Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Self-survival paramount in these troubled time

For Peninsula Daily News readers who have written retorts or disapproved of my Feb. 12 letter to Peninsula…

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Mulch away to achieve a weed-free yard

I JUST REALIZED that in the past 12 days, I have spread 63 yards of mulch around four…

Business

BUSINESS BRIEFS: New lead mechanic, volunteer board member at ReCyclery … and other items

PORT TOWNSEND — The ReCyclery recently gained a new lead mechanic and a new volunteer board member.

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly breakfast meetings are held at 11:45 a.m. on the second and…

POINT OF VIEW: Congress should step up for rural communities

Opinion

POINT OF VIEW: Congress should step up for rural communities

FOR NORTH OLYMPIC Peninsula residents, severe storms aren’t a nasty surprise.

Lights flicker: Medical emergency prompts wreck on Marine Drive

News

Lights flicker: Medical emergency prompts wreck on Marine Drive

PORT ANGELES — A pickup truck driver plowed into two electrical and communications poles in the 900 block…

Students honored for racial equality essays

News

Students honored for racial equality essays

PORT ANGELES — Twenty-one students won honors in the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Race Equality Essay…

News

NEWS BRIEFS: Studded tire deadline approaches … and other items

OLYMPIA — Drivers in Washington state have until Friday to remove their winter studded tires.

Politics

Trump’s plan: ‘Let Obamacare explode’

WASHINGTON — Although House Speaker Paul Ryan acknowledged Friday that “Obamacare is the law of the land,” its…

6th District congressman among Democrats pleased by bill’s failure

Politics

6th District congressman among Democrats pleased by bill’s failure

WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep Derek Kilmer was among the Democrats who were pleased that President Donald Trump and…

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News The industrial water treatment plant along the Elwha River, shown at left in this 2012 aerial photo, is the subject of a dispute between the city of Port Angeles and the National Park Service.

News

Port Angeles to sue Park Service in dispute over Elwha River water facilities

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles City Council has set the stage for filing a Freedom of Information…

News

EYE ON CLALLAM: County jail’s suboxone program to be highlighted

The three Clallam County commissioners will be briefed on the suboxone program at the Clallam County jail Monday.

Monologues explore emotions at funerals

Entertainment

Monologues explore emotions at funerals

PORT ANGELES — The different emotions at funerals will be explored in this weekend’s Port Angeles Community Players…

Entertainment

Battle of the Books tonight in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Twelve teams of Clallam County fourth-graders will do battle in a competition that wraps up…

Pianist Ken Young will perform this weekend at St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church in Port Angeles.

Entertainment

Pianist to offer up Southern gospel, military tunes

PORT ANGELES — Pianist Ken Young will present two concerts featuring the Southern gospel piano of Anthony Burger…

‘Sleeping Beauty’ ballet graces Port Angeles this weekend

Entertainment

‘Sleeping Beauty’ ballet graces Port Angeles this weekend

PORT ANGELES — Ballet Workshop will premiere a brand-new full-length production of “Sleeping Beauty,” presented by the Juan…

News

Clallam Board of Health urged to tap more resources on opioid epidemic

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Board of Health should tap the knowledge of other advisory panels as…

Entertainment

Dancing, birding and sailing in the week ahead

A community dance, a birding field trip to Fort Flagler and sailing on the Adventuress are among upcoming…

Entertainment

Documentary to tell of life of Native American activist

FORKS — A documentary showcasing the life of Native American activist, poet, recording artist, actor and speaker John…

Life

Tales of Clallam County welcome at libraries across the area

Whether you were born here or moved to the area later in life, what was your first impression…