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Bob Lashinski caught this chrome king while fishing with Mike Zavadlov of Mike Z's Guide Service (360-640-8109) earlier this month. With Thanksgiving approaching, West End anglers are keeping watchful eyes out for hatchery steelhead.

Sports

OUTDOORS: Coastal Region Virtual Open House focus bypasses Olympic Peninsula

Steelhead town hall Tuesday night

Port Angeles' Myra Walker, right, grabs a rebound from Sequim's LeeAnn Raney, left, and Hannah Wagner during a game last February at Port Angeles High School. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Sports

WIAA pushes back prep seasons

PORT ANGELES — The return of high school sports will be delayed by at least another month and…

News

Case rise straining Peninsula-area health care

Health officer reports virus among workers

News

Goats culled from park

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Demanding terrain, hazardous air conditions from wildfire smoke and torrential rain, snow and wind…

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Clallam County commissioners, from center left, Bill Peach, Mark Ozias and Randy Johnson take part in an interview with ABC correspondent Zohreen Shah as cameraman Glenn Aust films the proceeding on Friday at the Clallam County Courthouse in Port Angeles.

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As Clallam goes, so goes the nation in choosing next president

National news crew visits to ask why

Natayla James, left, and Amara Sayer, right, from the Sequim girls' soccer squad, have both signed to play for Edmonds Community College.

Sports

GIRLS SOCCER: Sequim’s James, Sayer sign to play for Edmonds College

SEQUIM — Sequim seniors Natalya James and Amara Sayer will bring more of the Olympic Peninsula and the…

Port Angeles' Jada Cargo signs a letter of intent to play softball for Lower Columbia Community College. Cargo is joined by her stepdad Jeremy Acosta, left, and mother, Vashti White-Acosta.

Sports

COLLEGE SOFTBALL: Port Angeles’ Jada Cargo signs to play for Lower Columbia

Extends Roughriders to Red Devils talent pipeline

Mike Zavadlov
Judson Henry recently caught this ocean-bright hatchery coho while fishing the Sol Duc River with Mike Zavadlov of Mike Z's Guide Service.

Sports

OUTDOORS: Coho biting on the Sol Duc; weekend storm likely to raise flows

Register now for Nov. 24 steelhead town hall

News

OMC commissioners review 2021 budget

New PET-CT scanning equipment purchase approved

News

More COVID-19 cases: 5 in Clallam, 2 in Jefferson

Additional COVID-19 cases have been confirmed by area health officers, with Clallam County seeing five new cases Wednesday…

Dan Ayres/Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Razor clam digs on the outer Pacific Coast have been canceled until at least Nov. 13.

Sports

OUTDOORS: Razor clam digs in limbo due to spiking domoic acid levels

Chinook genetics determine fall or spring migration

Port Angeles' Cookie Singhose-Allison bagged three turkeys during a recent hunting trip in the northeastern part of the state. Singhose-Allison said her family is all set for Thanksgiving after the successful trip.

Sports

OUTDOORS: Turkey hunt a success for Port Angeles hunter

SWAPPING OUT AN archery bow for a turkey load, Port Angeles’ Cookie Singhose-Allison recently returned from a successful…

Politics

Voters approve Port Angeles School District replacement levy

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles School District voters have approved a $5.6 million education programs and operations replacement…

News

More in store for Olympic Discovery Trail

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Steve Gray, Clallam County Transportation Program manager, and Jeff Bohman, Peninsula Trails Coalition president,…

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Olympic National Park Superintendent Sarah Creachbaum walks across a new bridge on the Spruce Railroad Trail abutting the recently renovated Daley-Rankin Tunnel at the start of a ceremony on Thursday to celebrate the soon-to-be-open trail on the north shore of Lake Crescent.

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Soon the be open: Spruce Railroad trail refurbished

Ribbon-cutting anticipates public access

Sports

Seahawks extremely thin at running back as 49ers approach

By Tim Booth | Associated Press

Jerry Wright of Jerry's Bait and Tackle in Port Angeles caught and released this wild steelhead hen while fishing the Sol Duc River on Tuesday. Wright said it's the earliest he's ever caught a wild steelhead.

Sports

OUTDOORS: Unexpectedly early wild steelhead caught, released in Sol Duc

Beautiful hen arrives months ahead of schedule

Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association members trained on Lake Crescent this summer while the association's boathouse was relocated on Ediz Hook.

Sports

Youth, master rowers enjoy Lake Crescent summer training

PORT ANGELES — Youth and Master rowers with the Olympic Peninsula Rowing Association (OPRA) recently completed a successful…

Pierre LaBossiere/Peninsula Daily News
The Elwha River last week. The Elwha is flowing free, but chinook returns to the upper stretches of the river have yet to be realized.

Sports

OUTDOORS: Chinook are returning to Elwha, but not upper reaches

Carrie Blake Park pond restocked

News

Port Angeles School District debuts COVID-19 tracker

Cases will be listed online