Second Weekend Art Walk challenges painters in speed, audience favor

Entertainment

Second Weekend Art Walk challenges painters in speed, audience favor

PORT ANGELES — Art walks, for the most part, promote an easy pace. You can visit galleries at…

Entertainment

Clallam Bay-Sekiu Fun Days offers weekend of play, fireworks

SEKIU — Opportunities to eat, race, play and parade will be plentiful in Clallam Bay today through Sunday…

Entertainment

Artist demonstrates gyotaku fish print-making

CLALLAM BAY — Upon a successful fishing trip, most would fire up the grill. Not Paul Blake.

Life

Comic convention, canoe gifting, Picnic on the Pier among Peninsula attractions

A comic convention, a new home for a canoe and a special Picnic on the Pier are among…

Jardin du Soleil’s Jungible Music Series returns

Life

Jardin du Soleil’s Jungible Music Series returns

By Matthew Nash

“Tiger” by Roxanne Grinstad was painted in the Japanese brush style.

Entertainment

‘Asian Flair’ art debuts at Civic Center; ‘Keying Around’ pianos coming in July

SEQUIM — The City Arts Advisory Commission will sponsor the opening of An Asian Flair art exhibit and…

Cary Borum, in front, and Ron Clark both of Forks burn to the starting line of a recent West End Thunder race. (Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News)

Entertainment

Drag racing to roar in Forks this weekend

FORKS — West End Thunder will host the season’s third weekend of drag racing at Forks Municipal Airport…

Veteran Master Gardeners, Bob Cain, Laurel Moulton, Jeanette Stehr-Green, Audreen Williams and Lois Bellamy, from left, will lead a walk through the Fifth Street Community Garden on Saturday.

Entertainment

Port Angeles garden walk to look ahead to fall

PORT ANGELES — Fall gardening means cool-weather crops and an abundance of seasonal fruit and veggie recipes.

Presentation set on landscaping with native plants for July 8

Life

Presentation set on landscaping with native plants for July 8

SEQUIM — Clallam County Master Gardener Mike Barnes will lead a presentation on native plants at 10 a.m.…

Audience members dance at a recent installment of the Concert on the Pier music series at Port Angeles City Pier. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Entertainment

Free outdoor concerts open in Port Townsend, continue in Port Angeles, Sequim

Port Townsend will kick off its summer of free outdoor concerts, Concerts on the Dock, on Thursday.

News

NEWS BRIEFS: Police arrest man after foot pursuit … and other items

PORT ANGELES — A man was arrested after a brief foot pursuit in Port Angeles on Wednesday, police…

Politics

Washington becomes fifth state to guarantee paid family leave

By Rachel La Corte

Last team makes it over the finish line in Race to Alaska

News

Last team makes it over the finish line in Race to Alaska

KETCHIKAN, Alaska — The last boat in the race, Team Oaracle, has crossed the finish line in Ketchikan,…

Gerald Neil Walkup of Port Angeles, 26, at an earlier appearance in Clallam County Superior Court. (JesseMajor/Peninsula Daily News)

Crime

Port Angeles man who bailed out on drug and weapons charges returns to jail

PORT ANGELES — A 26-year-old Port Angeles man who posted $200,000 bond on drug and weapons charges in…

Serenity House “reaching out’ with program to get panhandlers off the street

News

Serenity House “reaching out’ with program to get panhandlers off the street

PORT ANGELES — Serenity House is putting panhandlers to work as part of a grant-funded program that aims…

News

Renowned piemaker to demonstrate at CrabFest

PORT ANGELES — Kate McDermott will demonstrate the pie making prowess for which she is nationally acclaimed at…

Shelby DePas

News

Stress to be topic of July WOW! forum

SEQUIM — Shelby DePas, ARNP, will present a free WOW! Working on Wellness Forum on stress Wednesday, July…

A 1997 Ford Ranger flipped at about 7:40 p.m. Tuesday at U.S. Highway 101 and Kolonels Way east of Port Angeles. (Jesse Major/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Two vehicles in rollover wreck

PORT ANGELES — No serious injuries were reported after a two-vehicle rollover wreck at U.S. Highway 101 and…

In 1992, Nina Fatherson was named Sequim Citizen of the Year for her dedication to those in need through the Sequim Food Bank. She recently died after a struggle with cancer. (Olympic Peninsula News Group file)

News

Sequim Citizen of the Year, food bank director remembered for dedication

SEQUIM — The backbone of the Sequim Food Bank for years and Sequim’s Citizen of the Year in…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Can the county or businesses help with traffic flow issues during bridge closure?

After reading about the upcoming McDonald bridge closure it looks like it could affect Agnew businesses including a…