Peninsula Daily News

This weekend on the Peninsula

Fall benefits, railroad history talks, carnivals and music are offered on the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend. Here's a sample of what's going on. Harvest… Continue reading

Public can view plans for widening of U.S. 101 between Port Angeles, Sequim today

CARLSBORG -- Details of the proposed widening of U.S. Highway 101 from Shore to Kitchen-Dick roads will be provided during an open house this afternoon.… Continue reading

SPORTS: Peninsula College scores six goals in soccer win

Peninsula Daily News PORT ANGELES -- The Peninsula College men's soccer team rebounded from its first loss in six matches with a 6-1 throttling of… Continue reading

Hood Canal Bridge to close for up to 30 minutes this afternoon

SHINE -- The Hood Canal Bridge will be closed to motor vehicles briefly this afternoon as crews continue ballasting operations on the draw span pontoons.… Continue reading

Master Gardeners plot Fall Gardening Conference in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES -- Nationally recognized gardening expert Ed Hume will be the keynote speaker at Clallam County Master Gardeners's two-day gardening conference Oct. 24-25. The… Continue reading

SPORTS: Forks rallies to win volleyball game; other prep results

TENINO -- The Forks volleyball team rallied from a 2-1 deficit for a 25-19, 18-25, 18-25, 25-19, 15-9 SWL-Evergreen Division victory on the road on… Continue reading

. . . And for Clallam, 45,747 ballots to be mailed by Everett mailing house

A total of 45,747 ballots will be sent out to Clallam County voters on Wednesday, said Patty Rosand, county auditor. But the ballots will not… Continue reading

Jefferson prepares to mail out more than 21,000 ballots

PORT TOWNSEND -- Voters in East Jefferson County should check the mail for their primary election ballots by the end of the week. Mail-in ballots… Continue reading

SPORTS: Sequim boys tennis team completes undefeated season

SEQUIM -- The way the Sequim boys tennis team has been playing, it was just a mere formality. The Wolves (12-0 overall) clinched an undefeated… Continue reading

Food lovers from near and far come in praise of the Dungeness crab

Peninsula Daily News PORT ANGELES -- Foodies flocked to the annual Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival -- and no one was crabby about it. As… Continue reading

SPORTS: Lake Stevens takes both boys, girls titles at Fort Worden Invitational

PORT TOWNSEND -- Lake Stevens claimed both the boys and girls varsity races as cross country teams from 13 schools around western Washington competed in… Continue reading

Prep football scores

Friday's results Adna 57, Toutle Lake 0 Anacortes 26, Bellingham 25 Archbishop Murphy 42, Lakewood 20 Arlington 50, Monroe 9 Asotin 53, Dayton 0 Bellevue… Continue reading

Poker run, winery tour this weekend

PORT ANGELES -- The second annual self-guided Tour of Wineries and Poker Run will be from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. across the North Olympic… Continue reading

SPORTS: Sequim nips Port Angeles 3-2 in volleyball; other prep reports

SEQUIM -- Sequim shaded archrival Port Angeles in Olympic League volleyball action Thursday night. The Wolves nipped the Roughriders 3-2 in the hotly contested match.… Continue reading

Whole bunch of Peninsula events to see and do this weekend

As fair October weather beckons, those with a yen to relax can choose among a plethora of possibilities on the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend.… Continue reading

SPORTS: North Kitsap dominates cross country meet at Port Angeles — plus other prep results

Peninsula Daily News PORT ANGELES -- North Kitsap topped Port Angeles and Bremerton in both the boys and girls races during Wednesday's cross country meet… Continue reading

Brinnon man dies in one-car crash

BRINNON -- A 21-year-old Brinnon man was killed in a one-car crash Tuesday night on U.S. Highway 101, the State Patrol said. No other people… Continue reading

Olympic National Park to close Hurricane Ridge’s Sunrise snowplay area for good

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK -- A popular tubing and sliding area for older children and adults at Hurricane Ridge is too dangerous to be opened this… Continue reading

Stolen car burns near Beaver

BEAVER -- Clallam County Fire District No. 1 firefighters smothered a blaze in a stolen 2005 blue Suzuki on Tuesday. As an officer talked to… Continue reading

Harbor-Works on schedule, board told

PORT ANGELES -- Harbor-Works Development Authority is on schedule according to goals set by its board about four months ago, Executive Director Jeff Lincoln told… Continue reading