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Stand for peace

Stand for peace

About eight members of The Port Townsend Women in Black protest violence Monday, Feb. 3, 2020, at Adams Street Park. The group stands in silence… Continue reading

Stand for peace
OMC Intensive Care Unit nurse receives DAISY award

OMC Intensive Care Unit nurse receives DAISY award

The DAISY Foundation has recognized Michael Perchert-Osuna, a registered nurse at Olympic Medical Center’s Intensive Care Unit, with its DAISY award. The award recognizes the… Continue reading

OMC Intensive Care Unit nurse receives DAISY award
Pirate Pete’s Week at Peninsula College

Pirate Pete’s Week at Peninsula College

Peninsula College students, from left, Robert Williams and Matthew Larson, both of Forks, and Austin Savage of Sequim, cavort in a bounce… Continue reading

Pirate Pete’s Week at Peninsula College
Peninsula Families Today online edition

Peninsula Families Today online edition

The latest Peninsula Families Today special section is out! Inside, you’ll find articles on gender identity, community access to food pantries, staying safe in the… Continue reading

Peninsula Families Today online edition
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Lighting up Water Street

FB Titan Powerline Foreman Drew Plato, left, helps to guide a new street slight post along with crew member Michael Lake on… Continue reading

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Getting through the gray days

Getting through the gray days

An umbrella-sporting pedestrian walks their dog in the 400 block of South Peabody Street in Port Angeles. Unsettled weather with periods of… Continue reading

Getting through the gray days
Strange Brewfest returns to Port Townsend

Strange Brewfest returns to Port Townsend

Bethany Burkhead, left, of Seattle, Jellyfish Brewing brewer Justin Rizza, center, and Amanda Barnett of Seattle, take a “shot ski” together at the Jellyfish Brewing… Continue reading

Strange Brewfest returns to Port Townsend
Mill site lets off steam in Port Angeles

Mill site lets off steam in Port Angeles

Clouds of steam rise from the cogeneration facility at the McKinley Paper mill on Marine Drive in Port Angeles on Saturday as crews begin the… Continue reading

Mill site lets off steam in Port Angeles
Trump supporters rally in Sequim

Trump supporters rally in Sequim

A rally supporting President Donald Trump drew about 70 people at its height in downtown Sequim on Friday. The rally was announced by the Clallam… Continue reading

Trump supporters rally in Sequim
Blanket of clouds descends on Port Angeles

Blanket of clouds descends on Port Angeles

A persistent cloud layer snuggles against the Olympic foothills above Port Angeles as Klahhane Ridge pokes out high above during a break in the rain… Continue reading

Blanket of clouds descends on Port Angeles
Point in Time count undertaken in Port Townsend

Point in Time count undertaken in Port Townsend

Olympic Community Action Programs volunteer Dawn Darington, left, talks with a man who wished to be identified as Edgar to gather his information for the… Continue reading

Point in Time count undertaken in Port Townsend
Carlsons named Marrowstone Island Citizens of Year

Carlsons named Marrowstone Island Citizens of Year

Association recognizes fundraising efforts

Carlsons named Marrowstone Island Citizens of Year
Peninsula Weddings online edition

Peninsula Weddings online edition

Our Peninsula Weddings 2020 special section is out! Inside, you’ll find information on the upcoming Olympic Peninsula Weddings Expo, “Roaring ’20s” trends, picking the perfect… Continue reading

Peninsula Weddings online edition
Farewell to the Winter Ice Village

Farewell to the Winter Ice Village

Today is the last day for skating

Farewell to the Winter Ice Village
A good day for marching in Port Townsend

A good day for marching in Port Townsend

An estimated 300 people showed up to march along Water Street in Port Townsend on Saturday to take part in the annual Womxns Protest against… Continue reading

A good day for marching in Port Townsend
1st Security Bank recently donates to Crescent High School Spanish class trip

1st Security Bank recently donates to Crescent High School Spanish class trip

The Port Angeles branch of 1st Security Bank recently donated $2,500 to the Spanish 3 class at Crescent High School. The class, which is planning… Continue reading

1st Security Bank recently donates to Crescent High School Spanish class trip
Peninsula Daily News 2019 Year in Review online edition

Peninsula Daily News 2019 Year in Review online edition

Our 2019 Year in Review special section is out! Check out our recap of the top stories from this past year on the North Olympic… Continue reading

Peninsula Daily News 2019 Year in Review online edition
Sequim Bay Yacht Club installs new officers

Sequim Bay Yacht Club installs new officers

The Sequim Bay Yacht Club recently installed a slate of new officers for 2020. Pictured in the front row, from left to right, are Jerry… Continue reading

Sequim Bay Yacht Club installs new officers
Sequim Sunrise Rotary names Middle School Student of the Month

Sequim Sunrise Rotary names Middle School Student of the Month

Sam Stewart, shown with Russ Mellon, left, and Bret Keehn, right, was recently named Sequim Sunrise Rotary’s Middle School Student of the Month for December.… Continue reading

Sequim Sunrise Rotary names Middle School Student of the Month
Serenity House of Clallam County thanks those who helped in 2019

Serenity House of Clallam County thanks those who helped in 2019

Serenity House of Clallam County recently held a “donor dinner” at Gordy’s Pizza & Pasta to thank all the people involved in making 2019 successful.… Continue reading

Serenity House of Clallam County thanks those who helped in 2019