Arts & Entertainment

Quimper’s Watch to perform at Candlelight Concerts series

PORT TOWNSEND — Quimper’s Watch will present “Songs of the Sea” during a Candlelight Concert at 7 p.m.…

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Port Angeles school board to meet with hiring agency

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles School District board of directors will host a special meeting at 5…

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Clallam County to host meeting to develop animal disaster plan

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office’s Emergency Management division will host a meeting to kick off…

The Western Harbor Study Area includes Port Angeles Harbor, the Port of Port Angeles and Ediz Hook. (State Department of Ecology)

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Comment period to open on Port Angeles Harbor cleanup

PORT ANGELES — The state Department of Ecology will open a public comment period for the Western Port…

Holly Hildreth of Port Townsend, center, orders a latte for the last time at the Guardhouse, a cafe at Fort Worden State Park, on Wednesday. At noon the popular cafe was to close permanently, leaving an empty space for food, drinks and restroom facilities in the park. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Fort Worden Hospitality closes business operations

Organization faced with ‘legal limbo’ because lease was rejected

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Clallam fire districts providing automatic support

Mutual aid helps address personnel holes

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Port of Port Angeles approves contract for stormwater project

Construction set to begin in March 2026

Port Angeles' Morgan Politika drives down the court against the defense of Kingston's Chihiro Yanase on Tuesday in Port Angeles. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Sports

PREP GIRLS ROUNDUP: Roughriders pull away from hot-shooting Kingston late

Sequim, East Jefferson also win

Sequim Wolves

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PREP BOYS BASKETBALL: Wolves fall to Knights in battle for first place

Port Angeles, East Jefferson also drop games

C.J. Conrad and Chris Orr of A&R Solar take solar panels from a lift on top of the Port Angeles Senior and Community Center on Peabody Street to be installed on the roof. The 117 panels are mostly made of silicone and will provide electrical power to the center. The crew members are each tied in with ropes to prevent any problems on the slippery slanted roof. The panels are 42 inches by 62 inches and weigh about 16 pounds. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Solar installation

C.J. Conrad and Chris Orr of A&R Solar take solar panels from a lift on top of the…

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Port Townsend Food Co-op board president resigns

Rowe cites unresolved tensions, calls for change

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Recompete projects aim to close gap for workers in prime age

Goals include reducing barriers, creating up to 1,300 jobs

Carrie Heaton.

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Governor appoints Heaton to PC trustees

Five-member board governs college’s policy, strategic planning

Erin Hennessey.

Arts & Entertainment

Musician, teacher returns home for two concerts

Erin Hennessey to play Friday, Saturday with Port Angeles Symphony

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Finalists named for Port Angeles community awards

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce will announce the recipients of its 2024 Community Awards…

Opinion

PAT NEAL: A cabin fever cure

YOU DON’T HAVE to be crazy to dig razor clams in the night tides of January — but…

East Jefferson's Kaydence Plotner drives for a basket against Charles Wright on Monday. Plotner had 18 points and 12 steals. East Jefferson's John Mercado (2) shoots against Charles Wright. Mercado hit three 3-pointers and scored 16 in a Rivals' victory.  (Photos by Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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EAST JEFFERSON BASKETBALL: Rivals teams sweep Charles Wright

Girls win their fifth in a row in a 72-3 blowout

Port Angeles, Neah Bay

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PREP BASKETBALL: Port Angeles boys fend off furious Neah Bay comeback

NEAH BAY — The Port Angeles boys basketball team fended off a furious comeback attempt by Neah Bay,…

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Fort Worden Hospitality ceasing operations

No longer viable amid PDA financial and legal challenges

Phyllis Becker of Port Hadlock, foreground, and Wendy Davis of Port Townsend, volunteers with the Jefferson County Trash Task Force, pick up litter along Discovery Road on Sunday during the first trash pickup of the year. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

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Litter patrol

Phyllis Becker of Port Hadlock, foreground, and Wendy Davis of Port Townsend, volunteers with the Jefferson County Trash…