Clallam County

Company in lease negotiations with Port of Port Angeles

Unnamed entity could create 15-20 living-wage jobs

Tree planting, divisive issues talk among Wednesday events

Tree planting, divisive issues talk among Wednesday events

Information also available on the PDN’s interactive calendar

Tree planting, divisive issues talk among Wednesday events

Peninsula College Student Council to honor MLK with Dream Week

Peninsula College will honor Dr. Martin Luther King’s Legacy with Dream Week. The college’s Associated Student Council (ASC) is working with other… Continue reading

Port Angeles City Council expected to OK emergency for sewer repairs

Section of 1915 sewer main under Lincoln Street had collapsed in December

Stevens Middle School tour set today

Stevens Middle School tour set today

More public visits scheduled for Jan. 28, Feb. 4

Stevens Middle School tour set today
Pros and cons heard on Port Angeles school levy

Pros and cons heard on Port Angeles school levy

Measure described as ‘vote for the future of Port Angeles’ and ‘horrendous tax increase’

Pros and cons heard on Port Angeles school levy
Clallam County seeks to spur Ecology to act on dump site, permits

Clallam County seeks to spur Ecology to act on dump site, permits

Clallam County commissioners will consider Tuesday a letter to the state Department of Ecology seeking support for the remediation of the Midway… Continue reading

Clallam County seeks to spur Ecology to act on dump site, permits
Mt. Townsend Creamery to close

Mt. Townsend Creamery to close

Final cheese rounds to be sold in February

Mt. Townsend Creamery to close
COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Peninsula College women, men crush Olympic

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Peninsula College women, men crush Olympic

The Peninsula women used a stifling defense and the men used a high-octane offense with both teams winning in dominating fashion over… Continue reading

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Peninsula College women, men crush Olympic

Transportation funds, gun bills before Legislature

Rewriting spending plan tops priority list

A life at sea, youth trafficking among lecture topics on Tuesday

A life at sea, youth trafficking among lecture topics on Tuesday

Information also is available on the interactive calendar at www.peninsuladailynews.com/calendar

A life at sea, youth trafficking among lecture topics on Tuesday
McKinley mill to clear pipes before production
McKinley mill to clear pipes before production
GIRLS BASKETBALL: Sequim overpowered by Port Angeles; Wolves’ Julmist injured

GIRLS BASKETBALL: Sequim overpowered by Port Angeles; Wolves’ Julmist injured

Port Angeles’ pressure defense coupled with the loss of Sequim’s standout center Jayla Julmist to injury propelled the Roughriders to a 64-42 Rainshadow… Continue reading

GIRLS BASKETBALL: Sequim overpowered by Port Angeles; Wolves’ Julmist injured
BOYS BASKETBALL: Port Angeles clamps down on Sequim in 63-32 win

BOYS BASKETBALL: Port Angeles clamps down on Sequim in 63-32 win

Port Angeles clamped down defensively from the get-go, weathered a third-quarter slowdown and finished strong in a 63-32 Rainshadow Rumble boys basketball rivalry… Continue reading

BOYS BASKETBALL: Port Angeles clamps down on Sequim in 63-32 win

Martin Luther King Jr. Day events

Special events are planned for Martin Luther King Jr. Day today. Area parks will waive entrance fees in honor of the holiday. Olympic National Park’s… Continue reading

Farewell to the Winter Ice Village

Farewell to the Winter Ice Village

Today is the last day for skating

Farewell to the Winter Ice Village

Borde first at Battle of the Hills

Adam Borde won his 138-pound weight division at the Battle of the Hills Wrestling Invite at Black… Continue reading

Traditional Foods Project manager Lisa Barrell and volunteer Brock Walker seed the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s new prairie with wildflowers behind the Audubon Dungeness River Center in Sequim. (Tiffany Royal)

Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe starts a traditional prairie

Plants to be used for cooking, medicine, art

Traditional Foods Project manager Lisa Barrell and volunteer Brock Walker seed the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s new prairie with wildflowers behind the Audubon Dungeness River Center in Sequim. (Tiffany Royal)

EYE ON CLALLAM: Sequim council to discuss MAT on Thursday

The Sequim City Council will discuss the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s proposed medication assisted treatment clinic at 3 p.m. Thursday. The special meeting will be at… Continue reading