Crime & Justice

Makah man indicted in fatal December crash

Arraignment set for March 4

Education

Paraeducators approve strike if impasse continues with PASD

Deadline is April 8

News

Sequim Citizen of the Year luncheon on Tuesday

Emiko Brock, Labbe, Olsen to be honored

CutlIne: What beautiful long ears and adorable eyes he has! Meet Rio,  a mammoth donkey who grew to 16’2 hands tall.

Life

HORSEPLAY: Want a donkey? A beginners guide to donkey care

GOT THE URGE to bring home a cute, adorable miniature donkey? I’ve been resisting that impulse myself since…

A pair of Clallam Transit buses sit at The Gateway Transit Center in Port Angeles in preparation for their fixed-route runs on Thursday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Clallam Transit sees large rise in ridership

No issues seen with new zero-fare policy

“Against all Odds: Abandonment to Olympian, A Tribute to Joe Rantz” by Catherine Bilyard is one of 41 quilts on display in Sequim Museum & Arts through the end of March as part of the “Inspiration/Exploration” exhibit. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Life

Joe Rantz quilt highlighted at Sequim museum

Tribute among 41 pieces in show

News

Peninsula College Foundation reports record levels of giving

Programs, students both recipients of funds

News

County to repave section of Carlsborg Road

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County commissioners will consider awarding a contract for repaving three-quarters of a mile of…

Arts & Entertainment

Dramas, comedy on tap this weekend

Plays, comedy and music are highlighted this weekend on the North Olympic Peninsula.

News

Sunday program set for OUUF

PORT ANGELES — Joseph Bednarik will present “Sex and the Dictionary” at 11 a.m. Sunday.

News

ISSUES OF FAITH: Cut away what holds growth back

IT’S FEBRUARY AND time to begin pruning the vineyards in Eastern Washington where we get our grapes.

News

EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Broadband, public health before county boards

Government meetings across North Olympic Peninsula

News

Port Angeles may limit short-term rentals to maximum of 100

Second reading scheduled for March 5

News

Slate of initiatives has upended Olympia, lobbyist says

‘Potential showstoppers’ described at Coffee with Colleen

Arts & Entertainment

Family concert to be presented Saturday

SEQUIM — The Sequim Community Orchestra and the Sequim Community Youth Orchestra will perform a family concert at…

Arts & Entertainment

Comedy night offered in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Cougar Wolf Comedy will present Comedy Night at Bourbon West at 7 p.m. Saturday.

A paving crew from Lakeside Industries replaces pavement on the Waterfront Trail and the entrance to the Port Angeles City Pier parking lot on Wednesday as part of a project to improve sidewalks and storm water drainage around the site. The project is expected to be substantially completed and the parking lot reopened by mid-March. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Port Angeles City Pier

A paving crew from Lakeside Industries replaces pavement on the Waterfront Trail and the entrance to the Port…

The site of the former Rayonier mill in Port Angeles, shown on Tuesday, awaits completion of environmental cleanup almost 27 years after the last roll of pulp rolled off the line. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Cleanup at Rayonier site still years away

Action plan to be approved in 2024-25

News

Clallam commissioners approve rental increases at fairgrounds

Volunteers thanked for work on boards

About 25 people, including Warren Musgrove of Port Angeles, far right, rallied in support of Palestine on Saturday in front of the Clallam County Courthouse. The event, also scheduled to run from noon to 1 p.m. this Saturday and March 2, included an information table that provided information about the history of occupation in the Gaza Strip, organizer Christy Cox said. (Lois Danks)

News

Rally for Rafah

About 25 people, including Warren Musgrove of Port Angeles, far right, rallied in support of Palestine on Saturday…