Clallam County

Port Angeles artist Sarah Tucker takes an inventory of items made by area artisans that will be available for sale at the Wintertide Makers Market at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Port Angeles artist Sarah Tucker takes an inventory of items made by area artisans that will be available for sale at the Wintertide Makers Market at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

State parks entry free today

Visitors can enter state parks for free today. This is the final free day of the year in state parks. Visitors do not need a… Continue reading

Volunteers Anita Schmucker and Judy Robinett are among the veteran crew members who served hundreds of takeout Thanksgiving meals at the Tri-Area Community Center on Thursday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Volunteers Anita Schmucker and Judy Robinett are among the veteran crew members who served hundreds of takeout Thanksgiving meals at the Tri-Area Community Center on Thursday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
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Port Angeles Parks & Recreation Department employee Eli Hammel strings lholiday lights on the branches of the downtown Port Angeles Christmas Tree on Tiuesday at the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain. The tree, acquired from the Port of Port Angeles, will be adorned with about 10,000 lights and will remain lit through the holiday season. Because of COVID-19, there will be no formal ceremony to light the tree this year.

Port Angeles Christmas tree decorations go up

Port Angeles Parks & Recreation Department employee Eli Hammel strings holiday lights on the branches of the downtown Port Angeles Christmas Tree on Tuesday at… Continue reading

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Port Angeles Parks & Recreation Department employee Eli Hammel strings lholiday lights on the branches of the downtown Port Angeles Christmas Tree on Tiuesday at the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain. The tree, acquired from the Port of Port Angeles, will be adorned with about 10,000 lights and will remain lit through the holiday season. Because of COVID-19, there will be no formal ceremony to light the tree this year.

All lanes of Highway 101 near Kalaloch reopened

KALALOCH – All lanes of U.S. Highway 101 near Kalaloch have been reopened after culverts were replaced with large concrete bridges. On Monday, crews reopened… Continue reading

Clallam Bay boil-water advisory lifted

Clallam Bay customers now have dependable, potable water after a boil-water advisory was lifted on Wednesday. Tests of water samples came back… Continue reading

Driver in rollover unhurt

Man’s vehicle destroyed

Flood damage assessed in Whatcom County as more storms forecast

Damages from flooding last week in Whatcom County could reach as high as $50 million, officials said, as forecasters warn… Continue reading

Forest Service Christmas tree permits on sale

The U.S. Forest Service is selling Christmas tree permits valid through Friday, Dec. 31. Each $5 permit allows the holder to cut a… Continue reading

Health officials urge caution over Thanksgiving holiday

No new cases reported in long-term care facilities on Peninsula

Peninsula businesses gear up for holidays

Many offer specials over Thanksgiving weekend

Port Angeles winery wins medals for its vintages

Port Angeles winery Camaraderie Cellars was awarded a Jefferson Cup for its 2018 grenache at the 2021 Jefferson Cup Invitation Wine Competition.… Continue reading

Ruth Cadden of Port Angeles, right, hands out a turkey assembled by meal helpers Linda Crabb, left, and Doug Crabb, both of Sequim, during Wednesday’s annual Thanksgiving Eve community feast at the Salvation Army Community Center in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Ruth Cadden of Port Angeles, right, hands out a turkey assembled by meal helpers Linda Crabb, left, and Doug Crabb, both of Sequim, during Wednesday’s annual Thanksgiving Eve community feast at the Salvation Army Community Center in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Correction: Clallam PUD rates clarified

EDITOR’S NOTE: This corrects a story that was published in the Clallam County edition only on Sunday about rate increases planned for Clallam County Public… Continue reading

COVID-19 death reported in Jefferson County

Septuagenarian vaccinated but without booster, had underlying issues

State Patrol Forensic Analyst Johan Schoeman, left, and Michele Devlin, deputy prosecuting attorney, on Monday show the jury in Dennis Bauer’s murder trial the tarp that was wrapped around the body of victim Darrell Iverson. (Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News)

Eyewitness tells of role in killings

Defense attorney in Bauer trial focuses on inconsistencies

State Patrol Forensic Analyst Johan Schoeman, left, and Michele Devlin, deputy prosecuting attorney, on Monday show the jury in Dennis Bauer’s murder trial the tarp that was wrapped around the body of victim Darrell Iverson. (Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News)