Peninsula Daily News

Coast Guard to investigate damage at Port Hadlock marina

PORT HADLOCK -- The Coast Guard will investigate further this week the cause of damage at the Port Hadlock Marina during last week's storm. Six… Continue reading

Coffee shop to adopt two families for Christmas

PORT ANGELES -- When baristas at the Daily Grind set out to donate their tips to the Salvation Army, the response from customers exceeded their… Continue reading

SPORTS: Peninsula College men’s basketball opens season with two close losses

LONGVIEW -- The Peninsula College men's basketball team opened the 2010-2011 season with two close losses at the Red Devil Classic on Friday and Saturday.… Continue reading

Update: Body identified as that of missing tribal fisherman

The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office announced tonight that positive identification of the body found on a Pacific Ocean beach near Oil City was made today.… Continue reading

UPDATE: State playoff scores; Neah Bay loses to Lummi

1B Football Championship Semifinal Lummi 61, Neah Bay 14 2B Football Championship Semifinal South Bend 28, Orcas Island 12 3A Football Championship Semifinal Bellevue 35,… Continue reading

Donations slow for United Way of Clallam County

The United Way of Clallam County, having raised $360,000 toward its $1 million goal, will mail out a plea for more help this week, said… Continue reading

Holiday delights abound on Peninsula

The weekend after Thanksgiving is full of holiday delights on the North Olympic Peninsula. PORT ANGELES Gothic Ball PORT ANGELES -- The Gathering Darkness Gothic… Continue reading

Santa coming to towns

Now that the Thanksgiving meal is a mere memory, Santa is due to arrive on the North Olympic Peninsula. On Saturday, Santa will show up… Continue reading

SPORTS: Neah Bay faces Lummi in semifinal game in Tacoma on Saturday

TACOMA -- It seems only fitting, doesn't it? A year after seeing its dream season denied by the Lummi Blackhawks, Neah Bay has a chance… Continue reading

Warmer, wet weekend ahead

A wet but warmer weekend is expected to melt the dirty ice and snow that lingered on the North Olympic Peninsula from Monday's snowstorm. The… Continue reading

2010 Peninsula Home Fund drive starts today; program stresses ‘a hand up, not a handout’

A grandmother caring for two small children received help with her utility bills. An out-of-work logger in Quilcene got money to obtain prescribed medicine. A… Continue reading

Award recognizes Special Olympics fundraising by Clallam Sheriff’s Office

CHELAN -- The Clallam County Sheriff's Office has won a Circle of Honor award for Special Olympics law enforcement fundraising efforts that involved several agencies… Continue reading

Be careful out there, says state Transportation Department

OLYMPIA -- Despite a warming trend expected to begin today, travel this holiday weekend may still be hazardous, especially on mountain passes, where forecasts call… Continue reading

Blood center issues plea for donations

Snow and ice have curtailed donations to the Puget Sound Blood Center, which serves 14 counties including Clallam and Jefferson, and Western Washington's blood supply… Continue reading

Extra officers patrolling roads during holidays

State Patrol and other law enforcement officers plan extra patrols looking for impaired drivers this holiday weekend. The holiday Drive Hammered, Get Nailed campaign begins… Continue reading

Peninsula deep freeze expected to end today

Warmer temperatures today should send the snow dripping away. The lowland areas of the North Olympic Peninsula were dusted with snow Wednesday morning, and some… Continue reading

Stevens Middle School principal wins regional award

PORT ANGELES -- Chuck Lisk, principal of Stevens Middle School, is the Olympic Region Principal of the Year for the second consecutive year. "The contributions… Continue reading

Tickets available for Festival of Trees events

PORT ANGELES -- Tickets are still available for the Festival of Trees Gala on Friday night and other festival events this weekend. The festival --… Continue reading

Turkey and all the trimmings served at free public feasts today across Clallam County

Free public feasts in Port Angeles, Sequim, Forks and Clallam Bay-Sekiu will serve turkey, dressing and all the other trimmings amid warm companionship today. Here… Continue reading

4th UPDATE — Schools, buses, offices: what’s open — and what’s not — today?

READERS' ALERT -- Please log in and report other closures in the "COMMENTS" section below. MANY THANKS! (And . . . don't forget to REFRESH… Continue reading