Spring cleaning set for Port Townsend

Volunteers are invited to join a work party to do a Spring Cleanup of Port Townsend from 9 a.m. to noon on… Continue reading

State confirms 40 districts received threats

The Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction confirmed that at least 40 school districts across the state received emailed threats on Wednesday.… Continue reading

Volunteers needed for smolt trap installation

Work to begin Tuesday; registration needed

Sequim OKs changes for grade school

Elementary reconfiguration set for ’23-‘24 school year

Man found dead at Gateway identified

A man found dead in a temporary bathroom at The Gateway transit center in Port Angeles on April 6 has been identified… Continue reading

Missing Sequim woman found

Medics took her to OMC for recovery

A bicyclist pedals along the Waterfront Trail near a stand of cherry blossoms in Port Angeles. As the calendar marches further into spring, trees and flowers are coming into bloom across much of the North Olympic Peninsula. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Spring blossoms

A bicyclist pedals along the Waterfront Trail near a stand of cherry blossoms in Port Angeles. As the calendar marches further into spring, trees and… Continue reading

A bicyclist pedals along the Waterfront Trail near a stand of cherry blossoms in Port Angeles. As the calendar marches further into spring, trees and flowers are coming into bloom across much of the North Olympic Peninsula. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Clallam PUD narrows search for vacant seat

Utility recalls three candidates for second interviews on Monday

Port Townsend boatyard filling up

Operations manager: Yard expansion needed

Justin Brophy, general manager of Northwest Tobacco Emporium, at 309 E. First St. in Port Angeles, examines the front of the establishment on Wednesday morning after a car crashed into the building and caught fire late Tuesday night. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Driver smashes car into Port Angeles business

Police officers rescue man from burning vehicle

Justin Brophy, general manager of Northwest Tobacco Emporium, at 309 E. First St. in Port Angeles, examines the front of the establishment on Wednesday morning after a car crashed into the building and caught fire late Tuesday night. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Chimacum, Crescent schools receive threats

Chimacum evacuated, emails sent to 35 to 40 districts in state; no bombs reported found

Park announces road closures

Olympic National Park has announced the immediate closure of North Shore Quinault Road just north of the Quinault River bridge in the… Continue reading

Peninsula College Forks branch aims to serve West End

Classes intended to address region’s needs

Port of Port Townsend considers new housing options

Tiny homes could help ease living space issues

Tim Williams, instructional and reference librarian at Peninsula College and president of the college’s Faculty Association, displays his American Federation of Teachers shirt and hat on Tuesday on the Port Angeles campus. He said that while Peninsula College faculty were not participating in a community college walkout planned in Seattle, Olympia, Lynnwood and Tacoma, they are supporting its aims to pressure the state Legislature into providing more support for community colleges. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Faculty support

Tim Williams, instructional and reference librarian at Peninsula College and president of the college’s Faculty Association, displays his American Federation of Teachers shirt and hat… Continue reading

Tim Williams, instructional and reference librarian at Peninsula College and president of the college’s Faculty Association, displays his American Federation of Teachers shirt and hat on Tuesday on the Port Angeles campus. He said that while Peninsula College faculty were not participating in a community college walkout planned in Seattle, Olympia, Lynnwood and Tacoma, they are supporting its aims to pressure the state Legislature into providing more support for community colleges. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Clallam County seeking volunteers for positions

Applications are due Friday, April 21, for 86 volunteer positions on 18 Clallam County advisory boards and commissions. To apply, call 360-417-2233,… Continue reading

The state Department of Transportation plans nighttime and weekend closures in May, June and September to take the place of weekend-long closures initially slated for August and September. (Peninsula Daily News file)

Hood Canal Bridge closure dates changed

State axes plan to stop vehicular traffic for four straight weekends

The state Department of Transportation plans nighttime and weekend closures in May, June and September to take the place of weekend-long closures initially slated for August and September. (Peninsula Daily News file)

Missing pilot found dead inside crashed plane

A Tacoma pilot has been identified after his crashed plane was found in the wooded forests near Queets, according to the state Department… Continue reading

Open welding day scheduled

Peninsula College will host its inaugural Open Welding Day from noon to 3 p.m. Thursday. The free tour is in the college’s… Continue reading