Clallam County

Guest artist sought for festival

The Port Angeles Fine Arts Center is seeking a guest artist to create a live outdoor art installation during the Port Angeles… Continue reading

“Indigenous” band leader, Mato Nanji, has been likened to guitarists Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimi Hendrix and Carlos Santana. The band will perform at Studio Bob, 118 ½ Front St., today at 8 p.m. (Mato Nanji)

Indigenous to perform in Port Angeles

The all Native American blues/rock band, “Indigenous” will perform at Studio Bob, 118½ Front St., today at 8 p.m. The band has… Continue reading

“Indigenous” band leader, Mato Nanji, has been likened to guitarists Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimi Hendrix and Carlos Santana. The band will perform at Studio Bob, 118 ½ Front St., today at 8 p.m. (Mato Nanji)

ISSUES OF FAITH: Simple questions lead the way to knowing one’s self

THESE “LAZY, HAZY, crazy days of summer” provide us with an opportunity to consider our lives from a different perspective. Not the narrowed intensity and… Continue reading

LETTER: Clallam County should not use glyphosate against invasive plants

The Clallam County noxious weed department is implementing herbicide spraying this summer to rid “noxious” roadside plants. A primary herbicide in the County Noxious Weed… Continue reading

LETTER: Defends New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie

I get a kick out of the editorials slamming New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie for spending an afternoon on the beach. Not too long ago,… Continue reading

LETTER: Legalization of abortions does not make it right

Oops. Being pro-choice does not allow one to pick and choose only those statements out of context made by another to support their argument [“Right… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: 2nd Friday Art Rock tonight at Bar N9ne … and other items

Bar N9ne will host its 2nd Friday Art Rock tonight with the band Farmstrong and artists April Hergert and Jeff Tocher. The… Continue reading

Haelee Andres and Teya Nop are the new student liaisons to the Sequim City Council.

Student liaisons join Sequim City Council

The Sequim City Council has two new student liaisons. Teya Nop and Haelee Andres were welcomed to the council June 26. Nop moved… Continue reading

Haelee Andres and Teya Nop are the new student liaisons to the Sequim City Council.
Suspicious structure fire on Highway 101 under investigation

Suspicious structure fire on Highway 101 under investigation

The investigation of a blaze that destroyed a vacant residential shop continued Thursday following the suspicious fire Wednesday on U.S. Highway 101.… Continue reading

Suspicious structure fire on Highway 101 under investigation

Tall ship visit, charity car show among Peninsula attractions

A tall ship visit, a charity car show and a ham radio course are among upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is… Continue reading

Port of Port Angeles OKs rent credit for Merrill & Ring

The Port of Port Angeles has approved a nearly $70,000 rent credit for Merrill & Ring after the company paved the port’s… Continue reading

Hood Canal Bridge closures set tonight

The Hood Canal Bridge will be closed tonight and early Friday at least four times for up to 75 minutes at a time,… Continue reading

Skills center options to be heard at Port Angeles School Board meeting tonight

Options ranging from closure of the North Olympic Peninsula Skills Center to operating as a satellite campus of the Bremerton skills center… Continue reading

Port Angeles School Board to consider budget tonight

The Port Angeles School Board will discuss changes to the 2017-18 budget in light of legislative action when it meets today. The… Continue reading

John Goar, a volunteer who has offered free telescope viewing at Hurricane Ridge throughout the past eight summers, told those who attended the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce luncheon Wednesday that light pollution from Port Angeles is getting worse. (Jesse Major/Peninsula Daily News)

‘Dark Ranger’ warns of light pollution

Olympic National Park’s “Dark Ranger” warned those at a Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce luncheon Wednesday of increasing light pollution. John… Continue reading

John Goar, a volunteer who has offered free telescope viewing at Hurricane Ridge throughout the past eight summers, told those who attended the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce luncheon Wednesday that light pollution from Port Angeles is getting worse. (Jesse Major/Peninsula Daily News)

LETTER: Please to see McPhee Tunnel project being completed

I was pleased to read about the McFee Tunnel renovation and reopening [“Spruce Railroad Trail To Reopen This Weekend, Wider Path, Restored McFee Tunnel Part… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Summer day camps start registration … and other items

Fifth- through seventh-grade students can now register for “Adventures in Science: A Summer Day Camp” at the NatureBridge campus. The camp… Continue reading

Clallam County approves grant for Peninsula Housing Authority

Clallam County has inked an agreement with Peninsula Housing Authority to help pay for infrastructure to redevelop the Mount Angeles View neighborhood.… Continue reading

Port Angeles City Council candidates debate fluoridation, opioids, trees

Port Angeles City Council candidates debate fluoridation, opioids, trees

Three candidates for a Port Angeles City Council Position 2 seat staked out positions on water fluoridation, opioid use and Lincoln Park… Continue reading

Port Angeles City Council candidates debate fluoridation, opioids, trees

Man charged in pursuit; exonerated of felony accusation

A man who was arrested after a brief foot pursuit in Port Angeles on July 5 was exonerated of felony accusations, but… Continue reading