City Council

Sequim aims to share race, equity conversations with others

March meetings’ themes cover education, policy and diversity

Mount Angeles View Manor, 323 E. Second St. in Port Angeles, is among the apartment buildings that will benefit from a $300,000 rehabilitation grant from the city of Port Angeles to the Peninsula Housing Authority. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Port Angeles City Council OKs housing funding

Peninsula Housing Authority grant approved for affordable living quarters

Mount Angeles View Manor, 323 E. Second St. in Port Angeles, is among the apartment buildings that will benefit from a $300,000 rehabilitation grant from the city of Port Angeles to the Peninsula Housing Authority. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
The city of Sequim has named Matt Klontz as director of public works.

Klontz appointed as Sequim director of public works

The city of Sequim has named Matt Klontz as director of public works. Klontz has been the department’s interim director since David Garlington… Continue reading

The city of Sequim has named Matt Klontz as director of public works.

Sequim chooses city manager search firm

Agency helped bring former leader Bush to area

Sequim plans Fourth of July fireworks

City Council considers options for old administration building

Nathan West.

West: Port Angeles survived rough year

City manager tells of pandemic relief, finances

Nathan West.
Amy Howard.
Amy Howard.

Hazard pay measure for grocery workers on precipice

Port Angeles City Council leans toward no vote

Paving project, including Race Street repairs, begins today in Port Angeles

Paving repairs will begin today on portions of South Race Street, West Fifth Street and Golf Course Road, Port Angeles public works… Continue reading

Port Angeles to take over city waste collection

Contract with collection service to be terminated

<strong>Diane Urbani de la Paz</strong>/Peninsula Daily News
The Kearney Street-Sims Way intersection, pictured on Tuesday, is one of two where the city of Port Townsend plans to build compact roundabouts. The traffic circles have center islands that make navigation easier for trucks and emergency vehicles.

Port Townsend City Council discusses more roundabouts

Traffic circles coming to Discovery Road and Kearney Street

<strong>Diane Urbani de la Paz</strong>/Peninsula Daily News
The Kearney Street-Sims Way intersection, pictured on Tuesday, is one of two where the city of Port Townsend plans to build compact roundabouts. The traffic circles have center islands that make navigation easier for trucks and emergency vehicles.
Thomas Olson

New Port Townsend police chief selected

Thomas Olson, from University of Washington Police Department, to start by May 3

Thomas Olson

Port Angeles considers ordering hazard pay for grocery workers

Eyes are on Seattle challenge of similar law; first reading April 6