Clallam County

This Asian giant hornet was found with a nest during a 2020 tree removal. (Karla Salp/State Department of Agriculture)

Murder hornets to be counted

Traps to be set to see if invasive bugs on Peninsula

This Asian giant hornet was found with a nest during a 2020 tree removal. (Karla Salp/State Department of Agriculture)

Port Townsend officials seek help in getting rid of poison hemlock

Port Townsend city officials are asking community members to help control poison hemlock near their homes and in public rights of way.… Continue reading

Pursuit through Port Angeles reaches speed of 90 mph Sunday

A Sunday morning pursuit through Port Angeles reached speeds of up to 90 miles per hour, according to the Clallam County Sheriff’s… Continue reading

Sequim School District schedules a Dungeness Virtual School informational night

Parents and students seeking more information about Sequim School District’s online offerings for the 2021-22 school year are invited to a Dungeness Virtual… Continue reading

Local gardener Selinda Barkhuis will share her knowledge of gardening in an urban environment on Thursday via Zoom. (Submitted photo)

Urban gardens focus of Green Thumb presentation

Local gardener Selinda Barkhuis will share her knowledge of growing a variety of fruit, vegetables, herbs and flowers on a typical city… Continue reading

Local gardener Selinda Barkhuis will share her knowledge of gardening in an urban environment on Thursday via Zoom. (Submitted photo)
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BACK WHEN: Commencement exercises always an important event

JUNE IS HERE, and it’s a time for transition. We’re transitioning from spring into summer, from good weather to gorgeous weather. And for some younger… Continue reading

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With the advent of June, continue sowing seeds in your garden such as radishes, lettuce and greens. (Andrew May/For Peninsula Daily News)

A GROWING CONCERN: Get your garden summer-ready

IN JUST TWO weeks, summer will begin (Sunday, June 20 at 12:21 p.m.) but the weather of late sure has us fooled into believing it… Continue reading

With the advent of June, continue sowing seeds in your garden such as radishes, lettuce and greens. (Andrew May/For Peninsula Daily News)
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The dock at the former Rayonier Mill east of downtown Port Angeles, shown on Saturday, is scheduled to be dismantled beginning in mid-June.

Bid adieu to last of giant dock

Rayonier pier removal slated

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The dock at the former Rayonier Mill east of downtown Port Angeles, shown on Saturday, is scheduled to be dismantled beginning in mid-June.
Blues Is a Woman, one of the bands in the Juan de Fuca Foundation Season Concerts series, features, from left, Pamela Rose, Pat Wilder, Daria Johnson and Kristen Strom. photo courtesy Blues Is a Woman
Blues Is a Woman, one of the bands in the Juan de Fuca Foundation Season Concerts series, features, from left, Pamela Rose, Pat Wilder, Daria Johnson and Kristen Strom. photo courtesy Blues Is a Woman
"I got it," said Seventy48 winner Carter Johnson as he carried his kayak onto shore just before 5 a.m. Saturday. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News
"I got it," said Seventy48 winner Carter Johnson as he carried his kayak onto shore just before 5 a.m. Saturday. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

Lecture on ‘Founding of Jamestown’ slated

David Brownell will present “nəxʷŋəyaʔáwxʷ̕ ɬč: The Founding of Jamestown” at 3 p.m. Thursday. The free, online presentation is sponsored by the Jamestown… Continue reading

David Scott Johnson
David Scott Johnson

Marine biotoxins decline in Discovery Bay

A harmful algae bloom in Discovery Bay that caused a shellfish closure in April has dissipated, and shellfish samples were found to… Continue reading

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U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer, center, speaks to, from left, Port Angeles School Board President Sarah Methner, Port Angeles City Councilman Mike French, School Superintendent Martin Brewer and  school district Maintenance and Facilities Director Nolan Duce during a visit to Monroe Fields.

Monroe Fields to be added athletic venue in east Port Angeles

Kilmer tours area next to Roosevelt Elementary

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U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer, center, speaks to, from left, Port Angeles School Board President Sarah Methner, Port Angeles City Councilman Mike French, School Superintendent Martin Brewer and  school district Maintenance and Facilities Director Nolan Duce during a visit to Monroe Fields.
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OTA hosting auditions for Shakespeare Renaissance Faire

Auditions for Olympic Theatre Arts’ annual Shakespeare Renaissance Faire, planned late this year, are scheduled for 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. The… Continue reading

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EYE ON CLALLAM: County, port commissioners plan joint meeting

Peninsula Daily News Clallam County and Port of Port Angeles commissioners will hear quarterly reports from the Center for Inclusive Entrepreneurship, Small Business Development Center,… Continue reading

Free WOW! radio forum to explore mind-body connection

Frank DeSalvo of DeSalvo Performance will present “Your Mind Makes a Path Your Body Will Follow,” a free WOW! Working on Wellness Radio… Continue reading

David Scott Johnson
David Scott Johnson