Clallam County

Quilcene's Ward Norden sits on a bench at the recently constructed fishing pier at Lake Leland County Park. The Lake Leland day use park, boat ramp, fishing dock and waterfront area are open after a construction project by the state Department of Fish and Wildlife. (Holly Bauman)
Quilcene's Ward Norden sits on a bench at the recently constructed fishing pier at Lake Leland County Park. The Lake Leland day use park, boat ramp, fishing dock and waterfront area are open after a construction project by the state Department of Fish and Wildlife. (Holly Bauman)

Port Angeles’ Camaraderie Cellars wins platinum, gold awards

Six wines from Camaraderie Cellars have won either platinum or double-gold awards at the 21st Platinum Competition staged by Wine Press Northwest… Continue reading

Vaccine hopes raised on Olympic Peninsula

Health officers see ‘light at the end of the tunnel’

Port Angeles storage facilities sell for $3.4M

Angeles and Bayview Mini Storage has sold for $3.4 million, according to real estate firm of Marcus and Millichamp. The portfolio includes… Continue reading

Pedestrians take advantage of a break in the rain to take a stroll along the Waterfront Trail along Ediz Hook in Port Angeles on Wednesday. Fair conditions are expected for the rest of the week on the North Olympic Peninsula, although showers are expected to return on Saturday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

A break in the weather

Pedestrians take advantage of a break in the rain to take a stroll along the Waterfront Trail along Ediz Hook in Port Angeles on Wednesday,… Continue reading

Pedestrians take advantage of a break in the rain to take a stroll along the Waterfront Trail along Ediz Hook in Port Angeles on Wednesday. Fair conditions are expected for the rest of the week on the North Olympic Peninsula, although showers are expected to return on Saturday. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Donations urged in lieu of Messiah sing-along

For the first time in nearly 20 years, Trinity United Methodist Church is unable to host the annual “Messiah Sing Along.” COVID-19 pandemic… Continue reading

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Head to Toe salon opens in Sequim

Cosmetologist Sarah Simmons-Lynn has opened Head to Toe Studio. Simmons-Lynn’s new studio is located within the Elements Salon, 435 W. Washington St. She… Continue reading

Sarah Simmons-Lynn

OUTDOORS: Steelheaders left bank-bound and baitless

A GRIM VERDICT for steelheaders on the West End as new rule restrictions announced late Tuesday, just two weeks into the traditional beginning of the… Continue reading

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Police say fatal crosswalk collision an accident

Lorraine (Reandeau) Anderson remembered

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Strait ERN members to hear about next steps, other topics

The Strait of Juan de Fuca Ecosystem Recovery Network members will hear about the next steps for the organization, among other topics, during its quarterly… Continue reading

Peninsula health officers preparing for vaccine distribution

7 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Clallam County; 5 in Jefferson County

The large madrona tree on Eighth Street near Cherry Street in Port Angeles was dismantled on Monday. Some of the larger pieces were to be hauled away. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

Ted’s Tree, one of the largest in the state, dismantled

85-foot-tall madrona stood for more than 400 years

The large madrona tree on Eighth Street near Cherry Street in Port Angeles was dismantled on Monday. Some of the larger pieces were to be hauled away. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)
Two houses are decked out with holiday lights in the 1600 block of West 14th Street in Port Angeles. One yard features lights that form a spiral around a snowman. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

Holiday display

Two houses are decked out with holiday lights in the 1600 block of West 14th Street in Port Angeles. One yard features lights that form… Continue reading

Two houses are decked out with holiday lights in the 1600 block of West 14th Street in Port Angeles. One yard features lights that form a spiral around a snowman. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

Clallam commissioners OK federal relief fund distribution

Funding will go to Port Angeles medical and mental health clinics

Claire Capriola, a clinical pharmacist at Jamestown Family Health Clinic, offers “Cannabis 101: Using Cannabis as Medicine” at the next WOW! Working on Wellness Radio Forum on KSQM today. Submitted photo

Free WOW! radio forum explores cannabis as medicine

Claire Capriola presents “Cannabis 101: Using Cannabis as Medicine” at the next WOW! Working on Wellness Radio Forum set for 2 p.m. to… Continue reading

Claire Capriola, a clinical pharmacist at Jamestown Family Health Clinic, offers “Cannabis 101: Using Cannabis as Medicine” at the next WOW! Working on Wellness Radio Forum on KSQM today. Submitted photo

Giving Tree donations support WAG nonprofit

Looking for some help spreading a little holiday cheer to its canine guests this year, the Welfare For Animals Guild nonprofit group has… Continue reading

Winterizing your garden is the topic of Master Gardener Bob Cain’s Zoom presentation on Thursday. Submitted photo

Green Thumb series focuses on winter-ready gardens

The lone Green Thumb Gardening Tips Education Series presentation in December is devoted to garden work that needs to be completed prior… Continue reading

Winterizing your garden is the topic of Master Gardener Bob Cain’s Zoom presentation on Thursday. Submitted photo

NOLS to offer ‘Winter Stories: Hindsight in 2020’ for adults

The North Olympic Library System invites adults to tune in to listen live to “Winter Stories: Hindsight in 2020,” a special radio program set for… Continue reading