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Work to Learn party Saturday

SEQUIM — Elaine Webber will discuss Sequim-friendly plants at a Work to Learn party at 1 p.m. Saturday.

Organizers of the Olympic Peninsula Air Affaire anticipate plenty of pilots to stop in for the event on Saturday with fair weather and a year off from the festivities in 2020. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group file)

Life

Air Affaire flies back to Sequim for eighth year

Event set for Saturday with vehicle rides, demos

News

COVID, staffing burden Olympic Peninsula hospitals

The hospital system on the North Olympic Peninsula is strained by the increase of COVID-19 patients and staffing…

News

Sequim seeks residents to help investigate deadly force incidents

SEQUIM — The Sequim Police Department is seeking non-law enforcement Sequim-area residents interested in helping with independent investigations…

Opinion

PAT NEAL: Rough bar conditions

It was daylight on the water. A heaving deck and the smell of saltwater told me I’d awakened…

News

Coffee with the Mayor scheduled for Thursday

SEQUIM — William Armacost will host Coffee with the Mayor at 8 a.m. Thursday.

News

Poulsbo man killed after collision with truck

A Poulsbo man died last week after his car reportedly crossed the centerline on state Highway 104 near…

Lonnie Archibald/for Peninsula Daily News
Forks' Matthew Wallerstedt, right, tracks down the loose football after blocking a punt during a 2019 game against Granite Falls. Wallerstedt is expected to start at guard and defensive end for the Spartans this season.

Sports

PREP FOOTBALL PREVIEW: Hard-nosed Forks building a culture of kindness

Togetherness will aid Spartans this fall

Keith Thorpe./Peninsula Daily News
Traffic makes its way through a gauntlet of orange cones and barrels on Tuesday as part of a safety enhancement prioject on South Lincoln Street in Port Angeles. The state-funded project is intended to improve pedestrian and bicycle safety along the half-mile corridor between East First and Eighth streets. It includes upgraded pedestrian crossings and installation of a new traffic light at Third Street. The project is expected to be completed by the end of the year.

News

Lincoln Street under construction in Port Angeles

Traffic makes its way through a gauntlet of orange cones and barrels on Tuesday as part of a…

News

County receives EOC proposals

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County has received a pair of offers from Seattle-area architects to design a joint…

Port Angeles artist Dave Montague works on a mural at the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society’s McKay Kitty City near Sequim. (Photo courtesy of Olympic Peninsula Humane Society)

Life

OPHS’s Kitty City in works

Dog shelter to remain in present place

Crime & Justice

Arrest warrant issued for ‘Egger Guy’

Skips hate crime sentencing

News

Anian Shores delayed

Port Angeles still owns property

News

COVID, tuberculosis outbreaks grow at Clallam Bay prison

The outbreaks of COVID-19 and tuberculosis at the Clallam Bay Corrections Center continue to grow, as officials try…

The Fulton Street Chamber Players, featuring pianist George Lopez, will give the last two Concerts in the Barn this weekend at Quilcene's Trillium Woods Farm. photos courtesy of Concerts in the Barn

Arts & Entertainment

Weekend arts events set on Peninsula

An outdoor knitting circle, jazz live in a castle courtyard, classical music in and around a barn: They’re…

The barn at Trillium Woods Farm near Quilcene is the setting for free chamber concerts this summer, including last Sunday’s performance by, from left, James Garlick, Richard O’Neill, Jeremy Denk and Ani Aznavoorian. This weekend will bring the final Concerts in the Barn at 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Patrons who sit inside the barn must show proof of vaccination. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Arts & Entertainment

Fulton Street Players highlight weekend finale

Performances to include 2017 work from Seattle composer

Several months have passed since work proceeded on the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe’s downtown Port Angeles hotel, but the project passed a major hurdle when the tribe lowered the height. (Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Tribe lowers height of planned hotel

Way paved for permit approval

News

COVID-19 case rates skyrocket on Olympic Peninsula

Health officer reiterates need for vaccinations

Life

Bake sale to benefit Sequim Seattle Children’s Hospital Guild

SEQUIM — The Sequim Guild of Seattle Children’s Hospital will conduct a baked-goods sale from 8 a.m. Saturday…

News

Grant sought to help housing

Aid would target down payments