Daily Update Newsletter

Olympic Medical Center to talk finances at public forum series

Olympic Medical Center will share information on its plan for financial recovery at three public forums next week in Sequim, Port Angeles and via the… Continue reading

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Rocks, gems, jewelry offered at weekend show

Gems, crystals, minerals, cut slabs and rocks will be on view and available for purchase on Saturday and Sunday at the Vern… Continue reading

Peninsula College's Anna Petty (8) battles with Everett's Miah Manibusan (18) over possession of the ball in Wednesday's match at Wally Sigmar Field. Petty had two goals and an assist in an 11-0 Peninsula victory. (Jay Cline/Peninsula College)

WOMEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula crushes Everett 11-0

PA’s Anna Petty two goals and an assist

Peninsula College's Anna Petty (8) battles with Everett's Miah Manibusan (18) over possession of the ball in Wednesday's match at Wally Sigmar Field. Petty had two goals and an assist in an 11-0 Peninsula victory. (Jay Cline/Peninsula College)

EXTREME SPORTS PARK: Sprint boats return to Port Angeles this weekend

The American Sprint Boat Pro Racing Series returns to the Extreme Sports Park outside of Port Angeles this Saturday and Sunday. It… Continue reading

PREP GIRLS SOCCER: Port Angeles loses opener to powerhouse Bainbridge 5-0

The Port Angeles girls soccer team didn’t come away with a win against a strong 3A team, but coach Daniel Horton saw a… Continue reading

“Catch of the Day” helped Bruce Fryxell, Olympic Peninsula Camera Club president, take home the gold medal for the top photograph in his group at the National Inter-club Photo Competition. (Bruce Fryxell)

Sequim camera club scores in international competition

‘Catch of the Day’ captures pelican off coast of Namibia

“Catch of the Day” helped Bruce Fryxell, Olympic Peninsula Camera Club president, take home the gold medal for the top photograph in his group at the National Inter-club Photo Competition. (Bruce Fryxell)

Ask a gardener at Saturday clinic

Jefferson County Master Gardeners will conduct an “Ask a Master Gardener” plant clinic from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. The free… Continue reading

Bainbridge terminal open for passengers only

The Bainbridge Island to Seattle ferry will be reduced to one-boat service for walk-on passengers only today through Wednesday, Sept. 13. There… Continue reading

Crafts by the Dock scheduled this weekend

The 51st annual Crafts by the Dock Fair will offer a variety of local handmade goods on Saturday and Sunday just one… Continue reading

Dash Air: Aircraft gets OK

Scheduled flights closer, firm says

Feedback to shape stock plan program

Port Townsend, Jefferson County work toward building designs

Organizer Corey Edwards said for the inaugural Olympic Peninsula Toy and Collectibles Show on Saturday in the Guy Cole Event Center in Sequim, he encouraged vendors to bring “more vintage, funky items” and he anticipates a “spread of 1950s toys to more modern, rarer toys.” (Olympic Peninsula Toy and Collectibles Show)

Inaugural toy show slated for Saturday

Organizer aims for rare collectibles that are ‘vintage, funky items’

Organizer Corey Edwards said for the inaugural Olympic Peninsula Toy and Collectibles Show on Saturday in the Guy Cole Event Center in Sequim, he encouraged vendors to bring “more vintage, funky items” and he anticipates a “spread of 1950s toys to more modern, rarer toys.” (Olympic Peninsula Toy and Collectibles Show)

Live music, inflatables among various treats at Fall Spectacular

Peninsula College will host the second annual Fall Spectacular at its Port Angeles campus on Saturday. The gathering will be from 10… Continue reading

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Walk for the Poor on Saturday in Sequim

Sequim’s St. Vincent de Paul group sets fundraiser

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AREA SPORTS BRIEFS: Peninsula Soccer League begins fall season

The Peninsula Soccer League, a coed league for adult recreation soccer players, kicked off the fall season Sunday with five matches at… Continue reading

People line the dock at the Northwest Maritime Center to greet the Polynesian Voyaging Canoe, Hōkūleʻa, as it prepares to dock in Port Townsend after it was towed from Tacoma early Tuesday. The Hawaii-based Hōkūleʻa began its journey in Juneau, Alaska, and will visit 36 countries and nearly 100 indigenous territories before reaching its final destination in Japan. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Canoe docks in Port Townsend

People line the dock at the Northwest Maritime Center to greet the Polynesian Voyaging Canoe, Hōkūleʻa, as it prepares to dock in Port Townsend after… Continue reading

People line the dock at the Northwest Maritime Center to greet the Polynesian Voyaging Canoe, Hōkūleʻa, as it prepares to dock in Port Townsend after it was towed from Tacoma early Tuesday. The Hawaii-based Hōkūleʻa began its journey in Juneau, Alaska, and will visit 36 countries and nearly 100 indigenous territories before reaching its final destination in Japan. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Counseling services available for Forks High School students after boy’s death

Superintendent: ‘Whole school community is grieving the loss’

COVID is on rise; few seen in hospitals

Official: ‘This is not going back to 2020’

Sequim’s Jennyfer Gomez, front, takes a header in front of Port Angeles’ Becca Manson last year at Wally Sigmar Field in Port Angeles. Gomez, a second-team all-Olympic League selection, is back this year as a strong midfielder for the Wolves. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

GIRLS SOCCER PREVIEW: Sequim seeks state bid with roster rich in talent

Taryn Johnson and her 52 career goals among returning players

Sequim’s Jennyfer Gomez, front, takes a header in front of Port Angeles’ Becca Manson last year at Wally Sigmar Field in Port Angeles. Gomez, a second-team all-Olympic League selection, is back this year as a strong midfielder for the Wolves. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)