Nathan West

Opinion

About your drinking water

PROVIDING CLEAN, SAFE water is one of our city’s most important responsibilities. Last year, our system delivered more…

Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: A treatment for loneliness

I AM VERY thankful for the number of medications now available for what seems like every malady that…

The Sweater Weather String Band, from left, Rico Vinh, Will Jevne, Adam Amr and Joey Gish, perform at Pebble Beach Park behind the Field Hall Arts & Events Hall during a grand opening celebration for the venue in July 2023. On Saturday, the venue will host Field Day, a free public event from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News file)

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Field Hall namesake to be celebrated this weekend

Dorothy Field is among the ‘angels’ who made the arts center possible

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Holiday draws fewer boats

Port of Port Townsend monitoring for summer trend

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The Clallam County Heritage Advisory Board provided tours of the Clallam County Courthouse clock on Monday, June 1. Mike Doherty, from the board, and Pete Pettit, far right, were part of one group of 10 who climbed a ladder to the room where the clock mechanism is. The clock’s workings were manufactured in 1880 in Boston, purchased by Clallam County and installed in the courthouse in 1914. Jefferson County has a similar clock mechanism. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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A look inside the Clallam County clock tower

The Clallam County Heritage Advisory Board provided tours of the Clallam County Courthouse clock on Monday.

Demonstrators, some dressed as Handmaids, gather at the corner of Eighth and Race streets in Port Angeles on Wednesday. The group holds signs in support of Planned Parenthood, whose clinic on Eighth Street closed in April, and pro-choice messages. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Signs of support

Demonstrators, some dressed as Handmaids, gather at the corner of Eighth and Race streets in Port Angeles on…

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Five candidates join debate at PABA forum

Clallam County PUD seat draws multiple contenders

Opinion

Clallam County Sheriff’s Office supports 2026 Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Washington

THE CLALLAM COUNTY Sheriff’s Office is proud to once again participate in the 2026 Special Olympics Law Enforcement…

Sequim Gazette photo by Monica Berkseth/ Miranda Knight-Miles, left, and Andy Jauhola, both of Port Townsend, were among those who perused records at Saturday’s fourth annual Sequim Record Show.

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Sequim Record Show leaves good vibrations

Locals, visitors turn out for fourth annual event

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A&E Briefs — June 10, 2026

Father’s Day concert planned at OTA

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Port of Port Angeles buys electric cargo equipment

Special meeting is scheduled to review board candidates

This group of staff and YMCA members represents fathers, grandfathers and future fathers. (Clallam County YMCA)

Opinion

Father’s Day has a strong connection to Washington — and the YMCA

DID YOU KNOW Father’s Day has deep roots at the YMCA? Over a century ago, in 1910, Sonora…

Adaline Hamilton, 9, left, and Eleanor Hagan, 8, take advantage of the wind to blow bubbles on Saturday at the Port Angeles Maritime Festival. The annual Port of Port Angeles event featured a U.S. Coast Guard search and rescue demonstration, tours of port facilities with commissioners Connie Beauvais and Colleen McAleer, the Flounder Pounder Fishing Derby and a Kids Zone with wooden sailboat making and paddle racing. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

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Festival bubbles

Adaline Hamilton, 9, left, and Eleanor Hagan, 8, take advantage of the wind to blow bubbles on Saturday…

Koyuke Fritchman of Port Townsend applies glitter to Rebecca Katz of Port Townsend during the Port Townsend Pride Festival on Saturday at Pope Marine Park. Fritchman is a teacher at Ocean Alternative School and volunteered her time and talents with glitter as a fundraiser for the LGBTQ+ club. An estimated 3,000 people attended the festival. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Glowing with pride

Koyuke Fritchman of Port Townsend applies glitter to Rebecca Katz of Port Townsend during the Port Townsend Pride…

Sports

AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: More than 2,000 participate in NODM events

PORT ANGELES — The final numbers are in for the North Olympic Discovery Marathon.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Infectious diseases

We are witnessing the outbreak of several lethal diseases that have the potential to reach epidemic proportions.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Water worries

Recently, the PDN ran two articles concerning major water issues.

Business

Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show…

Sasha Landis, maintenance coordinator for the Port Townsend Main Street Program, paints over graffiti and worn spots on public art at the corner of Monroe and Washington streets. Weather and vandalism had defaced the wooden sculpture, one of five made from reclaimed old growth fir by artist Jonah Trople in 2021 and used as wayfinders and to celebrate the Port Townsend Creative District. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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A fresh coat

Sasha Landis, maintenance coordinator for the Port Townsend Main Street Program, paints over graffiti and worn spots on…

Crime & Justice

Woman pleads not guilty following police chase

Prosecuting attorney moves to exclude report on alleged bank robber