Peninsula: Peninsula College receiving facelift

PORT ANGELES -- Peninsula College will start a $4 million construction project in December bringing all student services into a centrally located building on its… Continue reading

Peninsula: State Rep. Buck, challenger Thomas debate on TV

PORT ANGELES -- Whether the state should institute an income tax highlighted a televised debate between state Rep. Jim Buck, R-Joyce, and his Democratic challenger,… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Business group to back Platypus expansion

PORT ANGELES -- The Port Angeles Business Association has approved drafting a letter to the Port of Port Angeles supporting Platypus Marine Inc.'s drive for… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Council stops short of endorsing state gas tax measure

PORT TOWNSEND -- The City Council will not endorse Referendum 51, the $7.8 billion state transportation measure on the Nov. 5 general election ballot. During… Continue reading

TV: Clallam debate on Northland Cable Channel 3 tonight

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Three 30-minute election debates between Clallam County law and justice candidates will be on live TV tonight. The debates on Northland Cable… Continue reading

Clallam County sheriff rolls out armored vehicle –

PORT ANGELES -- A heavily armored, tank-like vehicle rumbled down Fourth Street on Monday and stopped in front of the Clallam County Courthouse. As the… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Candidates in 5 races to face off on TV

Five debates in two days. - That's the lineup today and Wednesday on Northland Cable Television's channel 3. - The Peninsula News Network have teamed… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Platypus Marine asks Port for equal treatment, open communication

PORT ANGELES -- Platypus Marine Inc. officials pressed Port of Port Angeles authorities Monday to give the company fair treatment and open communications as it… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Council won’t vote on anti-nuke resolution

PORT TOWNSEND -- City Councilwoman Freida Fenn won't be taking a resolution opposing nuclear weapons with her to Japan when she visits Hiroshima and Ichikawa… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Residents call for public plaza

PORT TOWNSEND -- Residents attending a town meeting Sunday agreed the city needs a public plaza where people could sit, drink coffee and meet friends.… Continue reading

SEQUIM: GROUP SUES CITY OVER REZONING FOR SHOPPING CENTER BY JIM MANDERS

SEQUIM -- A citizens group opposed to construction of regional shopping malls and companies owning two smaller centers have sued the city and developer Mark… Continue reading

Brinnon: School to be site of community learning center

BRINNON -- Residents of south Jefferson County will get a chance to take college courses from distant campuses after a state-of-the-art learning center opens at… Continue reading

Clallam: Crab Festival a hit, chamber says

This past weekend, Port Angeles and Sequim went to the -- well, crabs. From people tossing crab pots into the water at City Pier to… Continue reading

Clallam: PDN, PNN-TV set for candidate forums

PORT ANGELES -- Clallam County residents still puzzled over the flurry of local campaign issues will get some help finding answers when the Peninsula Daily… Continue reading

Clallam: Voters to decide charter changes

PORT ANGELES -- Buried in the mudslide of this year's political campaign are five proposals to change the county's charter. The proposals made it to… Continue reading

Peninsula: Man hurt in Olympic National Park fall

LAPUSH -- A 26-year-old man was being evaluated Sunday evening at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle for injuries he suffered after falling near Olympic National… Continue reading

Sequim: Nobel Prize winner hails OMC cancer care center

SEQUIM -- Nobel Prize winner Lee Hartwell saluted the Olympic Medical Center's new cancer care center as part of efforts that "offer tremendous new hope… Continue reading

Clallam: County sheriff’s department gets armored personnel carrier

PORT ANGELES -- The newest vehicle in the Clallam County Sheriff's Department fleet drives 45 mph on the highway, weighs 30,000 pounds and boasts an… Continue reading

Peninsula: Could the West Nile virus be coming?

Fall's cooler temperatures are diminishing the threat of West Nile virus in Clallam and Jefferson counties, but officials say the North Olympic Peninsula could see… Continue reading

Port Angeles-Sequim: First day of first crab fest a shellfish success

Everyone had a good excuse for being a bit crabby. The Dungeness Crab and Seafood Festival brought out quest for shellfish Saturday in the festival's… Continue reading