A 48-foot fishing yacht burns in the Strait of Juan de Fuca in this photograph captured by Port Angeles resident Ken Campbell.

Three rescued from burning yacht in Strait

Coast Guard douses flames; occupants taken to Boat Haven

The Port of Port Townsend will receive $1 million from the state Legislature to assist with the $15 million in costs needed for repairs of the jetties. The port also is getting $2.05 million for the Boat Haven stormwater system and $540,000 for the Gardiner boat launch. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

Port of Port Townsend to receive $3.5 million from state

Funds for Point Hudson jetties, stormwater system and Gardiner boat ramp

Start-up plans Port Angeles-to-Sea-Tac passenger flights

Dash awaiting FAA action, plans to buy planes

Man who died in April boat fire identified

Investigation continues into blaze

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Juan de Fuca Festival chief to step down

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Community Wellness Project board member Shelby Smith checks on the rosemary in Chimacum School’s pizza garden while a team of Jefferson County Master Gardeners — from left, Candice Gohn, Susan Sparks and Honey Niemann — explore the rest of the project Monday evening. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Chimacum students learn to grow their food

Community project focuses on cycle of farm to table

The Sequim Irrigation Festival is the longest continuously running festival in Washington – this year marks the 126 celebration!

‘A Place for You to Rome:’ 126 years where water is wealth

There’s no denying that water truly is wealth. Without it there’s nothing – no food, no people, no towns, no… Continue reading

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Evelyn Simpson of Port Angeles cuts away a kale plant that had gone to seed in her plot at the Fifth Street Community Garden on Tuesday in Port Angeles. She said the plant, which had over wintered and become woody, would be removed to make way for another plant. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Garden maintenance

Evelyn Simpson of Port Angeles cuts away a kale plant that had gone to seed in her plot at the Continue reading...

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‘Joy of Looking’ exhibit

Lynne Armstrong, a Sequim artist known for her use of color and energetic brushstrokes, is the featured artist for the Continue reading...

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Participants in Saturday’s “Big Spring Spruce Up” pick up empty buckets for weeds and other organic waste before fanning out over downtown Port Angeles in an effort to clean up the city. A video is on the Peninsula Daily News website at www.peninsuladailynews.com.

Downtown cleanup in Port Angeles on Saturday

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KetoGo Review: Shocking User Complaints or Legit Diet Pills?

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Port incumbents report plans

Commission hopefuls prepare for filing period

 

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Cherish Cronmiller is the executive director for Olympic Community Action Programs. (Brian McLean/Peninsula Daily News)

OlyCAP director: Peninsula generosity impressive

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Generous donors provide for Home Fund

Grants provide relief for residents

 

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Donations will go to local residents in need of ‘a hand up, not a handout’

 

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Generous donors get Peninsula Home Fund off to a healthy start

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Opinion

LETTER: Rage and speeding

Vehicles used to be a form of transportation. Now they are a different art form. I’m not talking about design… Continue reading

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DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: Author shares spirit with world

I thought I was well-acquainted with our neighbor. Having traveled through seven of her states and studied Spanish in Cuernavaca,… Continue reading

 

Entertainment

Historical trauma topic of film, discussion

“Dodging Bullets,” a documentary that confronts historical trauma through interviews and discussions with young Indigenous people, will… Continue reading

 

Life Hack, film about cyber privacy, streams this weekend

“Life Hack: Cover Your Webcam,” a comedic and cautionary tale about privacy — or lack thereof —… Continue reading