Peter Segall

Port Townsend transportation tax goes into effect

Additional sales tax projected to generate $800,000 for streets

Sierra and Jeremy Springer of Sequim with children Poppy and newborn Fiona, who was the first baby born in Clallam County in 2024 at Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

It’s a girl! First baby of new year born in Port Angeles

Fiona Springer born just before 6 a.m.

Sierra and Jeremy Springer of Sequim with children Poppy and newborn Fiona, who was the first baby born in Clallam County in 2024 at Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Open house Monday for Port Townsend golf course

Soft opening from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Peninsula prepares for polar bear plunges

New Year’s Day dips scheduled across Clallam, Jefferson counties

Port Angeles releases STR inventory report

City considering additional regulations for rentals

First Night to celebrate last night of 2023

Port Townsend’s family-friendly New Year’s Eve bash returns

Kate Dean.

Kate Dean drops out of race for Congress

Fundraising a challenge for Jefferson commissioner

Kate Dean.
Wreathes, personal notes and flowers adorn the fence outside the Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles on Tuesday after much of the playground was destroyed by fire last week. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Rebuilding Port Angeles’ Dream Playground could start as early as this summer

As donations pour in, supplies, availability will remain hurdles

Wreathes, personal notes and flowers adorn the fence outside the Dream Playground at Erickson Playfield in Port Angeles on Tuesday after much of the playground was destroyed by fire last week. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Santa Claus, portrayed by Stephen Rosales, greets Paisley Schroeder, 2, and Deb Bemm at a Christmas lunch in Sequim on Monday at the Carroll C. Kendall Unit of the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula. The annual lunch is hosted by the Khela family of Sequim which began hosting a community meal on Christmas 10 years ago as a way of giving back to the community. This year 20 turkeys and 10 hams were cooked to feed what’s estimated to be about 400 people. Children were able to choose up to four gifts, donated to the event by community members and the local branch of Toys for Tots. (Peter Segall/Peninsula Daily News)

Holiday greetings

Santa Claus, portrayed by Stephen Rosales, greets Paisley Schroeder, 2, and Deb Bemm at a Christmas lunch in Sequim on Monday at the Carroll C.… Continue reading

Santa Claus, portrayed by Stephen Rosales, greets Paisley Schroeder, 2, and Deb Bemm at a Christmas lunch in Sequim on Monday at the Carroll C. Kendall Unit of the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula. The annual lunch is hosted by the Khela family of Sequim which began hosting a community meal on Christmas 10 years ago as a way of giving back to the community. This year 20 turkeys and 10 hams were cooked to feed what’s estimated to be about 400 people. Children were able to choose up to four gifts, donated to the event by community members and the local branch of Toys for Tots. (Peter Segall/Peninsula Daily News)
Todd Mielke.

Administrator explains county government

Counties aren’t easy to run, Mielke says

Todd Mielke.

Port Angeles launches webpage, survey for short-term rentals

City seeks feedback on proposed regulations

Limited snow hampers winter sports at Hurricane Ridge

Warmer weather is melting snow across Pacific Northwest

Josie Atkisson, left, and her friend, Danielle Romano, both 6 of Port Angeles, wade through a flooded area around the play equipment at Shane Park in Port Angeles on Wednesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Flood waters to be removed at Port Angeles’ Shane Park

Drainage issues lead to rainwater collecting, Public Works official says

Josie Atkisson, left, and her friend, Danielle Romano, both 6 of Port Angeles, wade through a flooded area around the play equipment at Shane Park in Port Angeles on Wednesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Mark Nichols.

Nichols: Case clearance, data are goals for 2024

Prosecuting attorney says new staff will help

Mark Nichols.

State sets aside 2,000 acres of forestland

Controversial Power Plant sale is canceled

Jefferson County Commissioners approve review for taxing district

Healthier Together Initiative could raise funds for new pool

Habitat hires for Port Hadlock project

Two firms needed for housing effort

DAVE LOGAN/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Engine #4 is covered in a tarp in preparation for asbestos removal, which will be followed by restoration.
DAVE LOGAN/FOR PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Engine #4 is covered in a tarp in preparation for asbestos removal, which will be followed by restoration.

Respiratory illness on rise on Peninsula

Cases far below pandemic levels