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Lawmakers advance school temblor funding

Another bill proposes public bond vote

News

COVID-19 cases rise on Peninsula

Health officer expects peak soon

Community Build Project builder Randy Welle marvels at the completion of Pat's Place, the tiny home village in Port Townsend, on Saturday afternoon. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Pat’s Place ready for occupancy

Tiny-home village created in Port Townsend

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Life

Imagined Reality improv returns to Olympic Theatre Arts on Saturday

SEQUIM — About the only thing local stage managers say they can prepare for with this group is…

Black Diamond Junction — from left, Todd Ortloff on keyboard, Harry Bidasha on drums, singer Amanda Bacon, bassist Rudy Maxion and guitarist Bob Allen  — is the featured band Saturday evening during the Juan de Fuca Foundation's Winter Benefit. The event will be livestreamed from the Naval Elks Lodge in downtown Port Angeles. (Black Diamond Junction)

Arts & Entertainment

Juan de Fuca Foundation benefit to showcase desserts, music, comedy

Annual fundraiser to be livestreamed on Saturday

Arts & Entertainment

Young artists compete on video

Musicians can be seen online on Saturday

Life

Feiro Marine Science Center director to address Soroptimist International of Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Melissa Williams will address a meeting of Soroptimist International of Port Angeles at noon Friday.

Arts & Entertainment

Birding tour scheduled at Fort Flagler on Saturday

NORDLAND — Beverly McNeil will lead a bird walk at 9 a.m. Saturday.

Life

Dudley-Nollette to address American Association of University Women

PORT TOWNSEND — Heather Dudley-Nollette will speak at 10 a.m. Saturday.

Life

Pollinators topic of garden and yard series

PORT TOWNSEND — Eric Lee-Mäder will present “Bring Back the Pollinators: Sowing Biodiversity for Bees and Beneficial Insects”…

Todd Horton has installed his new exhibition, "Mystic West," at Port Townsend's Grover Gallery. The show includes six afternoons of live painting by the artist, this weekend and in February and March. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

Arts & Entertainment

Mystic West artist to paint live

Exhibit ‘journey beneath glimmering moons’

Politics

Shorter leash for Inslee considered

Chapman: Unlikely to pass in current form

News

Hospitals strained as COVID-19 cases grow

Tests, medicine in short supply

Life

Clallam Conservation District’s plant sale ends Jan. 23

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam Conservation District is accepting orders for its annual Native Plant Sale through Jan.…

Arts & Entertainment

Local youth to present ‘Emperor’s New Clothes’

SEQUIM — Olympic Theatre Arts Center will present a Missoula Children’s Theatre production of the Emperor’s New Clothes…

News

Free TAX-AIDE Service starts in February

IRS-certified AARP TAX-AIDE volunteers will be available again this year to prepare and electronically file tax returns at…

Life

Funding offered for open space projects in Jefferson County

PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson County is accepting applications for projects to protect open spaces in the county through…

“Spring Reunion” by Celeste Tucker is one of 39 photographs in “The World on Pause,” the exhibition open now at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center. From left are Port Angeles high schoolers Gillian Wolfe, 17, Olivia Carroll, 17, Bella Artis, 16, and Celeste Tucker, 17. (Celeste Tucker)

Arts & Entertainment

‘The World on Pause’ illustrates teen experiences during pandemic

Photography bolstered by written thoughts

Scenes from the Civil Rights Movement are part of “MLK/FBI,” the free community film to screen at the Rose Theatre on Martin Luther King Jr. Day this Monday. (Photo courtesy IFC Films)

Arts & Entertainment

MLK/FBI to be screened at Rose Theatre

Free civil rights movie an annual tradition

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Dennis Bauer confers with lawyer Karen Unger.

Crime & Justice

Jury deliberating

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