ONE WIN FROM REPEAT: Neah Bay holds off Lummi to earn another trip to state football title game

ONE WIN FROM REPEAT: Neah Bay holds off Lummi to earn another trip to state football title game

TACOMA -- Rwehabura Munyagi Jr. connected on fourth down with Cameron Buzzell for a 28-yard touchdown pass to give Neah Bay a 26-20 lead over… Continue reading

ONE WIN FROM REPEAT: Neah Bay holds off Lummi to earn another trip to state football title game
PDN speakers available to address clubs, organizations and other gatherings

PDN speakers available to address clubs, organizations and other gatherings

PORT ANGELES — Representatives of the Peninsula Daily News are available to speak to clubs, organizations and at other gatherings across the North Olympic Peninsula.… Continue reading

PDN speakers available to address clubs, organizations and other gatherings
The former St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store on East Eighth Street in Port Angeles is soon to become a six-bed psychiatric unit operated by Peninsula Behavioral Health. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

Peninsula facility to open mental health crisis center Thursday

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula Behavioral Health is opening a six-bed crisis stabilization center for mental health patients who are in need of immediate local care.… Continue reading

The former St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store on East Eighth Street in Port Angeles is soon to become a six-bed psychiatric unit operated by Peninsula Behavioral Health. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Peninsula Home Fund turns lives around with new eyeglasses

Peninsula Home Fund turns lives around with new eyeglasses

CAN YOU IMAGE if you needed eyeglasses, but you couldn't afford to buy them? Could you read? Could you see the faces of your children?… Continue reading

Peninsula Home Fund turns lives around with new eyeglasses

PENINSULA POLL BACKGROUNDER: Rape infects American culture

By Nicholas Kristof New York Times News Service The world’s wrath and revulsion seem to be focused on Bill Cosby these days, as he goes… Continue reading

  • Nov 30, 2014
  • By Nicholas Kristof New York Times News Service

Perspectives lecture in Port Angeles on Dec. 9 to focus on dam removal

PORT ANGELES — A talk on Elwha River restoration will be the next installment of the Perspectives Winter Speakers Series from 7 p.m. to 8… Continue reading

Public weighing on big resort proposed near Brinnon; open house scheduled Wednesday

BRINNON — Jefferson County is taking public comment on a draft supplemental environmental impact statement for a long-planned 252-acre Pleasant Harbor master planned resort on… Continue reading

Santa Claus

Santa visits Peninsula as community trees brighten Port Angeles, Sequim [with video to brighten your holiday!]

COMMUNITY TREE LIGHTINGS and visits from Santa Claus heralded the beginning of the Christmas season in Port Angeles and Sequim on Saturday. Port Townsend, Joyce,… Continue reading

Santa Claus
A Christmas tree titled “50 Years of the Mustang” received the highest bid of $5

See the Christmas trees . . . today . . . that set audience and fundraising records at Festival of Trees in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — The Festival of Trees gala dinner and auction drew a record attendance and helped raised a record net of $121,600 for the… Continue reading

A Christmas tree titled “50 Years of the Mustang” received the highest bid of $5

Shellfish company seeks permits for Dungeness Bay geoduck farm

Peninsula Daily News and news sources SEQUIM — Taylor Shellfish Farms has started the permitting process to establish a 30-acre geoduck farm in Dungeness Bay.… Continue reading

  • Nov 30, 2014
  • Peninsula Daily News and news sources
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Skipper spots rarely seen coastal orcas west of Port Angeles

VICTORIA — The skipper of a whale-watching boat out of Victoria said he's seen outer-coastal transient orcas just west of Port Angeles and all along… Continue reading

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Elwha Heritage Center manager Suzie Bennett looks over a selection of Klallam artifacts found at the Tse-whit-zen village site that will soon go in display at the center in Port Angeles. Included are a maul

Spirit of the ‘Strong People’: More Tse-whit-zen artifacts to go on display in Port Angeles

EDITOR'S NOTE — See related stories June 1, 2014: "Tse-whit-zen artifacts to be displayed on Peninsula (with photo gallery)" https://www.peninsuladailynews.com/article/20140601/news/306019915 and JULY 12, 2014: "Coming… Continue reading

Elwha Heritage Center manager Suzie Bennett looks over a selection of Klallam artifacts found at the Tse-whit-zen village site that will soon go in display at the center in Port Angeles. Included are a maul
A Japanese vessel was partly submerged off Guadalcanal in 1942 after being hit by American forces. The battle helped turn the Pacific war in favor of the United States and its allies. Some 7

SUNDAY READ: Japanese unearth remains, and their nation’s past, on Guadalcanal

By MARTIN FACKLER Copyright 2014 New York Times News Service GUADALCANAL, Solomon Islands — Using a trowel to dig into the shadowy floor of the… Continue reading

  • Nov 30, 2014
  • By MARTIN FACKLER Copyright 2014 New York Times News Service
A Japanese vessel was partly submerged off Guadalcanal in 1942 after being hit by American forces. The battle helped turn the Pacific war in favor of the United States and its allies. Some 7
Jesse Joshua Watson with his recently completed work

Tree cards now for sale to commemorate annual Plant-A-Thon in Tarboo watershed

PORT TOWNSEND — Cards commemorating the 3,000 trees that volunteers will plant in February in the Tarboo watershed during the annual Plant-A-Thon are on sale… Continue reading

Jesse Joshua Watson with his recently completed work

Tsunami siren test coming Monday in Clallam, Jefferson

Winchester chimes will be heard at noon Monday in Clallam and Jefferson counties during a test of the tsunami siren system. The North Olympic Peninsula… Continue reading

Here is today's front page for our Clallam County readers — news tailored to your community. There's more inside that isn't online!

What’s happening on the North Olympic Peninsula? See today’s PDN front page

WHEN YOU GET home delivery of the Peninsula Daily News, the digital comes free. Subscribers to the print PDN (Sunday through Friday or Friday/Sunday only)… Continue reading

  • Nov 30, 2014
Here is today's front page for our Clallam County readers — news tailored to your community. There's more inside that isn't online!
Three-year-old Kaston Beckett gets a snowboard ride from his cousin

2nd UPDATE — First snow of season hits Peninsula, followed by kids on sleds — and traffic wrecks

THE FIRST SNOW of the season hit the North Olympic Peninsula lowlands. Reports from snow spotters ranged from a trace to several inches of white… Continue reading

Three-year-old Kaston Beckett gets a snowboard ride from his cousin
Enjoy unlimited access to PDN website this holiday weekend, proudly sponsored by Price Ford Lincoln of Port Angeles

Enjoy unlimited access to PDN website this holiday weekend, proudly sponsored by Price Ford Lincoln of Port Angeles

PRICE FORD LINCOLN auto dealership in Port Angeles is sponsoring a “no paywall weekend” for Peninsula Daily News website readers. Our website, www.peninsuladailynews.com, is open… Continue reading

Enjoy unlimited access to PDN website this holiday weekend, proudly sponsored by Price Ford Lincoln of Port Angeles

ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFLY . . . see the Bolshoi Ballet on a Port Townsend movie screen (and sneak peeks at other events this weekend, in December)

For all items, “today” and “tonight” signify Friday, Nov. 28.PORT TOWNSEND — The Bolshoi Ballet's “The Legend of Love” comes to the movie screen at… Continue reading

Forks City Council passes animal collector ordinance

FORKS — Residents of the city of Forks who keep more than 11 pets will be required to pay for a special license beginning Jan.… Continue reading