Port Townsend: Big medical office building envisioned next to hospital

PORT TOWNSEND -- A two-story medical office building with a 42-car parking garage is in the works on land north of the hospital. The 8,470-square-foot… Continue reading

Second day: Airline empty for 6 of 10 flights

PORT ANGELES -- San Juan Airlines' second day of commercial service to and from the North Olympic Peninsula saw few takers, with no passengers aboard… Continue reading

Sequim: Plan your wedding at PDN bridal show

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS More than 25 wedding-related businesses -- including caterers, bakers, florists, travel agents and photographers -- will have booths at the Peninsula Daily… Continue reading

Sequim/Gardiner: Ballots to be sent next week for Sequim school levy vote

SEQUIM -- Voters in the Sequim School District will be asked to pony up a combined $5.4 million in 2005 and 2006 through a special… Continue reading

West End: Annual frolic along First Beach this weekend

LAPUSH -- People walking along First Beach this weekend may be surprised to see dozens of people bobbing in the turbulent winter waters of the… Continue reading

Peninsula: All the wedding trimmings at bridal fair Saturday

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS SEQUIM -- A wedding should respect tradition. But it ought to be fun, too. That's the theme of the Peninsula Daily News… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Jefferson hospital window replacement to cost $1 million

PORT TOWNSEND -- Jefferson General Hospital officials are expecting a construction company to foot a $1 million bill to replace improperly installed windows in a… Continue reading

San Juan Airlines gets good initial reviews

ABOARD SAN JUAN AIRLINES FLIGHT 4541 -- Phillip and Veronica Riley had planned to use San Juan Airlines' new service between Port Angeles and Seattle… Continue reading

San Juan president says first day in and out of Port Angeles was “pretty good”

PORT ANGELES -- Flights between Port Angeles and Seattle were filled to a little more than half their capacity during San Juan Airlines' inaugural day… Continue reading

Sequim: Schubert renamed mayor

SEQUIM -- Walt Schubert will continue to lead the Sequim City Council as mayor for the next two years. Schubert was re-elected Wednesday by a… Continue reading

What snow? Warm rains melt it away

North Olympic Peninsula residents are expected to get a break from freezing temperatures -- but they may have to wear boots in some places due… Continue reading

Clallam: Tharinger gets another year as board chairman

PORT ANGELES -- Saying his colleague is "doing a good job" as chairman, Republican Clallam County Commissioner Mike Chapman nominated Dungeness Democrat Steve Tharinger to… Continue reading

Horizon Air cancels final flight out of PA

PORT ANGELES -- We didn't even get a chance to say goodbye. Horizon Air canceled its final flights into and out of William R. Fairchild… Continue reading

It could have been worse: Heavy snow fails to materialize, but flood watches up in Clallam, Jefferson

Officials from the National Weather Service say the big chill is over, but warming rain could present additional problems today. The National Weather Service issued… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Headrick selected as mayor by fellow council members

PORT ANGELES -- The City Council on Tuesday unanimously voted Richard Headrick the city's new mayor and named Councilman Gary Braun deputy mayor. Headrick, who… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Fire chief resigns effective in April

PORT TOWNSEND -- Port Townsend is searching for a new fire chief following Ed Edwards' resignation Monday. The resignation, which will be effective in April,… Continue reading

Sequim: New fire district commissioners take oath

SEQUIM -- Gary Coffey is new to the Clallam County Fire District No. 3 Board of Commissioners, but is no rookie to fire service. Coffey,… Continue reading

Animal calendar with nude Peninsula women may be noted on national TV Wednesday night

Peninsula Friends of Animals members said when officials from CBS's "60 Minutes II" called requesting a copy of their 2004 calendar called "Puss 'n' Boots… Continue reading

Jefferson: Superior Court judge hospitalized for cancer

PORT TOWNSEND -- Jefferson County's only Superior Court judge has been hospitalized for cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy in Bremerton. Thomas J. Majhan, 66, a… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Horticulturist May gets chamber president’s top award

PORT ANGELES -- Departing Chamber of Commerce President Ray Gruver honored horticulturist Andrew May with the 2003 President's Award on Monday. But May, who demonstrates… Continue reading