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POINT OF VIEW: Proposed legislation fails to solve problem of nursing care

When you live in a rural community and experience a life-threatening accident or illness, you need a finely…

Gov. Jay Inslee

News

State to lift indoor mask mandate March 21

Indoor requirement also to be ended on Peninsula

News

Authorities say COVID-19 mitigations should stay in place until March 21

It is important to keep all mitigation measures in place until March 21, according to the region’s health…

Life

Addiction TED Talks scheduled

Olympic Unitarian Universalist Fellowship will host “TED Talks: Addiction”

Roddy Biggs

Life

Speaker set for Unitarian service

Roddy Biggs will present “We Are: Promises Kept And Broken”

The Rev. Larry Schellink will present "Happy For No Reason" at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Schellink is the pastor at Unity in the Olympics, 2917 E. Myrtle Ave.

Life

Weekend program scheduled for Unity in the Olympics

The Rev. Larry Schellink will present “Happy For No Reason”

News

Investigation continues, but active search for Joyce man ends

Kevin Richter was reported missing Feb. 10

Crime & Justice

Man sentenced to 25 years for attack, burglary

Brutal attack on 81-year-old left her for dead

Canadian-born oboist Anne Krabill of Port Townsend is the featured soloist in the Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra’s two concerts this weekend. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Arts & Entertainment

Featured oboe soloist longtime Peninsula resident

Waiting list available for weekend concerts

News

Autopsy confirms cause of death

Clallam County man in 30s succumbed to COVID-19

Life

Oyster lecture scheduled for today online

“The Rise and Fall and Rise Again of the Olympia Oyster”

News

Maps show Cascadia quake impact on region

Evacuation towers in short supply

News

Frugals to host Port Angeles High School Band fundraiser

PORT ANGELES — Frugals will host a fundraiser for the Port Angeles High School Band Booster Club from…

The Coho ferry arrives in Port Angeles from Victoria on Monday afternoon as the sun sets and the moon rises. The Canadian government announced the following day that, starting Feb. 28, travelers have the option of using a COVID-19 rapid antigen test rather than a PCR test, so long as it is administered by a health care professional. Also, “on arrival” in Canada, testing requirements will be eased for those who are fully vaccinated against the virus. (Pierre LaBossiere/Peninsula Daily News)

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Harbor sunset

The Coho ferry arrives in Port Angeles from Victoria on Monday afternoon as the sun sets and the…

Opinion

PAT NEAL: Fish are getting smarter

It was the American author John Steinbeck who said, “It has always been my private conviction that any…

Pictured, left to right, are Aidan Butterworth, Jason Gladfelter, Teagan Clark, Eve Burke, Jenna McGoff, Hannah Basden and Jaziel Livingston.

Education

Port Angeles High School DECA gets gold certification

The Port Angeles High School’s chapter of Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) received gold-level certification for its…

An excavator valued at about $29,000 was reported stolen from the Jamestown Healing Center site at 526 S. Ninth Ave., in Sequim on Monday.

News

Thefts from Jamestown site, Home Depot investigated

SEQUIM — Clallam County Sheriff’s deputies and Sequim police officers continued on Tuesday to investigate the thefts from…

News

Canada’s easing of restrictions hopeful sign for Coho ferry

Case rates reportedly continue dropping

Saar’s employees Fekla Weldon, left, and Sara Hudson take a break on Weldon’s last day at the store, which will close in about five weeks. (Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News)

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Saar’s closing doors; offering sales bargains

Declining revenue cited as reason

TSR

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Firefighters save man, extinguish four fires across Sequim over weekend

SEQUIM — A Sequim man saved from a fire near Woodcock Road on Sunday was involved in one…