Highway reopened to two lanes at Indian Creek

The state Department of Transportation has reopened U.S. Highway 101 to two-way traffic at Indian Creek, west of Port Angeles. Work crews… Continue reading

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OPHS to offer spay, neuter services

Bi-monthly clinics to begin on Monday

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Port Townsend Uptown resident Kevin Mason stands in the Friday morning sunlight beside his art structure known as "Raccoon Lodge," a non-inhabitable facade constructed on the side of a 160 year old Monterey Cypress tree that cracked and broke onto the street a few years ago. Mason is involved in discussions with the city over a public right of way issue because the base of the sculpture is within a few inches of the public sidewalk.

Port Townsend Raccoon Lodge could be loaned to city

Acceptance could give piece at least two year lifespan

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Port Townsend Uptown resident Kevin Mason stands in the Friday morning sunlight beside his art structure known as "Raccoon Lodge," a non-inhabitable facade constructed on the side of a 160 year old Monterey Cypress tree that cracked and broke onto the street a few years ago. Mason is involved in discussions with the city over a public right of way issue because the base of the sculpture is within a few inches of the public sidewalk.
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The Slip Point Light Station is seen at an earlier time.

Slip Point Light Station registration considered

Historic designation, conveyance to Clallam County viewed

US Lighthouse Society 
The Slip Point Light Station is seen at an earlier time.
Port Angeles Schools Superintendent Marty Brewer says state funding for special education is woefully inadequate.

Special ed funding boost moves forward

Peninsula superintendents say it’s sorely needed

Port Angeles Schools Superintendent Marty Brewer says state funding for special education is woefully inadequate.

DNR investigates gate vandalism on day of Aldwell timber protest

Agency says it has no leads; incident trapped elderly couple

KONP Home Show returns this weekend

Hundreds in prizes to be given away

Long ER wait time discussed

Sound Physicians says it expects hirings to help

No injuries in early morning SUV, garage fire

No one was injured early Thursday morning when a fire that started in a vehicle spread to a garage of a residence… Continue reading

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Brian Tucker, left, and Kevin Smith, workers with the Sequim branch of Neely Construction Co., remove a section of rusted railing at Port Angeles City Pier on Thursday.. The project calls for replacement of 1,300 linear feet of pedestrian railings that were installed in the 1970s with corrosion-resistant galvanized steel barriers around the pier and walkways. The project is expected to be completed in June.

Railing repair at Port Angeles pier

Brian Tucker, left, and Kevin Smith, workers with the Sequim branch of Neely Construction Co., remove a section of rusted railing at Port Angeles City… Continue reading

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Brian Tucker, left, and Kevin Smith, workers with the Sequim branch of Neely Construction Co., remove a section of rusted railing at Port Angeles City Pier on Thursday.. The project calls for replacement of 1,300 linear feet of pedestrian railings that were installed in the 1970s with corrosion-resistant galvanized steel barriers around the pier and walkways. The project is expected to be completed in June.

State Highway 20 closed at Eaglemount Road

The state Department of Transportation has closed a section of state Highway 20 between… Continue reading

In the Metropolitan Opera production of "Lohengrin," Günther Groissböck portrays King Heinrich. In this scene, a window to the celestial realm of the Holy Grail has opened. photo courtesy the Metropolitan Opera
In the Metropolitan Opera production of "Lohengrin," Günther Groissböck portrays King Heinrich. In this scene, a window to the celestial realm of the Holy Grail has opened. photo courtesy the Metropolitan Opera
Loran Scruggs, left, brought a green cashmere sweater, a pair of floral silk pants and a pair of black cotton pants that needed to be mended to the Port Townsend Marine Science Center’s Repair Cafe. Paula Lalish was one of three volunteers on hand to assist people by fixing clothing that had holes, rips, tears and and broken zippers. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)

Repair Cafe promotes fixing, not tossing, household items

Next event to be presented Saturday at Quilcene center

Loran Scruggs, left, brought a green cashmere sweater, a pair of floral silk pants and a pair of black cotton pants that needed to be mended to the Port Townsend Marine Science Center’s Repair Cafe. Paula Lalish was one of three volunteers on hand to assist people by fixing clothing that had holes, rips, tears and and broken zippers. (Paula Hunt/Peninsula Daily News)
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Sequim Wheelers to kick off sixth season with open house

More volunteers sought at Saturday event

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Broadband projections show profits in 2025

Jefferson PUD success in grant funding aids progress

Mike Glenn.

Jefferson Healthcare in post-COVID phase

Hospital leaders turn focus to pre-construction on modernization project

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Plane search resumes

The search for a missing 2006 Cessna T182 Turbo Skylane resumed on Monday and continued Tuesday, according to the state Department of Transportation.… Continue reading

Counties close in on opioid settlement

Peninsula could see funds over many years

DOT expecting to firm up bridge closure dates

Agency says it will decide by early April on summer shutdowns

Man found dead inside car at shopping center

Deputies were working over the weekend to notify the next of kin of a man found dead in a car at a… Continue reading