Clallam County

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Clallam County election workers Ame Cochnauer, right, and Thomas Newton, did their second of at least three ballot pickups Monday from two drop-off boxes outside the courthouse that hold a combined 1,200 ballots.

Ballots flooding Peninsula elections offices

Early voting records shattered across nation

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Clallam County election workers Ame Cochnauer, right, and Thomas Newton, did their second of at least three ballot pickups Monday from two drop-off boxes outside the courthouse that hold a combined 1,200 ballots.

Clallam PUD makes emergency repair in Carlsborg

‘Fairly large’ water main break damaged parking lot

PAT NEAL: How to get lost

AUTUMN MUST BE my favorite time of year. There are just so many things to do in this outdoor recreational wonderland that we call home.… Continue reading

Virtual veterans memorial service planned

Spectators can livestream Friday event through Facebook

Keith Larkin waves in a screenshot photo to participants of the Sequim city council’s Oct. 26, 2020, meeting after he was appointed and sworn in.

Sequim City council appoints former California fire chief

Larkin chosen over five other candidates

Keith Larkin waves in a screenshot photo to participants of the Sequim city council’s Oct. 26, 2020, meeting after he was appointed and sworn in.

Peninsula health officials support western states vaccine panel

Local health officials support Gov. Jay Inslee’s decision to join with other western states in forming a work group of experts to further evaluate a… Continue reading

Kitchen fire damages Spruce Street home

Residents make it out of building

Quileute Tribe gets grant for artifact curation

Funds given for National Park Service historic preservation

Cellist Traci Winters Tyson of the Port Angeles Symphony will perform in a special concert in early November. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/for Peninsula Daily News)
Cellist Traci Winters Tyson of the Port Angeles Symphony will perform in a special concert in early November. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/for Peninsula Daily News)

Tree removal on Highway 101 east of Sequim

Drivers can expect delays Tuesday and Wednesday

Boil-water order extended for more than 200 Port Angeles homes

Test samples mixed up at lab, Public Works director says

Alec Naddy, 6, left, and his brother, Porter Nady, 9, both of Bothell, create tissue paper marigolds on Saturday at the Port Angeles Farmers Market. The flowers will become part of a Día de los Muertos ofrenda, a display of mementos honoring deceased loved ones for the Day of the Dead, which will be set up at The Wharf mall next week. The craft event is co-sponsored by the Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Arts and North Olympic Library System. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Marigold-making begins for community art project

Bright tissue paper symbolizes flowers that guide spirits

Alec Naddy, 6, left, and his brother, Porter Nady, 9, both of Bothell, create tissue paper marigolds on Saturday at the Port Angeles Farmers Market. The flowers will become part of a Día de los Muertos ofrenda, a display of mementos honoring deceased loved ones for the Day of the Dead, which will be set up at The Wharf mall next week. The craft event is co-sponsored by the Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Arts and North Olympic Library System. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily NewsVictoria Bower of Port Angeles and her granddaughter, Ella Bower, 8, marvel at a water feature in the recreation pool at the Shore Aquatic Center in Port Angeles on Saturday's opening day. The $20 million facility replaces the former William Shore Memorial Pool with a larger building, four pools and expanded support facilities. Because of separation rules for COVID-19, swimmers are required to reserve time to prevent crowding. Blocks of swimming are currently available from 10 a.m. to noon, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Pool opening day makes a splash in Port Angeles

Victoria Bower of Port Angeles and her granddaughter, Ella Bower, 8, marvel at a water feature in the recreation pool at the Shore Aquatic Center… Continue reading

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily NewsVictoria Bower of Port Angeles and her granddaughter, Ella Bower, 8, marvel at a water feature in the recreation pool at the Shore Aquatic Center in Port Angeles on Saturday's opening day. The $20 million facility replaces the former William Shore Memorial Pool with a larger building, four pools and expanded support facilities. Because of separation rules for COVID-19, swimmers are required to reserve time to prevent crowding. Blocks of swimming are currently available from 10 a.m. to noon, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
A Clallam Transit bus departs from The Gateway transit center on Saturday morning in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Clallam Transit planning for no fare increases

CARES funding filling in for other revenue

A Clallam Transit bus departs from The Gateway transit center on Saturday morning in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Happy ghosts hopping out of a cast of pumpkins smile at you from an open lot at 12th and “C” Street in west Port Angeles. They make for a fun yet scary Halloween come this Saturday.
Happy ghosts hopping out of a cast of pumpkins smile at you from an open lot at 12th and “C” Street in west Port Angeles. They make for a fun yet scary Halloween come this Saturday.
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Captain Crystal Stout lights up Vegas with balloon

Future plan is to share rides with veterans, children and more

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Boil-water notice expected to be lifted

More than 200 homes will be able to use water following major water main break