Peninsula Daily News

Auditions set for Twelfth Night Revelry in Sequim

Auditions for Olympic Theatre Arts’ staged reading of William Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” are set from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday and from… Continue reading

BUSINESS BRIEFS: Ludlow resort earns fifth place on USA Today pet-friendly list … and other items

The Resort at Port Ludlow has announced that the resort came in fifth place in the Best Pet Friendly Hotel competition hosted… Continue reading

Last stage of work to temporarily close Coupeville ferry terminal

The ferry system has blocked vehicle reservations, too, for the Port Townsend/Coupeville route Nov. 5 and 6.

BUSINESS BRIEFS: First Federal lists accomplishments of three employees … and other items

First Federal recently recognized the activities of three of its employees. Jeff Davis, executive vice president and chief operating officer, has been… Continue reading

Eye on Jefferson: Marine Resources panel to hear about maritime program

The Jefferson County Marine Resources Committee will hear about the Port Townsend School District Maritime Discovery Program when it meets ­Tuesday. The committee will meet… Continue reading

Eye on Clallam: Port Angeles to consider possible new rules for parks

Port Angeles City Council members will conduct a first reading on proposed ordinances that include allowing alcohol at events in city parks when they meet… Continue reading

Coast Guard suspends search for missing boater

The Coast Guard on Saturday suspended a search for a man missing from his boat in Shilshole Bay near Seattle since Friday. Missing… Continue reading

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Here are the various business meetings this week across the North Olympic Peninsula.

More than 23 percent return ballots in Clallam County

More than 23 percent of registered voters in Clallam County have returned ballots in the Nov. 8 general election. The Clallam County… Continue reading

Port Angeles woman hurt in wreck on U.S. Highway 101 east of Port Angeles

A Port Angeles woman has been treated and discharged from Olympic Medical Center after she was hurt in a two-vehicle collision. Janet… Continue reading

Spooky sights to haunt Peninsula downtowns Halloween afternoon

Spooky sights to haunt Peninsula downtowns Halloween afternoon

Little monsters decked out in costumes and seeking treats will swarm with their parents through downtown streets in Port Townsend, Sequim and Port Angeles on… Continue reading

Spooky sights to haunt Peninsula downtowns Halloween afternoon

Art exhibit, movie screening and harvest dinner this weekend

And other events and activities throughout the North Olympic Peninsula.

Haunted houses, parties and pumpkin events set for weekend

Haunted houses, parties and pumpkin events set for weekend

Scary events and tours will take place along with many family-friendly parties and activities from Chimacum and Brinnon to Forks.

Haunted houses, parties and pumpkin events set for weekend
Father, son to share stories of the mountains

Father, son to share stories of the mountains

Mt. Everest climbers Jim Whittaker and his son, Leif, will talk of their lives and exploits.

Father, son to share stories of the mountains

Geologist to talk about geysers, volcanoes

Susan Kieffer will present Saturday on the topic of geologic nozzles and what they have in common with rapids on the Colorado River.

Rain gardens topic of presentation in Port Angeles today

Rain gardens topic of presentation in Port Angeles today

A rain garden is a shallow depression that collects, absorbs and filters runoff and efficiently supports a landscape.

Rain gardens topic of presentation in Port Angeles today