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WEEKEND: Port Angeles flea market opens today (Friday), seeks vendors

NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, Nov. 28. PORT ANGELES — A holiday flea market opens today in the downtown building that once housed… Continue reading

WEEKEND: Shopping, dances, hikes among Peninsula affairs

NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, Nov. 28. Black Friday weekend shopping, dancing and hiking are among the activities slated on the North Olympic… Continue reading

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BUSINESS BRIEFS — Port Angeles studio boasts Native art . . . and other items

PORT ANGELES — New at Randolf Frederick Co. Studio, located in Port Angeles at The Landing mall, 115 E. Railroad Avenue, Suite 211, Doug Orsburn,… Continue reading

Doug Orsburn
Enjoy unlimited access to PDN website this holiday weekend, proudly sponsored by Price Ford Lincoln of Port Angeles

Enjoy unlimited access to PDN website this holiday weekend, proudly sponsored by Price Ford Lincoln of Port Angeles

PRICE FORD LINCOLN auto dealership in Port Angeles is sponsoring a “no paywall weekend” for Peninsula Daily News website readers. Our website, www.peninsuladailynews.com, will be… Continue reading

Enjoy unlimited access to PDN website this holiday weekend, proudly sponsored by Price Ford Lincoln of Port Angeles

Health advisory issued after sewage spills in stream flowing into Port Ludlow Bay

PORT LUDLOW — The Jefferson County Health Department is warning people to stay out of Port Ludlow Bay and a stream that flows through the… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS — Volunteer hospice to offer bereavement program Tuesday in Sequim . . . and other items

SEQUIM – Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County will present a special holiday program from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday for individuals grieving the loss… Continue reading

Perspectives lecture in Port Angeles on Dec. 9 to focus on dam removal

PORT ANGELES — A talk on Elwha River restoration will be the next installment of the Perspectives Winter Speakers Series from 7 p.m. to 8… Continue reading

Sequim Community Aid seeks toys for children through Dec. 18

SEQUIM — Sequim Community Aid is accepting donations for its Toys for Sequim Kids giveaway. The nonprofit — which provides year-round help with utility and… Continue reading

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Skipper spots rarely seen coastal orcas west of Port Angeles

VICTORIA — The skipper of a whale-watching boat out of Victoria said he's seen outer-coastal transient orcas just west of Port Angeles and all along… Continue reading

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WEEKEND: Juried fair, lavender gifts offered on Peninsula

NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, Nov. 28. A juried arts and crafts fair in Port Townsend is among the places one can buy… Continue reading

WEEKEND: Lake Crescent Lodge to glitter in wintry display starting Saturday

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — The holiday lights come on Saturday night. The lighting of Lake Crescent Lodge will be celebrated with singing carolers, festive drinks… Continue reading

WEEKEND: Port Angeles flea market opens today (Friday), seeks vendors

NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, Nov. 28. PORT ANGELES — A holiday flea market opens today in the downtown building that once housed… Continue reading

WEEKEND: Shopping, dances, hikes among Peninsula affairs

NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, Nov. 28. Black Friday weekend shopping, dancing and hiking are among the activities slated on the North Olympic… Continue reading

BUSINESS BRIEF — Feiro Marine Life Center in Port Angeles is open today with free entry

PORT ANGELES — The Feiro Marine Life Center, 315 N. Lincoln St., will be open from noon to 4 p.m. today. Admission is free. Visitors… Continue reading

Health advisory issued after sewage spills in stream flowing into Port Ludlow Bay

PORT LUDLOW — The Jefferson County Health Department is warning people to stay out of Port Ludlow Bay and a stream that flows through the… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS — Tidepools contest opens for stories and photos . . . and other items

Tidepools contest PORT ANGELES — The editors and staff of Tidepools magazine have begun their annual contest to gather stories, photos and other materials for… Continue reading

A 60-year old Port Hadlock woman was transported to a Bremerton hospital with injuries after a single-car accident. Bill Beezley/East Jefferson Fire-Rescue

Port Hadlock woman sent to hospital after single-car wreck

PORT TOWNSEND — A single-car wreck sent a 60-year-old Port Hadlock woman to a Bremerton hospital earlier this week, according to East Jefferson Fire-Rescue. Patricia… Continue reading

A 60-year old Port Hadlock woman was transported to a Bremerton hospital with injuries after a single-car accident. Bill Beezley/East Jefferson Fire-Rescue
Sequim Public Works crew members Ty Brown

Sequim using new $400,000 vacuum/jet truck for public works upkeep

SEQUIM — A new $400,000 combination vacuum and jet truck is now in use in Sequim. Public Works workers use the truck for maintenance and… Continue reading

Sequim Public Works crew members Ty Brown
Where free Thanksgiving meals can be found on North Olympic Peninsula today

Where free Thanksgiving meals can be found on North Olympic Peninsula today

“Today” signifies Thursday, Thanksgiving Day On Thanksgiving Day, free community meals are planned across the Peninsula. PORT ANGELES Queen of Angels PORT ANGELES — The… Continue reading

Where free Thanksgiving meals can be found on North Olympic Peninsula today
Members of the Fund for Women and Girls’ Steering Committee surprised Port Townsend Marine Science Center staff with an impromptu party recently at Fort Worden Commons with news that they are the 2014 grant recipients for their Teens Project. From left are science center staff Crissy McLean

$4,000 grant to encourage girls in math, sciences

PORT TOWNSEND — Girls in junior and senior high school now have the opportunity to work together this summer to create solutions to environmental and… Continue reading

Members of the Fund for Women and Girls’ Steering Committee surprised Port Townsend Marine Science Center staff with an impromptu party recently at Fort Worden Commons with news that they are the 2014 grant recipients for their Teens Project. From left are science center staff Crissy McLean