Peninsula Daily News

Fire destroys 31-year-old motor home

PORT ANGELES -- A tipped over propane heater is being cited as the cause of a fire that destroyed a 24-foot 1974 Travco motor home… Continue reading

Holiday spirit abounds this weekend

The Christmas holidays arrive this weekend with these events: Port Angeles * Today, 5:45 p.m. -- Festival of Trees, sponsored by the Port Angeles Exchange… Continue reading

Sen Murray to visit Peninsula on Monday

U.S. Sen. Patty Murray is scheduled to visit the North Olympic Peninsula on Monday, according to her Washington, D.C., office. Murray's schedule begins at 10:30… Continue reading

2005 Peninsula Home Fund debuts today

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

Home Fund: a ‘hand up, not a handout’

From Jan. 1 to Nov. 15, the PDN's Peninsula Home Fund has helped 1,396 individuals and households in Jefferson and Clallam counties, spending $99,544.25 of… Continue reading

Man dies in head-on collision

A man died of injuries sustained in a head-on collision Tuesday night south of town, Washington State Patrol reported. The collision occurred on state Highway… Continue reading

Goodrich assumes presidency of state school boards association

Chimacum School Board member Quentin Goodrich has been sworn in as president of the Washington State School Directors Association, an organization which represents locally elected… Continue reading

Murray due in Port Townsend next week

U.S. Sen. Patty Murray is tentatively scheduled to visit Port Townsend on Monday for a news conference about $500,000 she recently helped to secure to… Continue reading

Open air agency open house

The North Olympic Peninsula has its own air-quality specialist in a Port Angeles office that will hold an open house from 1 to 4 p.m.… Continue reading

Revamped multicultural group meets for first time today

Port Angeles" newly organized Community Multi-Cultural Alliance holds its first public session today. The group will hold a business meeting from 4 p.m. to 5… Continue reading

Clallam: Final ballots counted; Buck overtakes Bryant in fire district race

PORT ANGELES -- The counting of 5,774 more ballots on Friday in Clallam County affected only one race. In the closely contested campaign for a… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Multi-Cultural Alliance holds hearings Tuesday

PORT ANGELES -- The newly organized Community Multi-Cultural Alliance holds its first public meeting on Tuesday. The group will introduce its members and hold a… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Seven arrested as result of Friday morning robbery

PORT ANGELES -- The robbery and assault of a 34-year-old man early Friday morning in Port Angeles resulted in the arrest of seven people by… Continue reading

Clallam: Assessor’s Office ready to count final 5,678 ballots

The final results of the Nov. 8 general election are getting closer. Assessor's Office employees are slated to count 5,678 mail-in ballots today that were… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Election ends after 85 more ballots counted

The Jefferson County Auditor's Office tabulated 85 more ballots Wednesday, ending the general election count without significantly changing results. County Auditor Donna Eldridge reported 14,359… Continue reading

Sequim: Proposed Fred Meyer site now eyed by residential developer

SEQUIM -- Property in downtown Sequim that once was slated for a retail center is now set to be sold to a residential developer, according… Continue reading

Clallam:Tharinger says cancer is in remission

Clallam County Commissioner Steve Tharinger is in remission from the lymphoma for which he has been treated since October 2004. The Dungeness Democrat shared the… Continue reading

Jefferson:More maintenance planned for Hood Canal Bridge

Bridge inspectors will continue maintenance testing of the Hood Canal Bridge draw span on state Highway 104 Thursday. The bridge will be closed between 12:01… Continue reading

Peninsula: For many, election day goes on

Mail-in ballots have changed Election Day into Election Week for close races across the state, including Clallam County. Officials last counted ballots on Thursday, then… Continue reading

Peninsula: Jamestown S”Klallam chairman tapped for national honor

BLYN -- W. Ron Allen, chairman of the Jamestown S"Klallam tribe, will receive the $25,000 Buffett Award for Indigenous Leadership. Allen, 57, will be honored… Continue reading