Clallam County

Price of freedom

Every time I hear the noise from Whidbey Island I think of the freedoms we enjoy in this country and the sacrifice many have made… Continue reading

Volunteer pilots to test transporting vaccine to West End

The volunteer pilots of the Disaster Airlift Response Team have been enlisted to possibly help deliver the COVID-19 vaccine to the West… Continue reading

Clallam Conservation District taking pre-orders for plant sale

The Clallam Conservation District is accepting pre-orders for its native plant sale through Jan. 28. The district conducts the sale annually, saying… Continue reading

Clallam revenues better than anticipated, but hiring freeze continues

Staff asked to prioritize list of positions by February

Sequim Friends of the Library to hold book sale

The Friends of the Sequim Library will conduct a book sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 19. The sale is… Continue reading

University of Washington Medical Center Pharmacy Manager Christine Meyer puts a tray of doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine into the deep freeze after the vaccine arrived at the University of Washington Medical Center's Montlake campus on Monday in Seattle. (Mike Siegel/The Seattle Times via The Associated Press)
University of Washington Medical Center Pharmacy Manager Christine Meyer puts a tray of doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine into the deep freeze after the vaccine arrived at the University of Washington Medical Center's Montlake campus on Monday in Seattle. (Mike Siegel/The Seattle Times via The Associated Press)

Chapman elected to committee chair

State Rep. Mike Chapman has been elected chair of the state House Committee on Rural Development, Agriculture and Natural Resources. Chapman, a Port… Continue reading

Letters to the Editor: Unity with Democrats?

Unity After trying to nullify the 2016 election with an impeachment and other investigations, Democrats are now calling for unity. After blocking the president’s every… Continue reading

More beds sought for homeless

Serenity House aims to expand shelter

Port Angeles’ Parent to Parent to host virtual social hour

Parent to Parent will host Third Friday Social Hour from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday. The virtual social for parents and… Continue reading

Sequim School Board pursues placing two levies on ballot

The Sequim School Board on Wednesday accepted three applications to write “pro” statements for the Clallam County Online Voters’ Guide for two upcoming… Continue reading

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Pfizer vaccine expected to arrive in state Monday

Three COVID-19 cases reported across Peninsula this weekend

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Chelsey Bettger of Joyful Events and Balloons, left, and Katheryn Murray of PNW Mobile Detailing decorate one of the vehicles to be in the Candy Cane Parade of Happiness.
Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News
Chelsey Bettger of Joyful Events and Balloons, left, and Katheryn Murray of PNW Mobile Detailing decorate one of the vehicles to be in the Candy Cane Parade of Happiness.

A GROWING CONCERN: Still time to prepare for winter

first gorgeous, then rain, rain, rain. All right, it is December, and the good news is that we still are… Continue reading

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Mike La Grange, manager of the Lincoln Street Safeway store in Port Angeles, left, and employee Sheryl Switer, who help organize the store's food drive, chat on Saturday next to a display of food bags for purchase to benefit the local food bank.

Friendly rivalry to raise money for food banks

A friendly competition beginning today between Port Angeles and Sequim Safeway stores will culminate with a pie in a face. Mayor William Armacost of Sequim… Continue reading

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Mike La Grange, manager of the Lincoln Street Safeway store in Port Angeles, left, and employee Sheryl Switer, who help organize the store's food drive, chat on Saturday next to a display of food bags for purchase to benefit the local food bank.
Lauren Kuehne, lead author of a new study of noise pollution on the Olympic Peninsula, works in the forests of Western Washington.
Lauren Kuehne, lead author of a new study of noise pollution on the Olympic Peninsula, works in the forests of Western Washington.
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Home Fund donors dig deep

Generous residents of the North Olympic Peninsula have dug deep into their pockets during a time of hardship to help their neighbors. In the past… Continue reading

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