Clallam County

70 Port Angeles middle school students given a tour of state Capitol

Students from Stevens Middle School took a field trip to Olympia on Feb. 26. Teachers Scott Soule and Stacey Sanders with Assistant Principal… Continue reading

PHOTO: Paddle power in Port Angeles

PHOTO: Paddle power in Port Angeles

Abby Austin, 15, kayaks in the Port Angeles Harbor as the sun breaks through the clouds Sunday afternoon.… Continue reading

PHOTO: Paddle power in Port Angeles

EYE ON CLALLAM: PUD to consider bond for capital improvements

Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners will consider authorizing the issuance and sale of a $570,000 bond to finance the replacement of the Gales Addition… Continue reading

A GROWING CONCERN: April showers bring the to-do list

LET US ALL hope that anything “April Foolish” is over for this year … right? We have endured an end-of-year wind storm knocking out power… Continue reading

Attorneys to present ‘Know Your Rights’

Port Angeles attorneys Stephanie Hyatt and Elizabeth Dunne will discuss interactions with law enforcement in a Wednesday presentation of “Know Your Rights.”… Continue reading

BACK WHEN: Readers respond to final picture from the past

BACK WHEN: Readers respond to final picture from the past

SEVERAL READERS RESPONDED to the March picture from the past and recognized it as the Aldwell fire. The fire happened Dec. 12, 1965, at the… Continue reading

BACK WHEN: Readers respond to final picture from the past
Call to artists: Contribute to Webster’s Woods

Call to artists: Contribute to Webster’s Woods

The ground out there in the woods is fertile, ready for new art. And Sarah Jane, the new gallery and program director… Continue reading

Call to artists: Contribute to Webster’s Woods
Coast Guard prepares for the Big One

Coast Guard prepares for the Big One

Coast Guard personnel stationed on Ediz Hook are ready for the big one. Crews know they have about 45 minutes after a… Continue reading

Coast Guard prepares for the Big One

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Monthly luncheon meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month at 11:15 a.m. in the… Continue reading

HELP LINE: Let Mom in on the conversation for help

THIS IS WEEK 2 of: How can I get mom to accept help? I’m not going to replay all of last week’s column because then… Continue reading

Names chosen for buildings at Port Angeles’ Waterfront Center

Names chosen for buildings at Port Angeles’ Waterfront Center

The performance venue-conference facility that will anchor a downtown cluster of buildings called the Port Angeles Waterfront Center has its own moniker.… Continue reading

Names chosen for buildings at Port Angeles’ Waterfront Center
Nine Port Angeles DECA club members qualify for international competition

Nine Port Angeles DECA club members qualify for international competition

DECA Club students from Port Angeles High School competed in the state DECA competition in Bellevue on Feb. 28. Nine of the students… Continue reading

Nine Port Angeles DECA club members qualify for international competition
Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News Cars make their way around a curve on U.S. Highway 101 at Lake Crescent west of Port Angeles on Wednesday.

Permit could delay work on 101 around Lake Crescent

Construction on U.S. Highway 101 around Lake Crescent is scheduled to begin April 15 but could be delayed by one week… Continue reading

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News Cars make their way around a curve on U.S. Highway 101 at Lake Crescent west of Port Angeles on Wednesday.

Senate passes amended operating budget, negotiations begin

The state Senate passed an amended version of the operating budget totalling $52.5 billion for the… Continue reading

Shakespearean Renaissance Faire at Olympic Theatre Arts

Shakespearean Renaissance Faire at Olympic Theatre Arts

Olympic Theatre Arts is expanding its yearly Shakespearean reader’s theater production into a full scale Renaissance Faire this year. The festivities begin on… Continue reading

Shakespearean Renaissance Faire at Olympic Theatre Arts

Spruce Railroad Trail reopened

The most recent phase of work on the Spruce Railroad Trail is now complete and the trail is open. Four miles… Continue reading

North Peninsula Building Association’s 22nd annual expo set for Saturday, Sunday

North Peninsula Building Association’s 22nd annual expo set for Saturday, Sunday

The North Peninsula Building Association will hold its 22nd annual Building, Remodeling and Energy Expo on Saturday and Sunday at Sequim High School,… Continue reading

North Peninsula Building Association’s 22nd annual expo set for Saturday, Sunday

‘Says You!’ taping, YMCA Family Night, memorial blood drive and more set on Peninsula

“Says You!” radio show will be taped in Chimacum, YMCA of Jefferson County plans a Family Night and a memorial blood drive is set in… Continue reading

BirdFest prompts BirdQuest

BirdFest-BirdQuest is a free game designed to bring together high school students, merchants and the community to support the Olympic BirdFest and encourage… Continue reading

Hearing set on NOAA plan for Makah whale hunts

Hearing set on NOAA plan for Makah whale hunts

The Makah Tribe would hunt from one to three Eastern North Pacific gray whales annually over 10 years under a federal proposal… Continue reading

Hearing set on NOAA plan for Makah whale hunts