Two people were taken to a hospital for precautionary care after a three-vehicle wreck on U.S. Highway 101 west of 7 Cedars Casino.… Continue reading
Retailers in Port Angeles, Sequim and Forks had turkey on their mind Wednesday but today and Saturday on their calendars. They were… Continue reading
The preparation began long before volunteers arrived in the kitchen at 5:30 a.m. Thanksgiving Day. And the effects will be felt long… Continue reading
Freeze the turkey and untangle the string lights. If weekend happenings across the North Olympic Peninsula are any indication, it’s that time of year. Olympic… Continue reading
It is no longer a violation of city code to ride a scooter or BMX bike at the Port Angeles Skate Park.… Continue reading
One nook of the Sequim Police Department is more child-friendly thanks to the efforts of some hardworking Girl Scouts. Earlier this fall, members… Continue reading
Ballet Workshop’s all-original staging of “The Nutcracker” returns as what organizers call “the family event of the holiday,” joining together more than… Continue reading
This December, Sequim Community Aid will continue its 70-year tradition of providing gifts for children at its Toys for Sequim Kids giveaway. Slated… Continue reading
Woody Allen once said, “If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans.” The quote serves as the inspiration for… Continue reading
Follow-up meetings from the Neighborhood Visioning meeting Sept. 9 have been scheduled. The goal for the meetings, organized by the city of Sequim… Continue reading
The North Olympic Fiber Arts’ Festival/Fiber Arts Show and Sale will offer an assortment of goods for those seeking unusual gifts. The show… Continue reading
Fundraisers and concerts are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is available on the interactive calendar at www.peninsula dailynews.com. PORT… Continue reading
Heavy rains caused a combined sewer overflow of the Sekiu Wastewater Treatment Plant on Tuesday, prompting a no-contact advisory for nearby waters through… Continue reading
Bazaars continue to offer holiday items and gifts across the North Olympic Peninsula. Here is a list of this week’s sales: PORT TOWNSEND Arts, crafts… Continue reading
But I trust in you, O LORD; I say, “You are my God” (Psalm 31:14 ESV). WHAT DO YOU believe? This question does not speak… Continue reading
Patterned after National Public Radio’s variety show “A Prairie Home Companion,” this year’s Jingle Jazz holiday production, “Home for the Holidays,” offers… Continue reading
The thought-provoking “Matter of principle” letter (PDN, Nov. 20) righteously brings recrimination to those who champion liberal ideology. We long for the time when we… Continue reading
It cannot possibly cost $900,000 to add 4 feet to the existing railings on the Eighth Street bridges. Let’s put it out to local bid… Continue reading
Now we know the value of a human life: $900,000. The cost grows higher with each person who can climb a railing. I’m horrified that… Continue reading
Nearly everyone in this community has thought about the Eighth Street bridges today. Many have thought about little else. The question is not whether fences… Continue reading