News

King legacy to be honored at Peninsula College; Standing Rock protesters, film will be featured

PORT ANGELES — Thursday’s Studium Generale presentation will focus on Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy in current events,…

News

Olympic Medical Center gets clean audit

PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Center has made it 16 years without a finding from the state Auditor’s…

Study points to warming climate in decline of yellow cedar

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Study points to warming climate in decline of yellow cedar

By Dan Joling

News

NEWS BRIEFS: Elwha River bridge lane closure set for Monday … and other items

PORT ANGELES — Drivers will encounter a single-lane closure and alternating traffic conditions on the U.S. Highway 101…

Life

HELP LINE: Resolution suggestions for the unresolved

HERE WE ARE on Jan. 8 and while some of us are actually succeeding in achieving our 2017…

HORSEPLAY: Sol Duc Valley couple still on trails together

Life

HORSEPLAY: Sol Duc Valley couple still on trails together

“YOU GETTING OUT to ride much?”

Life

PENINSULA KITCHEN: Warm up with a tuna noodle casserole

I’VE RECENTLY ADDED a once-weekly teaching gig that has me surrounded by toddlers for the first time in…

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Remember the three tenets of pruning

SO ONCE AGAIN, happy New Year.

Life

BIRD WATCH: Bohemian waxwing sightings get 2017 off to a good start

CEDAR WAXWINGS ARE regular visitors and resident birds in Western Washington.

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Women facing unplanned pregnancies do not appreciate men protesting abortions

In regards to men protesting abortion in Sequim [“Defends protesters, Jan. 4 Peninsula Voices]: Women facing unplanned pregnancies…

News

EYE ON CLALLAM: Weed management before county commissioners

Peninsula Daily News

Antlers, costumes planned for annual Reindeer Run in Port Angeles

Life

Antlers, costumes planned for annual Reindeer Run in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — If runners don’t have red noses when they start the Port Angeles annual Reindeer Run…

News

Water flow restored to Port Angeles homes while repairs mulled

PORT ANGELES — Running, potable water was restored to seven households Thursday morning while city officials prepared to…

Two Highway 112 roadside fires under investigation

News

Two Highway 112 roadside fires under investigation

PORT ANGELES — Officials are investigating the cause of two fires that began within an hour of each…

News

Influenza cases rising; peak not reached

Flu activity has escalated across the region and the state, and North Olympic Peninsula public health officers say…

Crab boats tied up as strike extends up and down West Coast

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Crab boats tied up as strike extends up and down West Coast

By Phuong Le

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Reader criticizes Pat Buchanan

Pat Buchanan, the Peninsula Daily News’ Tuesday columnist, praises Vladimir Putin as an “ethnonationalist” who is “standing by…

Letters to the Editor

LETTER: Let’s make a change, a change based on us and them

We have lost our sense of community and concern for our fellow human, our sense of compassion and…

News

Olympic National Park sets use fee hikes, free days for 2017

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Users of Olympic National Park can expect fee increases this year.

Jesse Major/Peninsula Daily News                                Julian Eren of Port Angeles, 20, appears in Clallam County Superior Court on Thursday after being arrested for investigation of first-degree child rape.

Crime

Bail set in rape of a child case

PORT ANGELES — Bail was set at $50,000 Thursday for a 20-year-old Port Angeles man accused of raping…