Good News Breakfast Special at 'The Bear' in Sequim

Good News Breakfast Special 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

Good News Breakfast Special at 'The Bear' in Sequim
Mixed-media painter to show artwork at Peninsula College

Mixed-media painter to show artwork at Peninsula College

PORT ANGELES — Darren Orange, a mixed-media painter who grew up among the apple orchards of Yakima, is displaying his large-scale works in the PUB… Continue reading

Mixed-media painter to show artwork at Peninsula College
Val Phimister

No more talk about charter; forum finale held in Jefferson County

PORT TOWNSEND — The condensed campaign regarding the establishment of a Jefferson County charter crossed a threshold Monday with the last of a series of… Continue reading

Val Phimister

PA School Board to accept present of TV studio gear

SEE RELATED STORY AND PHOTOS — "Port Angeles native donates equipment to skills center TV station." https://www.peninsuladailynews.com/article/20131020/NEWS/310209988 PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles School Board… Continue reading

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PDN Voter Guides tailored for Clallam and Jefferson counties published as a public service

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 22, 2013
Our official face of this General Election Voter Guide reminds you to VOTE!
John Whitman

Peninsula murder mystery ‘The Lady of the Lake’ to be students’ TV project

PORT ANGELES — The story of the preserved body of a murder victim found in Lake Crescent in 1940 will be coming to the small… Continue reading

John Whitman
Reina Barreto

Peninsula professor brings Cuban streets alive at talk

PORT ANGELES — Imagine yourself walking along El Malecon, the oceanfront promenade: 84 degrees, blue waves crashing, tropical breeze blowing mist through the air. This… Continue reading

Reina Barreto

Port Angeles School Board candidates face Chamber of Commerce audience

PORT ANGELES — Four School Board candidates who are in contentious races on the Nov. 5 ballot faced a business audience at a forum Monday.… Continue reading

Port Ludlow parks district: Is ballot measure moot or assurance against bigger district?

PORT LUDLOW — Opponents of proposal for a local parks district meant as a pre-emptive strike against a similar measure for the whole of Jefferson… Continue reading

State among leaders in ‘Obamacare’ sign-ups

The Washington Health Benefit Exchange, set up for uninsured residents to sign up for insurance plans under the federal Affordable Care Act, is among the… Continue reading

Strike averted at Puget Sound-area grocery stores

Peninsula Daily News news services SEATTLE — A tentative agreement has been reached in contract negotiations that brought 21,000 Puget Sound-area grocery store workers to… Continue reading

  • Oct 22, 2013
  • Peninsula Daily News news services
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Steel reinforcement rods that will become the base for bridge supports stick up from the ground at the site of the future Lauridsen Boulevard bridge spanning Peabody Creek in Port Angeles.  -- Photo by Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

‘Feet’ of new Lauridsen Boulevard bridge firmly planted in ground

PORT ANGELES — The “feet” of what will become the new concrete bridge carrying Lauridsen Boulevard over Peabody Creek have been firmly planted in the… Continue reading

Steel reinforcement rods that will become the base for bridge supports stick up from the ground at the site of the future Lauridsen Boulevard bridge spanning Peabody Creek in Port Angeles.  -- Photo by Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

122nd Harvest Dinner slated in Sequim for Friday

SEQUIM — The 122nd annual Harvest Dinner will be held at Trinity United Methodist Church, 100 S. Blake Ave., from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.… Continue reading

Sequim High alums Loxie Gradillas

Alumni take in remodel of former Sequim High School

SEQUIM –– Old school mates Terri Lillquist and Loxie Gradillas remembered cooking in home economics class 50 years ago in the corner now occupied by… Continue reading

Sequim High alums Loxie Gradillas
Moxie

Boo! Enter our online contest for best Halloween 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 21, 2013
  • By Jack Olantern Peninsula Daily News correspondent
Moxie

Businesses to connect at chamber expo on Tuesday in Sequim

SEQUIM — The seventh annual Business 2 Business Expo is set for 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. The event will be held at SunLand… Continue reading

The Associated Press

CLALLAM: County, city governments quiet on recreational pot law

Clallam County and its three incorporated cities have taken no position on the recreational marijuana law. The state Liquor Control Board on Wednesday approved new… Continue reading

The Associated Press

Gallery seeks artwork for its ‘4-D’ exhibition

SEQUIM — The Local Artists Resource Center — aka LARC — Gallery invites artists to take part in the “4-D Show,” a four-day exhibition of… Continue reading

The Associated Press

JEFFERSON: Retail pot a ‘great opportunity,’ economic development representativesays

PORT TOWNSEND — The rules for retail marijuana outlets announced by the Washington State Liquor Control Board last week will provide an economic boon to… Continue reading

The Associated Press