Author Corky Parker will give a talk on memoir-writing this Saturday. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

Life

Memoir author will sign books, talk about telling one’s story

Corky Parker to introduce “La Finca: Love, Loss and Laundry on a Tiny Puerto Rican Island”

News

Port Townsend City Council OKs budget of $45.3 M

Staffing, infrastructure priorities

Sarah Creachbaum. (Photo courtesy Olympic National Park Service)

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Olympic National Park chief to leave for Alaska

Acting superintendent not selected

Farmer Jennings Briley of Foggy Hog Farm works with pigs of various ages at Port Townsend’s Foggy Hog Farm. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

News

‘A pig with a purpose’ is the motto at Foggy Hog Farm

The farm is part of a cooperative operation that raises local meat

News

Reinfections studied to see if omicron is on Peninsula

COVID-19 case rates climbing

Jeff Bohman, of the Peninsula Trails Coalition and Race Director Victoria Jones with the presentation of the Donated Check. Taken at the Morse Creek ODT Trailhead.  (Photo Credit: Dave Lasorsa)

Life

Port Angeles Marathon Association donates funds

$30,000 to local community organizations

Port Townsend Main Street Program

 Eryn Smith, on left, presents a gold award to JoAnn Williams for the window at Earthenworks Gallery.

Arts & Entertainment

Port Townsend winning windows announced

Small Business Saturday merchant window contest results

Life

Author talks new book in Zoom lecture

“This Land of Ice and Snow: A journey Across the North in Winter” by Anders Morley

Holly Stone Cabe of Port Townsend and her dog Louie recently connected with Pet Helpers, a new nonprofit organization which provides aid in veterinary emergencies. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Pet Helpers provide aid for pets and owners

Donations help with emergency care

News

County mulls second biennial budget

Final approval set later this month

News

Health officer: Thanksgiving surge size could be smaller than expected

New COVID-19 cases reported on Peninsula

Harpist David Michael’s latest album is available for free streaming. (Photo courtesy Jesse Allen)

Arts & Entertainment

Port Townsend harpist releases album

Free streams offered on website

Opinion

PAT NEAL: Extinction for profit

It was another tough week in the news. A decision was made by the state Department of Fish…

Arts & Entertainment

Peninsula Daily News columnist Pat Neal to speak in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — Pat Neal will present “The History of Fishing on the Olympic Peninsula” at 7 p.m.…

News

Two additional deaths recorded in Clallam County

Long-term care facility outbreaks now over

News

Port Townsend transit plan draws criticism

Language to acknowledge the climate crisis to be added

Copper Canyon Press’ Joseph Bednarik is editor of the largest book ever published by the Port Townsend press: “Jim Harrison: Complete Poems.” The book will be celebrated in an online launch party, free to the public, at 5:15 p.m. Wednesday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Arts & Entertainment

Copper Canyon Press to publish poetry tome

‘Jim Harrison: Complete Poems’ launch party Wednesday

“The Long Today,” about a Saskatchewan canoe trip to mark a man’s 70th birthday, is one of the short films in the “Jane’s Faves” package available for streaming this week from the Port Townsend Film Festival. (Port Townsend Film Festival)

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‘Jane’s Faves’ stream through Sunday in Port Townsend Film Festival Pic

Final session of the year

The Kiwanis Choo Choo pulled onto Taylor Street in downtown Port Townsend for the community Christmas tree lighting Saturday evening. The lighted, horn-sounding train will make another appearance in Uptown and downtown Port Townsend this coming Saturday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Choo Choo arrives

The Kiwanis Choo Choo pulled onto Taylor Street in downtown Port Townsend for the community Christmas tree lighting…

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Tidepools Magazine accepting submissions through Jan. 16

PORT ANGELES — Tidepools Magazine is accepting submissions for its 58th edition through Sunday, Jan. 16.