News

Sequim schools add split classes to handle overcrowding issues

By Erin Hawkins

Education money: Battle for billions begins in Legislature

Politics

Education money: Battle for billions begins in Legislature

By Chris Grygiel

Life

Films, tree-planting on the Peninsula

Family films at the Sequim library and tree planting in Port Townsend are among the weekend’s activities on…

News

Snowpack measurement topic of talk

PORT ANGELES — The challenges of measuring snow in the remote Olympic wilderness will be the topic of…

News

Library offers free technology tutoring

PORT ANGELES — The public libraries of the North Olympic Library System have hundreds of eBooks, eAudiobooks, movies…

Life

Program focuses on reading to young children

A program at the North Olympic Library System’s public libraries will reward parents for reading to their small…

Life

Children’s theater plans auditions in Forks

FORKS — The Missoula Children’s Theatre will conduct auditions for “Rapunzel” in Forks on Jan. 16.

Mountain guide to lead adventure writing workshop

Entertainment

Mountain guide to lead adventure writing workshop

PORT ANGELES — It might seem an adventure in irony or at least an interesting juxtaposition: Writer, editor…

News

NEWS BRIEFS: Hurricane Ridge Road … and other items

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Hurricane Ridge Road is closed today but will be open Saturday and Sunday, weather…

Twelfth Night opens tonight

Entertainment

Twelfth Night opens tonight

SEQUIM — Olympic Theatre Arts’ Gathering Hall will be transformed into an Elizabethan House of Revelry tonight for…

Entertainment

ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS: Volunteers sought for Ludlow play; ‘Cinderella’ opens

PORT LUDLOW — An orientation meeting for production team volunteers for the Ludlow Village Players’s spring play is…

Sparkle of silver theme for Sequim’s First Friday art walk

Entertainment

Sparkle of silver theme for Sequim’s First Friday art walk

SEQUIM — The First Friday Art Walk will sparkle on the first weekend of the new year.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Snow article sparks good, bad memories of event

The Dec. 30-31 Peninsula Daily News article, “Big snow 20 years ago, Peninsula hit with several feet in…

Olympic Medical Center Foundation sees its best fundraising year

News

Olympic Medical Center Foundation sees its best fundraising year

PORT ANGELES — The Olympic Medical Center Foundation had the best fundraising year it has ever seen in…

Humble hero saves family from fall over ravine

News

Humble hero saves family from fall over ravine

PORT ANGELES — A man risked his life and saved her family from what she thought was certain…

Trial delayed for suspect accused of killing Forks toddler

Crime

Trial delayed for suspect accused of killing Forks toddler

PORT ANGELES — The mid-January trial of a Forks woman accused of killing 2½-year-old Isaac Ward on Nov.…

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News An excavator piles brush pulled from the banks of Peabody Creek near Ninth Street in Port Angeles on Wednesday to gain access to a broken water main beneath the creek bed.

News

Port Angeles water line repairs to cost $55,000

PORT ANGELES — A cast-iron potable water main ruptured Tuesday night, exposing a leak in a stormwater pipe…

News

Coast Guard suspends search for missing kayaker near Allyn

ALLYN — The Coast Guard suspended a search Wednesday afternoon for a kayaker missing since Tuesday night.

News

Letter urges DACA continuation

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College President Luke Robins joined other Washington community and technical college leaders in sending…

News

Resource conservation, development council picks director

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Peninsula Resource Conservation and Development council has tabbed a successor to Regional…