Daily Update Newsletter

Sequim City Council on record against income taxes that don’t exist

Sequim City Council members have passed a resolution opposing a city income tax. The council approved it in a 4-3 vote on Nov.… Continue reading

Wyatt Dunning, Port Angeles basketball

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Wyatt Dunning, Port Angeles basketball

Port Angeles’ Wyatt Dunning has already served notice that he’s going to be a force to reckon with this season. Leading a shorthanded team against… Continue reading

Wyatt Dunning, Port Angeles basketball

Archaeological excavations topic for online discussion

David Brownell presents “Archaeological Excavations at the Jamestown Tribal Veterans Memorial”

Author talks new book in Zoom lecture

“This Land of Ice and Snow: A journey Across the North in Winter” by Anders Morley

Clallam County Sheriff’s Detective Stacy Sampson displays a rope found in the master bedroom at 52 Bear Meadow Road during Dennis Marvin Bauer’s triple0murder trial in Clallam County Superior Court on Monday. (Rob Ollikainen/for Peninsula Daily News)

Eyewitness statements topic of testimony in triple-murder trial

Detectives describe 2019 interviews with Kallie Ann LeTellier

Clallam County Sheriff’s Detective Stacy Sampson displays a rope found in the master bedroom at 52 Bear Meadow Road during Dennis Marvin Bauer’s triple0murder trial in Clallam County Superior Court on Monday. (Rob Ollikainen/for Peninsula Daily News)
An ornament hangs from the Christmas tree in downtown Port Angeles on Tuesday as a pedestrian walks past the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain plaza. The tree, adorned with about 10,000 miniature lights, will remain at the plaza into early January. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Holidays fast approaching

An ornament hangs from the Christmas tree in downtown Port Angeles on Tuesday as a pedestrian walks past the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain plaza. The… Continue reading

An ornament hangs from the Christmas tree in downtown Port Angeles on Tuesday as a pedestrian walks past the Conrad Dyar Memorial Fountain plaza. The tree, adorned with about 10,000 miniature lights, will remain at the plaza into early January. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
A map from Olympic Disposal's conditional use permit application shows details of the company's proposed waste transfer station and recycling in Carlsborg.
A map from Olympic Disposal's conditional use permit application shows details of the company's proposed waste transfer station and recycling in Carlsborg.

PAT NEAL: Extinction for profit

It was another tough week in the news. A decision was made by the state Department of Fish and Wildlife that should go a long… Continue reading

Holly Stone Cabe of Port Townsend and her dog Louie recently connected with Pet Helpers, a new nonprofit organization which provides aid in veterinary emergencies. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Holly Stone Cabe of Port Townsend and her dog Louie recently connected with Pet Helpers, a new nonprofit organization which provides aid in veterinary emergencies. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)
Harpist David Michael’s latest album is available for free streaming. (Photo courtesy Jesse Allen)
Harpist David Michael’s latest album is available for free streaming. (Photo courtesy Jesse Allen)
Port Townsend Main Street Program

 Eryn Smith, on left, presents a gold award to JoAnn Williams for the window at Earthenworks Gallery.

Port Townsend winning windows announced

Small Business Saturday merchant window contest results

Port Townsend Main Street Program

 Eryn Smith, on left, presents a gold award to JoAnn Williams for the window at Earthenworks Gallery.

Schmeck resigns Sequim School Board seat

Directors to fill vacancy with appointment

Sequim book sale set Saturday

Proceeds benefit North Olympic Library System programs

Peninsula College's Roosevelt Williams Jr. (12) looks to pass against Tacoma as he's guarded by Jared Franklin (33) and Daniel Mordi (21) on Sunday night in Port Angeles. Peninsula won the game 76-61.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pirates clamp down on ‘D’ to beat Tacoma

The Peninsula College men’s basketball team relied on a ferocious defense to win its Pirates Classic game 76-62 Sunday night against Tacoma.… Continue reading

Peninsula College's Roosevelt Williams Jr. (12) looks to pass against Tacoma as he's guarded by Jared Franklin (33) and Daniel Mordi (21) on Sunday night in Port Angeles. Peninsula won the game 76-61.

Port Angeles pizza eateries are on the move

Plus grocery reopening for West End

Sequim pilot and veteran David Woodcock stands near his 1944 Piper Cub L-4H, an aircraft that saw action at the Battle of the Bulge. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
Sequim pilot and veteran David Woodcock stands near his 1944 Piper Cub L-4H, an aircraft that saw action at the Battle of the Bulge. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Peninsula Daily News columnist Pat Neal to speak in Port Townsend

Pat Neal will present “The History of Fishing on the Olympic Peninsula” at 7 p.m. Wednesday during a meeting of the Puget… Continue reading

Pearl Harbor survivor and World War II Navy veteran David Russell, 101, reads a birthday card in Albany, Ore., while talking about his time aboard the USS Oklahoma and his life after the war. (Nathan Howard/The Associated Press)

101-year-old returns to Pearl Harbor to remember those lost

When Japanese bombs began falling on Pearl Harbor, U.S. Navy Seaman 1st Class David Russell first sought refuge below deck on the USS… Continue reading

  • Dec 7, 2021
  • By Audrey McAvoy and Gillian Flaccus The Associated Press
Pearl Harbor survivor and World War II Navy veteran David Russell, 101, reads a birthday card in Albany, Ore., while talking about his time aboard the USS Oklahoma and his life after the war. (Nathan Howard/The Associated Press)