Pamela Conrad will present “Climate Positive Landscape Design” at noon Thursday. 

The free lecture is part of the Green Thumb Garden Tips series streaming on Zoom meetings.

Green Thumb lecture series set for Thursday

Pamela Conrad will present “Climate Positive Landscape Design” online at noon on Thursday. The free lecture is part of the Green Thumb… Continue reading

Pamela Conrad will present “Climate Positive Landscape Design” at noon Thursday. 

The free lecture is part of the Green Thumb Garden Tips series streaming on Zoom meetings.
Womanfest board member Barbara Wise talks with the fall retreat participants at Lake Crescent in 2016. The retreat will return this September, organizers hope. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News
Womanfest board member Barbara Wise talks with the fall retreat participants at Lake Crescent in 2016. The retreat will return this September, organizers hope. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News
The Kiwanis Club of Port Angeles and the Kiwanis Foundation recently donated $2,000 to the North Olympic Library Foundation the United Way of Clallam County for the Dolly Parton Imagination Library. 

The book-gifting program will mail a book monthly to every child in the county who is younger than five. 

Pictures in the bottom row, from left to right are Tasha Fitzgerald and Peggy Norris; in the middle row, left to right are Carmen Geyer, Nina Pitts and Patrick Irwin; and in the the top row, from left to right, Sara Dutrow and Christy Smith.

Kiwanis make donation for the Dolly Parton Imagination Library

The Kiwanis Club of Port Angeles and the Kiwanis Foundation recently donated $2,000 to the North Olympic Library Foundation, the United Way of Clallam County,… Continue reading

The Kiwanis Club of Port Angeles and the Kiwanis Foundation recently donated $2,000 to the North Olympic Library Foundation the United Way of Clallam County for the Dolly Parton Imagination Library. 

The book-gifting program will mail a book monthly to every child in the county who is younger than five. 

Pictures in the bottom row, from left to right are Tasha Fitzgerald and Peggy Norris; in the middle row, left to right are Carmen Geyer, Nina Pitts and Patrick Irwin; and in the the top row, from left to right, Sara Dutrow and Christy Smith.

Man seeking pot grow permit could buy one

Charges being considered against applicant

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Bagpiper Erik Evans of Port Angeles, right, leads children and staff members down Francis Street from the old clubhouse of the Port Angeles Unit of the Boys & Girls Club to the new Turner Clubhouse on its first day of occupancy on Friday.

New clubhouse opens for Port Angeles children

Boys Girls Clubs project doubles size of old facility

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Bagpiper Erik Evans of Port Angeles, right, leads children and staff members down Francis Street from the old clubhouse of the Port Angeles Unit of the Boys & Girls Club to the new Turner Clubhouse on its first day of occupancy on Friday.

No weekly flight operations scheduled

There will be no field carrier landing practice operations for aircraft stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island Complex this week. There are… Continue reading

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Cherie Kidd is a three-term Port Angeles City Council member and former mayor and longtime volunteer.

Six win Clallam County Community Service Award

2020 recipients to be honored in virtual ceremony

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Cherie Kidd is a three-term Port Angeles City Council member and former mayor and longtime volunteer.

Tens of thousands may have to repay jobless benefits

About 55,000 Washingtonians may have to pay back thousands of dollars in jobless benefits. The Seattle Times reports Cami Feek,… Continue reading

Volunteer Hospice to add nurse team manager

Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County has created a new leadership position. Volunteer Hospice is seeking candidates for the newly created nurse team… Continue reading

Boeing Bluebills volunteer Dan Nieuwsma, right, talks with Bayside Housing Services case manager Mike Schleckser about building ramps to the shower units at Peter's Place. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News
Boeing Bluebills volunteer Dan Nieuwsma, right, talks with Bayside Housing Services case manager Mike Schleckser about building ramps to the shower units at Peter's Place. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

EYE ON JEFFERSON County to consider sixth policy on emergency response to pandemic

The three Jefferson County commissioners will discuss a sixth temporary policy regarding emergency response to the COVID-19 pandemic when they meet at 9 a.m. Monday.… Continue reading

EYE ON CLALLAM: Harbor settlement before Port of PA commissioners

Peninsula Daily News Port of Port Angeles commissioners will consider a Western Port Angeles Harbor Natural Resources Damage Settlement when they meet at 9 a.m.… Continue reading

Geoduck harvesting area shut down after diver’s death

Port Angeles man, 35, dies after air tube apparently entangled in debris

Port Angeles man seeks permit to grow pot

Charges under review after plants found in December

Fermenting vegetables topic of lecture

The basics of naturally fermenting vegetables at a local farm is the topic of tonight’s online First Friday Speaker Series lecture. The… Continue reading

The Port Angeles Education Foundation recently donated $2,000 to the Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Arts. 

The donation will help fund the JFFA’s annual Kids’ Fest which will be conducted virtually this year to kick off the Memorial Day Weekend Festival. 

Pictured, left to right, are Kayla Oakes, JFFA executive director and Nola Grier, PAEF administrative director.

Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Arts receives donation

The Port Angeles Education Foundation recently donated $2,000 to the Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Arts. The donation will help fund the JFFA’s annual… Continue reading

The Port Angeles Education Foundation recently donated $2,000 to the Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Arts. 

The donation will help fund the JFFA’s annual Kids’ Fest which will be conducted virtually this year to kick off the Memorial Day Weekend Festival. 

Pictured, left to right, are Kayla Oakes, JFFA executive director and Nola Grier, PAEF administrative director.
A webcam shot at Hurricane Ridge shows deep snow Thursday morning.

Olympic Mountains’ snowpack well-fed

Storms leave region in good shape for summer

A webcam shot at Hurricane Ridge shows deep snow Thursday morning.

Pacific gray whales spotted in Puget Sound

A group of Pacific gray whales known as the Sounders because they stop over in Puget Sound during their coastal… Continue reading