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Last day of CrabFest today in Port Angeles

Last day of CrabFest today in Port Angeles

Fresh crab and other goodies will be featured today in the last day of the 17th annual Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival.… Continue reading

Last day of CrabFest today in Port Angeles
Jefferson County District Court Judge candidates Mindy Walker, left, and Noah Harrison met Thursday evening at a candidates forum to discuss their experience and positions on the judicial system. (Jeannie McMacken/Peninsula Daily News)

Jefferson County District Court judge hopefuls discuss experience, goals

Candidates for District Court judge discussed their experience, qualifications and goals for the position during a League of Women Voters/American Association of University… Continue reading

Jefferson County District Court Judge candidates Mindy Walker, left, and Noah Harrison met Thursday evening at a candidates forum to discuss their experience and positions on the judicial system. (Jeannie McMacken/Peninsula Daily News)

Peach, Doherty trade jabs at Clallam County commissioner forum

Bill Peach and Mike Doherty are two former political foes vying for District 3 Clallam County commissioner in the Nov. 6 general… Continue reading

CrabFest gears up for big weekend in Port Angeles

CrabFest gears up for big weekend in Port Angeles

The line to order crab at the Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival should move faster this weekend thanks to a $10,000 investment… Continue reading

CrabFest gears up for big weekend in Port Angeles
Demonstration home in Sequim on solar energy tour

Demonstration home in Sequim on solar energy tour

A Sequim man will demonstrate his energy-efficient house as part of the American Solar Energy Society’s nationwide open house Saturday. David Large will… Continue reading

Demonstration home in Sequim on solar energy tour
Game Farm lawsuit threatened: Animal rights group issues ultimatum to Sequim facility

Game Farm lawsuit threatened: Animal rights group issues ultimatum to Sequim facility

The Animal Legal Defense Fund is threatening to sue the Olympic Game Farm in Sequim, alleging the facility keeps animals — including lions,… Continue reading

Game Farm lawsuit threatened: Animal rights group issues ultimatum to Sequim facility

Quilcene woman dies in collision on state Highway 20

A Quilcene woman was killed when she lost control of her vehicle on state Highway 20 near the intersection of Eaglemount Road.… Continue reading

Clallam PUD opposes carbon fee initiative

Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners have resolved to oppose a state ballot measure that would slap a fee on large carbon polluters.… Continue reading

William Shore Memorial Pool to temporarily close for $15 million renovation in April

William Shore Memorial Pool to temporarily close for $15 million renovation in April

Costs force move from phased plan that would have left Port Angeles facility open during work

William Shore Memorial Pool to temporarily close for $15 million renovation in April
Clallam commissioners to focus on chief financial officer before new county administrator

Clallam commissioners to focus on chief financial officer before new county administrator

The Clallam County commissioners agreed Monday they should hire a chief financial officer before restarting their search for a new county administrator.… Continue reading

Clallam commissioners to focus on chief financial officer before new county administrator

Plans for state’s first Rural Health Dental Clinic to be presented in Port Townsend

Plans for the first Rural Health Dental Clinic in the state will be presented to the public this month by Jefferson Healthcare… Continue reading

Navy action on jets prompts protest in Port Townsend

Navy action on jets prompts protest in Port Townsend

Facing northeast toward Whidbey Island, 75 members of the Sound Defense Alliance sent the Navy a message from North Beach Park. The… Continue reading

Navy action on jets prompts protest in Port Townsend

Navy gets $2 million to study jet noise

Funding has been allocated for the U.S. Navy to study and develop technologies that would reduce jet engine noise as… Continue reading

RVs, bed and breakfasts topics in Department of Community Development forum

RVs, bed and breakfasts topics in Department of Community Development forum

The two candidates competing for the Clallam County Director of the Department of Community Development position disagree on many issues, including how… Continue reading

RVs, bed and breakfasts topics in Department of Community Development forum
Sequim man survives ‘Castaways’ experience

Sequim man survives ‘Castaways’ experience

Sequim’s Richard Rogers looks back on his experience as a “Castaways” contestant with a firm belief in the human need for other people.… Continue reading

Sequim man survives ‘Castaways’ experience

Jefferson County resets shooting range hearing; may void verbal testimony from earlier meeting

Jefferson County commissioners will consider voiding testimony from Monday’s hearing on a proposed shooting range ordinance after county officials rescheduled a continuation… Continue reading

Port Angeles council proclaims Indigenous Peoples Day

Port Angeles council proclaims Indigenous Peoples Day

As much of the nation celebrates Columbus Day on Monday, the city of Port Angeles and a growing number of other cities… Continue reading

Port Angeles council proclaims Indigenous Peoples Day
Boiler Room sales raise money for revival

Boiler Room sales raise money for revival

More people looking to score a few items from the Boiler Room are expected at the second “internal rummage sale” Saturday. The… Continue reading

Boiler Room sales raise money for revival
Proposed Jefferson County shooting range law hearing draws overflow crowd

Proposed Jefferson County shooting range law hearing draws overflow crowd

Sixty-eight people told Jefferson County commissioners their views on a proposed shooting range law during a packed public hearing that drew some… Continue reading

Proposed Jefferson County shooting range law hearing draws overflow crowd

National emergency phone message test set for 11:20 a.m. today

AS PART OF National Preparedness Month, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), in coordination with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), will conduct a nationwide test… Continue reading