Peninsula Daily News

Sequim installs ‘sharrow’ on North Blake Avenue

SEQUIM — The city of Sequim recently installed shared lane arrow markings on the southbound lane of North Blake Avenue. The markings, sometimes called a… Continue reading

Show us your best jack-o’-lantern for chance to win prizes

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS is holding two online photo contests to find the best carved pumpkins and best Halloween costumes on the North Olympic Peninsula. You… Continue reading

SPORTS: Air Force woos Sequim quarterback Frank Catelli

SEQUIM — Even if Sequim happens to lose tonight’s rivalry football showdown with Port Angeles, it’s still been a pretty good week for Frank Catelli.… Continue reading

SPORTS: Crescent shades Neah Bay in volleyball as teams prepare for tri-district play; Forks loses close girls soccer game

JOYCE — Crescent’s volleyball team came from behind to beat spirited Neah Bay in a barn-burner of their final regular-season match Thursday. This was a… Continue reading

Two arrested after months-long drug investigation

PORT ANGELES — Authorities have arrested two men suspected of dealing heroin. The Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team booked Kevin Scott Carter, 52, and Gene… Continue reading

WEEKEND: Other area events on North Olympic Peninsula

Music, films, a cemetery walk and benefits are among the events offered on the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend. Arts and entertainment events appear in… Continue reading

11.4% of Clallam voter ballots returned

PORT ANGELES — After receiving 1,035 more ballots Wednesday, the Clallam County Auditor’s Office had received 5,230 of the 45,713 ballots it had mailed in… Continue reading

Clallam owes second half of property taxes Monday

The second half of the 2011 property taxes are due Monday and must be either paid in person or postmarked by that date. Property owners… Continue reading

COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula women win division championship

DES MOINES — Two years into its existence, and the Peninsula College women’s soccer team has won an NWAACC division championship. The Pirates clinched their… Continue reading

Jefferson owes second half of property taxes Monday

The second half of the 2011 property taxes are due Monday and must be either paid in person or postmarked by that date. Property owners… Continue reading

State issues complaint against Puget Sound Energy

OLYMPIA — State regulators issued a complaint against Puget Sound Energy on Wednesday alleging that the company failed to make changes ordered a year ago… Continue reading

Football fan? Play the PDN’s Football Challenge (and congratulations to Robert Mullen, a winner again!)

IF YOU HAVEN'T ALREADY done so, enter the Peninsula Daily News' Pro Football Challenge online contest — with the overall winner getting a trip for… Continue reading

Port Angeles lifeguards awarded for saving child’s life

PORT ANGELES — Four William Shore Memorial Pool lifeguards were recognized Tuesday for saving the life of a 6-year-old boy. Port Angeles Mayor Dan Di… Continue reading

Power outage today in Elwha Valley

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — A planned power outage scheduled for today in the Elwha Valley will affect only the ranger station and the Elwha Campground.… Continue reading

Send your photos today! Enter our contests for best pumpkin-carving, best Halloween costume

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS is holding two online photo contests to find the best carved pumpkins and best Halloween costumes on the North Olympic Peninsula. You… Continue reading

Sequim Future Farmers of America students compete in national contest

SEQUIM — Five Sequim High School Future Farmers of America students who restored a 1954 ­McCormick Farmall Super C propane tractor competed against 11 other… Continue reading

SPORTS: Port Angeles volleyball team loses bid for perfect regular season; other prep reports

POULSBO — Port Angeles’ dream of a perfect regular volleyball season was ended by North Kitsap on Tuesday night. The Vikings (8-0, 12-1) won the… Continue reading

SPORTS: Port Angeles-Sequim football rivalry game expected to attract thousands to game

SEQUIM — The stakes aren’t quite as big as last year, but the crowd might be close. Sequim High School has already taken steps to… Continue reading

Tickets on sale for Saturday’s cemetery tour in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Actors will depict six colorful characters from Port Angeles’ past during a walk through Ocean View Cemetery on Saturday. “Whispers From Our… Continue reading

Early ballot returns slow after voting’s first weekend

Voters in Jefferson and Clallam counties were slow to return ballots after the first weekend of voting for the Nov. 8 election. Voter turnout in… Continue reading