Quileute may enter into trade deal with Chinese

LAPUSH -- Lt. Gov. Brad Owen, state economic development director Juliette Kelly and a three-man trade delegation from China will visit the Quileute reservation on… Continue reading

Sequim mayor presides over City Council again following motorcycle crash

Though still in a neck brace from injuries sustained in a motorcycle crash last month, Sequim Mayor Walt Schubert on Monday returned to his duties… Continue reading

Boy run over by car leaves hospital

PORT ANGELES -- The 10-year-old boy who was run over while trying to stop a runaway car Saturday has been released from Olympic Medical Center,… Continue reading

Door-to-door visits in some Dungeness Valley areas on septic systems this week

SEQUIM -- The next knock on your door might be the septic police. They just won't tell you to clean up your act, however; they'll… Continue reading

EarthDay EveryDay! overflows with Earth-friendly ideas

PORT TOWNSEND -- Chris Holloway of Sequim had a message for people stopping by his booth to see what he was mixing up in a… Continue reading

Port Angeles High School air rifle team qualifies for nationals

PORT ANGELES -- It's a little familial competition, that's all. Josh and Stephanie Jackson, a senior and a sophomore at Port Angeles High School, are… Continue reading

Some Lincoln Park old-growth trees must give way to aircraft

PORT ANGELES -- Several old-growth trees in Lincoln Park and surrounding airport property will be felled in August to comply with Federal Aviation Administration rules… Continue reading

Coping with child abuse on the North Olympic Peninsula

I love to write about child abuse because it feels so good when I stop. I'm too familiar with crimes against youths who often can't… Continue reading

Do Your Dream Day gives women advice on how to achieve it

PORT TOWNSEND -- An amusement park, a tea room, a gift shop, a farm. The dreams are as varied as the women who dream them,… Continue reading

Fans of jazz cut a rug at weekend festival in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES -- They came from far and near this weekend, crowding into venues across town to tap toes, cheer swinging solos and cut the… Continue reading

Join the Duck Derby at any PDN office

The Peninsula Daily News' three North Olympic Peninsula offices -- including the one in Port Townsend-Jefferson County -- have been set up as locations to… Continue reading

More outlets, eateries on tap in west Sequim

SEQUIM -- If you think the commercial strip at the corner of West Washington Street and River Road is busy now, just wait. Applebee's, a… Continue reading

Professional development plan stirs questions in Sequim School District

SEQUIM -- School officials spent about 90 minutes answering questions last week at a forum organized to address inquiries about a new professional development plan… Continue reading

Year’s biggest meth seizure follows SWAT operation in Sequim

PORT ANGELES -- A monthlong investigation yielded Clallam County's largest seizure of methamphetamine of 2005 Friday and the arrest of a Port Angeles man accused… Continue reading

Duck and cover!

PORT ANGELES -- Clallam County Courthouse employees were brought to their knees -- their hands and knees, really -- by an earthquake drill Thursday morning.… Continue reading

Lake Crescent road travels a difficult path

PORT ANGELES -- East Beach Road runs from U.S. Highway 101 at the eastern tip of Lake Crescent, up to and along its north shore,… Continue reading

Lots of E-rated entertainment on tap for Earth Day

PORT TOWNSEND -- More booths, more banners, more music, more dancing. This year's EarthDay EveryDay! celebration promises to be a free-wheeling community party for the… Continue reading

New trail enhances Point Hudson shoreline

PORT TOWNSEND -- A new trail is being cut for those wanting to stroll Point Hudson's recreational shoreline. Port Townsend Noon Rotarians are helping the… Continue reading

Port Townsend selects area where adult businesses can locate

PORT TOWNSEND -- When design artist Joan Sandford moved to the Castle Hill neighborhood six months ago, the possibility of an adult entertainment business six… Continue reading

Prisoner’s cancer care may strain budget

SEQUIM -- Mounting medical bills for an accused murderer undergoing cancer treatment are being paid by the city of Sequim -- and if the treatment… Continue reading