Sekiu crash victim remains in critical condition

NEAH BAY — A Sekiu woman injured in a Wednesday head-on collision is recovering at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, and the Makah community is… Continue reading

Sequim police investigating two reports of missing narcotics from fire station

SEQUIM — Detectives are investigating two reports of narcotics used by paramedics that went missing from the Clallam County Fire District No. 3 station in… Continue reading

State takes steps to ban marijuana use at bars

State takes steps to ban marijuana use at bars

By The Associated Press OLYMPIA — The state Liquor Control Board wants to make sure people aren't using marijuana in bars and nightclubs. The board… Continue reading

  • Nov 1, 2013
  • By The Associated Press
State takes steps to ban marijuana use at bars
Lilly Kambeitz

Today’s the deadline! Enter our Halloween costume contest by 6 p.m. today. Win prizes.

By Jack Olantern Peninsula Daily News correspondent PENINSULA DAILY NEWS is holding an online contest to find the best Halloween costumes on the North Olympic… Continue reading

  • Nov 1, 2013
  • By Jack Olantern Peninsula Daily News correspondent
Lilly Kambeitz
Lilly Kambeitz

Two days left! Enter our Halloween costume contest by 6 p.m. Saturday. Win prizes.

By Jack Olantern Peninsula Daily News correspondent PENINSULA DAILY NEWS is holding an online contest to find the best Halloween costumes on the North Olympic… Continue reading

  • Nov 1, 2013
  • By Jack Olantern Peninsula Daily News correspondent
Lilly Kambeitz

WEEKEND: Art walk to relive Halloween tonight

NOTE: Today and tonight are for Friday, Nov. 1. SEQUIM — Halloween 2013 is history, but the Sequim Art Walk crew is stretching things out… Continue reading

WEEKEND: Christmas bazaars begin on Peninsula

NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, Nov. 1. The season of holiday bazaars has begun, with stocking stuffers and larger gifts offered for sale… Continue reading

Sanford Feibus

WEEKEND: Concert on Sunday to benefit good friend of music

SEQUIM — A string of bands, from Stardust to Olympic Express to the Dukes of Dabob, will join forces this Sunday on behalf of one… Continue reading

Sanford Feibus
Children in rural Chiapas

WEEKEND: Dinner celebrates Mujeres de Maiz accomplishments

SEQUIM — A dream came true this year for women in Sequim, Port Angeles and Mexico. A community center — painted the color of violets… Continue reading

Children in rural Chiapas

WEEKEND: First of two November contra dances Saturday night

PORT ANGELES — November will bring two contra dances to town, and everyone is invited to join in these all-ages events, regardless of previous dance… Continue reading

Leo Kottke brings songs

WEEKEND: Guitarist Kottke to take tour of musical genres while on Chimacum stage

CHIMACUM — Leo Kottke walks, guitar in arms, across many bridges. Find him on any given night over the past 40 years, and you’re likely… Continue reading

Leo Kottke brings songs
Performing at the Juna de Fuca Festival of the Arts in May are

WEEKEND: Marimba music highlights Five Acre School fundraiser

DUNGENESS –– Warm wooden tones fill the air around the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge every morning as students hone their marimba skills under the guidance… Continue reading

Performing at the Juna de Fuca Festival of the Arts in May are

WEEKEND: Monday Musicale to raise scholarships for students with Sunday concert

PORT ANGELES — When pianist and cellist Thelma McCoy found out some of the younger Port Angeles Symphony musicians around here were struggling with the… Continue reading

WEEKEND: Other area events on Peninsula

NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, Nov. 1. Port Angeles High School homecoming, the finale of a year of celebrating Sequim's 100th birthday and… Continue reading

WEEKEND: Port Townsend galleries open their doors for monthly art walk

PORT TOWNSEND — The free Port Townsend Gallery Walk will unfold again this Saturday, bringing free art displays, hors d’oeuvres, drinks and an hour of… Continue reading

Melia Watras

WEEKEND: Viola in forefront of Port Angeles Symphony

PORT ANGELES — For openers this season, the Port Angeles Symphony is introducing a new policy and some unfamiliar music. First, in its effort to… Continue reading

Melia Watras
John Ricca's work is among the exhibits planned at the Port Townsend Woodworkers Show this weekend

WEEKEND: Woodworkers to display expertise at Port Townsend show

NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, Nov. 1. PORT TOWNSEND — North Olympic Peninsula woodworking talent will be on display at the eighth annual… Continue reading

John Ricca's work is among the exhibits planned at the Port Townsend Woodworkers Show this weekend
In this photo provided by the Washington State Patrol

‘Dynamic’ Makah elder dies in head-on crash; other driver in critical condition

SEKIU — A Makah elder was killed and a Sekiu woman was flown to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle with major leg injuries Wednesday after… Continue reading

In this photo provided by the Washington State Patrol
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‘Holiday Happenings’ — festivals, bazaars and events this holiday season

A LIST OF holiday festivals, bazaars, events and sales across the North Olympic Peninsula was published by the Peninsula Daily News last Friday (Oct. 25)… Continue reading

  • Oct 31, 2013
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Two sides of Sequim's most recognizable structure

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, SEQUIM! You’re 100 years old today!

SEQUIM –– While growing from a sleepy farm town of some 300 people to a booming city of 6,606 with the Peninsula's largest collection of… Continue reading

Two sides of Sequim's most recognizable structure