Site Logo
Susan Sorensen brings Thor, a Maremma sheepdog she and Don Sorensen own, to Sherwood Assisted Living last week. It’s the third dog Sorensen has brought to senior facilities to help lift spirits of the residents. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Life

Sheepdog making rounds at assisted living facility

Sherwood Assisted Living gets a visit

News

Two more deaths reported

Peninsula death toll now at 57

Opinion

PAT NEAL: Try not to get lost

Who says there is no good news these days?

News

Burn ban loosened on North Olympic Peninsula

Burn bans in Jefferson and Clallam counties have been loosened to allow for recreational fires and the use…

News

Coffee with the Mayor scheduled Thursday

SEQUIM — William Armacost will host Coffee with the Mayor at 8 a.m. Thursday.

News

Port Angeles resident named to Spokane Falls Community College honor roll

Spokane honor roll

News

Elderly woman killed in crash outside Forks

BEAVER — An elderly woman was killed in a collision Monday morning when a semi-truck and trailer hit…

News

Three more deaths due to COVID-19

One connected to outbreak

Mourners gathered Sunday night at Duncan Field in Forks for a candlelight vigil for Saturday morning crash victims, from left to right, Ariel Morales Sandoval, Gyovanna Morales, Jaden C. Lohrengel, Shaiyann A. Cummins and Tyler J. Ellis. Lohrengel, Ellis and Cummins died in the wreck. (Lonnie Archibald/For Peninsula Daily News)

News

Forks vigil draws 300 to remember teens

Teachers say their doors open to grieving students

Jena Stamper

News

Candidate misidentified in PDN story Sunday

Stamper not the woman who asked businessman about defying vaccine proof mandate

News

State Patrol corrects details of fatal wreck

BEAVER — A collision killed a 70-year-old Forks woman after she turned into the path of a dump…

Paul Stutseman, on scaffolding, and Ardith Hansel, foreground, paint a house as part of a church project. (Dave Logan/For Peninsula Daily News)

Life

Volunteers restore home in community project

‘It was miraculous,’ organizer says of church-led effort

News

Forks mourns deaths of three young people

Two others remain hospitalized following car crash

The Port Angeles Branch of 1st Security Bank recently donated $2,500 to the Port Angeles Community Players to upgrade the ventilation system in the playhouse.

The improved system will make it safer for audiences at the player’s performances.

Pictured, from left to right, are Stephanie McFadden, Barbara Frederick, Tyrone Beatty, Richard Stephens, Elisa Simonsen and John James.

Arts & Entertainment

Bank donates to Port Angeles Community Players

The Port Angeles Branch of 1st Security Bank recently donated $2,500 to the Port Angeles Community Players to…

News

Bicyclist taken to Olympic Medical Center after colliding with minivan

PORT ANGELES — A bicyclist was taken to Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles after he struck a…

News

Traffic to shift lanes on US Highway 101 at Bagley Creek

PORT ANGELES — Eastbound traffic on U.S. Highway 101 will shift to the new bridge as early as…

Education

National Merit Scholarship names several local students to program finals

EVANSTON, Ill. — The National Merit Scholarship Corporation has named several local students as semifinalists in the 2022…

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Weather, or not, to plant

WELL, SEPTEMBER ROLLS on, football season has begun and we’ve had some decent rain of late to help…

Business

Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

PORT ANGELES — Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show…

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Business Association — Virtual meetings Tuesdays via Zoom.