzerland” at 7 p.m. Thursday. The… Continue reading

Braxton Stewart, 3, of Mill Creek pushes a merry-go-round as Kiara Ann, 4 of Sequim gets a free ride on Wednesday at the Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles. The pair were enjoying a cool but clear late-winter day on the North Olympic Peninsula. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Winter play

Braxton Stewart, 3, of Mill Creek pushes a merry-go-round as Kiara Ann, 4 of Sequim gets a free ride on Wednesday at the Dream Playground… Continue reading

Braxton Stewart, 3, of Mill Creek pushes a merry-go-round as Kiara Ann, 4 of Sequim gets a free ride on Wednesday at the Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles. The pair were enjoying a cool but clear late-winter day on the North Olympic Peninsula. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Art scholarship applications open

The Olympic Peninsula Art Association is accepting scholarship applications through Saturday, April 8. The scholarships are open to any Clallam County high school… Continue reading

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Comedian to perform Thursday

Boston comedian and actor Corey Rodrigues is returning to Peninsula College for a show at 7 p.m. Thursday. Thursday’s show, which will… Continue reading

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Late July opening date is solid for PA’s Field Arts Events Hall

Total cost increases to about $56 million

PAT NEAL: My funny Valentine

HELLO YOUNG LOVERS, whoever you are. I hope your troubles are few. I hope your Valentine’s Day went better than mine. Valentine’s Day is a… Continue reading

Tanner Germeau, a maintenance worker with the Clallam County Parks Department, uses a pressure washer to clean portions of an observation deck at Dungeness Landing County Park north of Sequim on Tuesday. The deck is a popular spot for bird watching as part of the Great Washington State Birding Trail. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Pressure washing

Tanner Germeau, a maintenance worker with the Clallam County Parks Department, uses a pressure washer to clean portions of an observation deck at Dungeness Landing… Continue reading

Tanner Germeau, a maintenance worker with the Clallam County Parks Department, uses a pressure washer to clean portions of an observation deck at Dungeness Landing County Park north of Sequim on Tuesday. The deck is a popular spot for bird watching as part of the Great Washington State Birding Trail. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Audubon lecture set Wednesday

Bill Baccus will present “Snowpack, Glaciers and the Future of Olympic Rivers” at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Baccus will address a meeting of the… Continue reading

Peninsula College to host Black History Month events

Peninsula College’s Cultural & Fine Arts Committee has planned a variety of events for Black History Month. All the events are free… Continue reading

Red, Set, Go! luncheon to raise funds for CT Scan

The Olympic Medical Center Foundation is ready to serve up another heartwarming fundraiser with its 16th annual Red, Set, Go! Heart Luncheon… Continue reading

Clallam 2 Fire Rescue presented its annual awards for 2022 to, from left, Firefighter/EMT Matt Aston, Volunteer EMT of the Year; Firefighter/EMT Brian Walsh, Volunteer Firefighter of the Year; and Firefighter/paramedic Erik Sundin, Career Firefighter of the Year.

Clallam 2 Fire-Rescue honors members during annual banquet

Clallam 2 Fire-Rescue recognized the achievements of its members in 2022 during an annual awards banquet. “We are proud of all of… Continue reading

Clallam 2 Fire Rescue presented its annual awards for 2022 to, from left, Firefighter/EMT Matt Aston, Volunteer EMT of the Year; Firefighter/EMT Brian Walsh, Volunteer Firefighter of the Year; and Firefighter/paramedic Erik Sundin, Career Firefighter of the Year.
A bald eagle caws from the top of a tree on the bluff overlooking Dungeness Harbor along Marine Drive northwest of Sequim on Saturday. The bluff is a favored nesting place for eagles and is typically inhabited by several mating pairs. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Eagle outlook

A bald eagle caws from the top of a tree on the bluff overlooking Dungeness Harbor along Marine Drive northwest of Sequim on Saturday. The… Continue reading

A bald eagle caws from the top of a tree on the bluff overlooking Dungeness Harbor along Marine Drive northwest of Sequim on Saturday. The bluff is a favored nesting place for eagles and is typically inhabited by several mating pairs. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Fire extinguished in Port Angeles garage

Road closed for about 90 minutes on Sunday

Emily Kauffman of Port Angeles, left, and her dog, Dezzy, and Emily Jorgenson of Austin, Minn., with her dog, Lexi, take a stroll on the Waterfront Trail east of downtown Port Angeles. The pair and their pets were taking advantage of a dry winter day on the North Olympic Peninsula. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Out for a walk

Emily Kauffman of Port Angeles, left, and her dog, Dezzy, and Emily Jorgenson of Austin, Minn., with her dog, Lexi, take a stroll on the… Continue reading

Emily Kauffman of Port Angeles, left, and her dog, Dezzy, and Emily Jorgenson of Austin, Minn., with her dog, Lexi, take a stroll on the Waterfront Trail east of downtown Port Angeles. The pair and their pets were taking advantage of a dry winter day on the North Olympic Peninsula. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Sequim High’s Mock Trial club members include, from left, Brody Anderson, Ameila Pozernick and Finn Marlow.

Sequim High Mock Trial Club to compete at state

Youths take honors in first season with community support

Sequim High’s Mock Trial club members include, from left, Brody Anderson, Ameila Pozernick and Finn Marlow.