Peninsula Daily News

Olympic Discovery Trail east of Rayonier property in Port Angeles reopened

PORT ANGELES -- City crews today completed clearing a mudslide and reopened the Olympic Discovery Trail east of the site of the former Rayonier pulp… Continue reading

Detectives examine surveillance cameras for clues to coffee stand robbery

PORT ANGELES — Detectives are examining surveillance videos from dozens of business and city cameras in areas around Just Rewards Espresso, which was robbed Tuesday.… Continue reading

Port Angeles police hold dragnet after espresso stand robbed Tuesday night

PORT ANGELES -- Police on Tuesday night were looking for a man who showed a barista at Just Rewards Espresso, 1001-A E. First St., a… Continue reading

Port Angeles police seek robber

PORT ANGELES — Police are searching for a man who robbed a coffee stand at about 6:30 or 7 tonight. The man took an undetermined… Continue reading

Slide closes section of Olympic Discovery Trail east of Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES -- A section of the Olympic Discovery Trail east of the site of the former Rayonier pulp mill has been closed because of… Continue reading

Give state ferry system feedback

PORT TOWNSEND — Survey crews from Washington State Ferries are aboard the Port Townsend-Keystone ferry and on other ferry routes on an on-and-off basis through… Continue reading

SPORTS: Edmonds shades Peninsula College men’s basketball team 71-67

EDMONDS -- Edmonds shaded the Peninsula College men's basketball team by four points Monday night. Edmonds held off the Pirates 71-67. Peninsula fell to 4-2… Continue reading

Report: Felix Hernandez to sign long-term deal with Seattle Mariners

SEATTLE -- Seattle Mariners' right-hander Felix Hernandez has agreed to a multi-year contract, according to a report by ESPN.com at http://tinyurl.com/ykqd52b . The Web site… Continue reading

Want to make your voice heard, re PSE electric rate increase?

OLYMPIA — Puget Sound Energy customers can comment on the company’s proposed rate increase during a public hearing in Olympia on Tuesday. PSE serves about… Continue reading

More free swine flu shots on Tuesday, Wednesday

PORT ANGELES — Special H1N1 swine flu clinics continue this week, with Clallam health officials waiving the administrative fee. Swine flu vaccine is free since… Continue reading

Vehicle size restrictions on Port Townsend ferry

PORT TOWNSEND -- Washington State Ferries is maintaining a vehicle size restriction on the Port Townsend-Keystone ferry today because of construction at Keystone. At least… Continue reading

Wind warning canceled, but high surf along Pacific coast

. A HIGH SURF ADVISORY ALONG THE PACIFIC COAST REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 4 PM THIS AFTERNOON. HIGH SURF OF 22 TO 24 FEET TODAY… Continue reading

Windy night, but most power back to North Olympic Peninsula

High winds on the North Olympic Peninsula overnight caused several multiple power outages on the Clallam County PUD system. More than 10,000 customers -- mostly… Continue reading

Olympic National Park video, other Peninsula events to honor King today

Today is a legal holiday observing the birth date of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., civil rights leader and Nobel Peace Prize recipient.… Continue reading

Exposition to offer services to homeless in Clallam County

PORT ANGELES -- Clallam County people who are worried about losing their housing or those who are already in housing assistance can find out about… Continue reading

Olympic National Park’s fossilized sea star is a favorite at Burke Museum

SEATTLE -- It's a 15-million-year-old fossilized sea star from Olympic National Park, on display at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture at the… Continue reading

Update: Strong winds on West End, Olympic Mountain, Admiralty Inlet areas

HIGH WIND WARNING IN EFFECT FOR THE CENTRAL AND NORTH WASHINGTON COAST...WESTERN STRAIT OF JUAN DE FUCA...NORTHWEST INTERIOR AND THE OLYMPICS FOR LATE TONIGHT INTO… Continue reading

Events for Martin Luther King Jr. Day on North Olympic Peninsula

Monday is Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a federal holiday marking the birthday of the slain civil rights leader. King was the chief spokesman for… Continue reading

SPORTS: Sequim can’t dig out, loses to Olympic 50-44; other prep results including Port Angeles’ win

SILVERDALE -- The Wolves kept putting themselves in a hole and suffered the consequences in Friday night's Olympic League tilt. Sequim rallied from 11- and… Continue reading

SPORTS: Chimacum boys can’t hold onto lead, lose; other prep results

SEATAC -- The Chimacum boys basketball team let a 10-point fourth quarter lead slip away Friday night, allowing the Seattle Christian Warriors to climb back… Continue reading