A bicyclist who was struck by a box van on the shoulder of U.S. Highway 101 on Tuesday was treated and discharged… Continue reading
In a comedy spiced with piquant lines, here’s one the actor Josh Sutcliffe relishes especially. “Man is a giddy thing,” he gets… Continue reading
Clallam County Fire District 3 crews were fighting a structure fire at 191 Cascadia Loop in North Sunland on Thursday evening. The fire… Continue reading
The Sequim School District could see an increase of $3,215,724 in school funding starting with the… Continue reading
Who wears white and prescribes purple? Paul Jendrucko, aka Dr. Lavender. Recommends plant Jendrucko will recommend lavender up and down to those who… Continue reading
Sequim’s lavender farms, many of which provide the wares found at the Sequim Lavender Festival Street Fair, offer a plethora of events for… Continue reading
Art Jam is gearing up for its annual art show and sale just in time for Sequim Lavender Weekend. This year, the show… Continue reading
An art form unique to the Pacific Northwest will be displayed at the Lavender Weekend Driftwood Art Show today through Sunday. The show… Continue reading
A former Air Force special forces instructor whose burned body was found April 1 at the wheel of his car in a… Continue reading
Pittsburgh-based activist Anne Feeney will perform at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Democratic headquarters as part of her “Summer of Resistance” tour.… Continue reading
Ghostlight Productions, now operating as a new nonprofit, presents “Magic to Do: A Broadway Musical Revue” featuring 22 musical numbers from Broadway.… Continue reading
The Washington State Recycling Association will host a workshop, “The Waste Stream of the Future: Innovation in Composite Recycling,” from 10 a.m.… Continue reading
Area residents are invited to learn about and discuss cultural traditions in the city and statewide at a community meeting at the… Continue reading
Free outdoor concerts are planned in Sequim on Tuesday, Port Angeles on Wednesday and Port Townsend on Thursday. The Craig Buhler Quartet will perform jazz… Continue reading
AFTER READING A news article yesterday on the MSN home page, I scrolled to the bottom of the page to read some of the comments.… Continue reading
The political rancor at the state Legislature is likely to go right to the bitter end,… Continue reading
Recently, while I was waiting at a bus stop downtown, a car drove by making such excessive noise that it could not have had a… Continue reading
If there is one single feature in the Peninsula Daily News that erodes my faith in humanity, it would be the Sunday “Speaking Out” feature… Continue reading
A Peninsula Long Rifle rendezvous, a visit from a tall ship and a hoedown are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information… Continue reading
Sequim Museum & Arts can now display the famous Manis Mastodon tusks in two new aquarium tanks so its visitors can see a… Continue reading