Site Logo
Ian Campbell of Bellevue, left, and Colette Campbell of Orlando, Fla., grandchildren of the late Port Angeles City Council member Orville Campbell, examine a table collection of family photos prior to a memorial service for the elder Campbell on Tuesday at Vern Burton Community Center in Port Angeles. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Civic leader Orville Campbell mourned

‘A very special person in this community’

Mike Chapman.

Politics

Chapman to run for state Senate

Aims to fill seat vacated by Kevin Van De Wege

Skylar, 8, left, and Farra Grieves, 10, pet Joaquin the lamb Saturday at Center Valley Animal Rescue’s open house. The nonprofit takes in and rehabilitates pets, livestock, birds and wildlife at its 30-acre facility in Quilcene. It acquired Joaquin, who has a facial deformity, when he was rejected by his mother at birth. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Center Valley rehabs pets, livestock, wildlife

Nonprofit works with law enforcement on animal seizures

News

High fire risk expected to continue on Peninsula

Dry conditions predicted at least through September

Andrew May/For Peninsula Daily News
Weekly deadheading and disbudding will not only give you a long lasting supply of cut flowers, it will also give you amazing color in the garden. The results pictured are after just one week of work.

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Take time to smell, and prune, the roses

THIS YEAR HAS been just spectacular for roses! My very first job in the greenhouse, at age 4,…

News

Marine Trades president sees room for growth in Port Townsend

‘Blue economy’ can bring in money, he says

Dr. Molly Martin, Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe’s Healing Clinic executive director, speaks to a crowd at the Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce’s luncheon on June 27. “We know from what we’ve been doing so far, recovery is possible,” Martin said. “And we are absolutely here to help. If there is anyone who needs our services, please tell them to seek us out.” (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

News

Jamestown’s Healing Clinic, one year later

Director, law enforcement discuss its impact

A burnt area is seen from a logging road near Valley View residential housing along Bogachiel Way west of Forks. The fire started Tuesday afternoon. Its cause was unknown. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

News

Forks fire contained; new blaze on Protection Island

Dispatchers tell of barrage of calls on Fourth of July

Phyllis Bernard.

News

OMC taps new board appointee

Eight hopefuls were considered

“Geri-Freki Glacier,” by Kait Evensen, is among the artwork in the “Terminus: A Glacier Memorial Project.”

Arts & Entertainment

‘Terminus: A Glacier Memorial Project’ opens Friday

Exhibit highlights effects of climate change in Olympics

Virginia Ashby spent the afternoon of June 23 painting at Grover Gallery in Port Townsend, where her art is part of the "Psychedelic Summer" exhibition. photo courtesy of Northwind Art

Arts & Entertainment

Saturday Art Walk highlights PT artists

PORT TOWNSEND — Port Townsend downtown art galleries will stay open until 8 p.m. Saturday with special exhibits…

Port Townsend artists Eric Fanson, left, and Fred Videon are featured at the  inaugural show at Little Wing Gallery.

Arts & Entertainment

Little Wing Gallery features two artists

PORT TOWNSEND — Little Wing Gallery invites visitors to its first show, “Metamorphic,” featuring Port Townsend artists Eric…

News

Race Street closed for waterline installation

PORT ANGELES — Race Street is closed from Lauridsen Boulevard to Park Avenue to allow for the installation…

Clallam Transit General Manager Kevin Gallacci, shown at the Port Angeles bus yard, will retire today after 39 years at the agency. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Clallam Transit manager leaves after 39 years

Retirement celebration today in Port Angeles

Arts & Entertainment

Peninsula celebrates the Fourth

Among highlights: Navy in PA, days of events in Forks, collaboration in PT

“Neah Bay Doves” is among Kerry Tremain’s photos in “Outside In,” the large-scale exhibition to open today at Northwind Art’s Jeanette Best Gallery in downtown Port Townsend. (Kerry Tremain)

Arts & Entertainment

Show highlights nature photography, sculptures

Birdsong soundtrack accompanies art

News

Navy to be in Port Angeles for Fourth of July

Sailors to offer tours of destroyer

Todd Mielke.

News

Clallam board picks administrator choice

Conditional offer; background check ongoing

Olympic National Park visitors, from left, Nelson Nunez, Mateo Sancho and Albert Martinez, all from New York City, look at an information board at Hurricane Ridge after the area was reopened to the public on Tuesday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Visitors flocking to reopened Ridge

Kilmer: Too early to tell about funds for new lodge

Scott MacDonald of Team Sporting Chance, left, and Stuart Sugden of Team Bella Bella and Beyond, seen near Fraser Reach, British Columbia, on Sunday, were the final two racers to complete the Race to Alaska on Tuesday. They were the 17th and 18th teams, respectively. (Northwest Maritime Center)

News

Final racers complete annual Race to Alaska

Eighteen teams reach Ketchikan