The newly rebuilt trail to the summit of Hurricane Hill was opened by Olympic National Park in August 2020. (Pierre LaBossiere/Peninsula Daily News)

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Guide book explores Washington

Peninsula: ‘Wild in the extreme’

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Jefferson Transit Authority board discusses bus service for homeless

Long-range plan under development

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Teen airlifted to Harborview after bicycle wreck

PORT ANGELES — A teenage girl was seriously injured and airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle on…

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Immunizations edge upward while COVID variants threaten unvaccinated

Travel especially dangerous

Woodbridge Farm’s Peter Mustin and singer and chef Grace Love look forward to celebrating Juneteenth at the Chimacum farm on Saturday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Black business owners create a celebration

‘Healing with unity’ focus of Saturday’s feast

Port Angeles Fine Arts Center executive director Christine Loewe admires an art installation, “The Pool Zone” by Chris Oliver, debuting Saturday in the Webster’s Woods Sculpture Park. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Saturday celebration offers outdoor art, music

Summertide in Webster’s Woods Sculpture Park

The Midnight Train Blues Band -- from left, Chicago Bob Longmire, Dan Stacy, Dave Olsen, Jayme Ryan and Barb Dawson -- will host the open blues jam at  Port Townsend's Discovery Bay Brewing this Sunday afternoon. photo courtesy Chicago Bob Longmire

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Blues jam open to players, listeners

PORT TOWNSEND — After a 16-month suspension, the Midnight Train Blues Band is coming straight out of the…

Opinion

DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: An apology, and a wish for dialogue

I’M WRITING THIS not to get you to take sides. Instead, I invite us all to take a…

Sculptor Jonah Trople and his artist’s assistant and daughter Tula, 5, made an appearance Tuesday at the Tyler Plaza, where one of his Creative District art markers stands. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Art markers celebrated in Port Townsend Creative District

PORT TOWNSEND — Artists, dancers, restaurateurs, musicians and city officials celebrated the arrival of five “art markers” signifying…

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Jefferson Healthcare seeks public input

PORT TOWNSEND — As Jefferson Healthcare creates its 2022-2025 strategic plan, the hospital is seeing public input in…

Kristin Smith, Mike McLeron and Gwen Franz, posing with her dog Hugo, are among the teachers who will host a pay-what-you-can music camp outdoors at Fort Worden State Park this summer. The first session starts June 28. Signup is available at YEAmusic.org. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Low-cost music camp set to begin at Fort Worden

All of Peninsula’s young musicians welcome to attend

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Port Townsend to receive more than $2.7 million in COVID relief

City Council to consider funding priorities

Sculptures of wild Olympic creatures live outside Sara Mall Johani’s home in Chimacum. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Life

Author connects story with Wild Olympic Salmon

Paperback details woman’s journey with organization

Bulgarian pianist Anna Petrova, pictured during her first rehearsal with the Port Angeles Symphony in 2017, will return for the first full concert of the orchestra’s 2021-2022 season. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Port Angeles Symphony announces new season

Family Pops plus five more concerts are set

Northwest Maritime Center Executive Director Jake Beattie has announced the purchase of the Swan Hotel from co-owner Cindy Finnie. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

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Maritime center to expand

Swan Hotel, community classroom to be added

Port Townsend artist Jonah Trople sculpted the city's Creative District "art markers" from local fir. The wayfinding markers will be cause for celebration at five sites around town this Tuesday at 5:15 p.m. photo courtesy PT Main Street Program

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Creative District markers invite discovery in Port Townsend

Celebration scheduled Tuesday

Celebrating the reopening of the Quimper Grange this Saturday are, from left, George and Jo Yount, Susan Stone, Barbara Tusting, Kathy Ryan, Sheila Long, Mary Beth Haralovich, Doug Groenig and J.J. Johnson. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Grange hall hosts open house

Community can get together again with new ventilation system, remodeled space

Seattle-based flamenco artist Savannah Fuentes brings her art form back to Port Townsend this Sunday and Tuesday and to Sequim on Wednesday night. (Photo courtesy of Savannah Fuentes)

Entertainment

Flamenco returns to Peninsula

Concerts scheduled in Port Townsend, Sequim

Five teenage students at the Ballet Workshop in Port Angeles are headed for summer training programs, reported Kate Robbins, BW’s artistic director. From left are Amelia Brown, 13, Isabella Knott, 17, Caitlynn Donaldson, 17, Ava Johnson, 15, and Daphne Oakes, 13. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Life

Five teens accepted to summer intensives

Youth stars to leave this month for training programs

Jefferson Community Foundation CEO Siobhan Canty. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Jefferson Community Foundation offers grants for art, culture

Emphasis on pandemic recovery