Orange traffic barrels line the sides of U.S. Highway 101 at Ennis Creek for preliminary surveys in preparation for upcoming culvert replacement. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Survey work for fish barrier removal begins in Port Angeles

Some lane closures may be necessary from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.

Crime, taxes are on tap at Legislature

Hearings offer preview of issues for this session

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Replacement levies on Crescent ballot

Voters to decide measures in February

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Sue Ridder and husband Johnny from Vancouver, visiting relatives in Port Townsend, start cleaning some of the 13 Dungeness crab they caught in Port Townsend Bay on Wednesday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Catch of the day

Sue Ridder and husband Johnny from Vancouver, visiting relatives in Port Townsend, start cleaning some of the 13 Dungeness crab… Continue reading

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Clallam housing waiting lists long

Report: Increase in homeless over 55

Find tickets and details for all of the Field Hall’s holiday shows at fieldhallevents.org/tickets or through the Field Hall Box Office. Photo courtesy Field Arts & Events Hall

The sights and sounds of the season come alive on the Field Arts Events Hall stage

Music and magic highlight the holiday performances in Port Angeles

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The downtown Port Angeles Christmas tree is surrounded by people during a lighting ceremony on Saturday at First and Lincoln streets. The 30-foot tree will stand at the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain plaza through the holidays. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Lit up for the holidays

The downtown Port Angeles Christmas tree is surrounded by people during a lighting ceremony on Saturday at First and Lincoln Continue reading...

Sue Chance, left, and Betsy Schultz decorate their tree called, “Draped With Honor, Respect and Remembrance” for the 33rd annual Festival of Trees this coming weekend. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Setting up for the festival

Sue Chance, left, and Betsy Schultz decorate their tree called, “Draped With Honor, Respect and Remembrance” for the 33rd annual Continue reading...

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Politics

Crime, taxes are on tap at Legislature

Hearings offer preview of issues for this session

  • 23 hours ago

 

Crime

Woman accused of trafficking to minors arrested for assault

A 35-year-old woman who said she identifies as a 15-year-old boy has been arrested on malicious mischief Continue reading...

 

Clallam Bay man faces trial on child porn charges

Colby C. Underwood-Moore, 33, of Clallam Bay faces a 10-day jury trial Jan. 29 in Clallam County Continue reading...

 

Life

Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe gets grant to digitize collections

The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe has received a $14,536 grant from the Office of the Secretary of State to… Continue reading

 

Harpist David Michael will present “Concert for Peace” at 3 p.m. Sunday.

Holiday concert set for Port Townsend

Harpist David Michael will present “Concert for Peace” at 3 p.m. Sunday. The Celtic harp concert is… Continue reading

 

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Opinion
A barred owl perched on a road sign. (Pat Neal/for Peninsula Daily News)

PAT NEAL: The barred owl menace

And so, another hunting season passes astern. I hope you did better than I did. All I got was the Continue reading...