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FDA warns pet owners about dangerous jerky treats

By MARY CLARE JALONICK The Associated Press WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration is trying to solve a stubborn mystery surrounding the deaths of… Continue reading

  • Oct 24, 2013
  • By MARY CLARE JALONICK The Associated Press
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Federal employees in Washington state must repay unemployment benefits

By The Associated Press OLYMPIA — Recently furloughed federal workers in Washington state will have to repay unemployment benefits they received during the 16-day partial… Continue reading

  • Oct 24, 2013
  • By The Associated Press
And who's the guy at the end . . .? (Click on photo to enlarge)

Good News Breakfast Special continues at ‘The Bear’ in Sequim

WEEKDAY BREAKFAST CUSTOMERS at the Black Bear Diner in Sequim are getting something FREE with their entrée. Can you guess what that is? Read more… Continue reading

And who's the guy at the end . . .? (Click on photo to enlarge)
Handling paperwork effectively is topic of free small-business seminar Oct. 29

Handling paperwork effectively is topic of free small-business seminar Oct. 29

SEQUIM — Small-business owners and those who are thinking about starting a business are invited to learn the essentials of business paperwork management at a… Continue reading

Handling paperwork effectively is topic of free small-business seminar Oct. 29

Hearing set on North Olympic Library System budget

PORT ANGELES — Members of the public will get the first of two chances to comment on a draft $3.7 million North Olympic Library System… Continue reading

Jefferson considering first solid-waste fee hike in 20 years

PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson County is seeking to raise its solid waste disposal fees for the first time in 20 years. The proposed schedule, which… Continue reading

JOHN NELSON’S LIVE MUSIC COLUMN: After icing over at work, thaw out on dance floor

FEEL AS IF you’re in a fog? Skies are too gray? Clear that fog away and brighten your day with your favorite live music, and… Continue reading

New group aims to assess tourism businesses in state

PORT ANGELES — Tourism is the future of the North Olympic Peninsula economy, and it needs investment from those who rely on it to keep… Continue reading

No charges in Port Angeles against driver in death of pedestrian

PORT ANGELES — Prosecutors have dropped a driving-under-the-influence charge against a Port Angeles woman initially arrested for investigation of vehicular homicide and DUI after the… Continue reading

North Olympic Peninsula residents can dine out for a good cause today and Friday

North Olympic Peninsula residents can dine out for a good cause today and Friday

RESTAURANTS IN PORT Angeles, Sequim and Forks are donating a portion of their proceeds to the United Way of Clallam County during the two-day 24th… Continue reading

North Olympic Peninsula residents can dine out for a good cause today and Friday
Lary Coppola

North Peninsula Building Association executive director resigns after fewer than three months on job

SEQUIM — Lary Coppola has resigned as executive director of the North Peninsula Building Association after fewer than three months in the job, board President… Continue reading

Lary Coppola
Our official face of this General Election Voter Guide reminds you to VOTE!

PDN Voter Guides tailored for Clallam and Jefferson counties

THE THREE-WEEK voting period in the all-mail general election is now underway, and the Peninsula Daily News helps with voters' important decision-making. Two voter guides… Continue reading

  • Oct 24, 2013
Our official face of this General Election Voter Guide reminds you to VOTE!

Port Townsend movie theater at half of goal in online fundraiser

PORT TOWNSEND — A Kickstarter campaign to raise money toward the renovation of the Uptown Theatre had raised a little more than half its goal… Continue reading

Storm King Crossfit sets exercise fundraiser for Saturday

PORT ANGELES — Storm King CrossFit, 304 E. Front St., will host a breast cancer awareness fundraiser from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Saturday. All… Continue reading

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We’re back! PDN website experiences morning outage

We're back! The host server that supports www.peninsuladailynews.com suffered a severe outage that kept the North Olympic Peninsula's No. 1 website offline for more than… Continue reading

  • Oct 24, 2013
Dan Welden feigns lifting his 200-pound-plus pumpkin off the scales. Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News

200-pounder biggest pumpkin in neighborhood contest

PORT ANGELES — For Dan Welden, 200½ pounds is a personal best. That was the weight of the pale-white pumpkin that secured him first place… Continue reading

Dan Welden feigns lifting his 200-pound-plus pumpkin off the scales. Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News

2014 Port Angeles budget proposes nixing nonprofit funds

PORT ANGELES — For the second year in a row, the city’s 2014 preliminary budget removes funding previously set aside for nonprofits providing health and… Continue reading

Kevin and Gary

As Halloween creeps closer . . . enter our online contest for best costumes

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

  • Oct 23, 2013
  • By Jack Olantern Peninsula Daily News correspondent
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Bob Low

Assistant chief retiring from East Jefferson Fire-Rescue [CORRECTED]

PORT TOWNSEND — After 20 years, four fire districts and a variety of roles, East Jefferson Fire-Rescue Assistant Chief Bob Low is hanging up his… Continue reading

Bob Low