News

Peninsula Daily News office closed Jan. 17

PORT ANGELES — Due to inclement weather, the Peninsula Daily News office at 305 W. First St. in…

Katherine Hennessy of Port Angeles goes out for a morning jog on Cedar Street on upper Pine hill in Port Angeles on Tuesday. She said the cold and snowy weather doesn’t deter her from training for future distance runs. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

News

Weather to warm as rain moves onto Peninsula

Hurricane Ridge expects more snow, could open soon

News

Port Townsend looks to invest in sewer system

Infrastructure needs significant upgrades

News

Nominations open for Sequim 2023 Citizen of Year award

SEQUIM — Nominations of dedicated volunteers are being sought for Sequim’s top civic award.

News

Black Press Media announces move to new ownership

Carpenter Media Group operates leading community news publications in the southern United States, including Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, North…

Cameron Torres, 8, left, and his brother, Steven Torres, 9, slide their way down a frozen alley behind their home near 11th and C streets in Port Angeles on Saturday. The youngsters braved temperatures in the 20s and wind chills in the teens in pursuit of some gravity-assisted entertainment. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Temperatures to begin a slow warming trend

Fee-free day today at national park, forest, state parks

News

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings with networking and educational programs are held Tuesdays at 7:30…

News

Shelter offered to unhoused this weekend

North Olympic Peninsula organizations offer shelter and meals for those without shelter or food this weekend.

News

Snowstorm keeps everyone busy on local roadways

Thursday’s snowfall kept North Olympic Peninsula law enforcement, road crews and public transit agencies busy overnight as snow…

KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS 
Madrona Villella, 7, of Port Angeles looks out from a pretend storefront lined with snowballs at the children's playground at Shane Park on a chilly Friday in Port Angeles. The youngster braved single-digit wind chills for a chance at a snow day in the park.

News

SATURDAY UPDATE: Arctic air socks in Peninsula

Roads slick; Hurricane Ridge open but not for skiing

News

Artists’ talk reset for next week

PORT TOWNSEND — The free “Burst of Color” artists’ talk set for today at Northwind Art’s Jeanette Best…

s

News

Many thanks to Peninsula Home Fund donors

Fund helps people across the Peninsula

News

Many thanks to Peninsula Home Fund donors

Fund helps people across the Peninsula

Port Townsend’s Margo Karler uses her cell phone to photograph wave action at North Beach in Port Townsend on Thursday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

News

Waves rolling in

Port Townsend’s Margo Karler uses her cell phone to photograph wave action at North Beach in Port Townsend…

News

Extreme cold here until Sunday

Snow not as likely, but wind chill could reach zero

News

ISSUES OF FAITH: Ayin tov — the good eye

AS JEWS BEGAN reading the book of Exodus last week, we started the story of the Hebrews’ suffering…

News

Boat launch floats to be replaced at John Wayne Marina

PORT ANGELES — Replacing the boat launch floats at John Wayne Marina is on a timeline that, if…

News

OUUF speaker scheduled

This story was updated Jan. 12.

The No. 14 Kingston Express bus departs Port Townsend in the morning and afternoon Monday through Saturday. Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News

News

Free rides added from Port Townsend to Kingston ferry dock

PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson Transit’s Kingston Express, also known as the No. 14 bus, is a free ride…

A crew works to fold up a chilling coil used to create the ice skating rink at the Port Angeles Winter Ice Village site on Saturday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Port Angeles Chamber unique in country, director says

Just 7 percent of income comes from member dues