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Seattle-based flamenco artist Savannah Fuentes brings her art form back to Port Townsend this Sunday and Tuesday and to Sequim on Wednesday night. (Photo courtesy of Savannah Fuentes)

Arts & Entertainment

Flamenco returns to Peninsula

Concerts scheduled in Port Townsend, Sequim

Rev. Larry Schellink will present “Awakening, the Distanceless Journey” at Unity in the Olympics at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.

Life

Unity speaker scheduled for Sunday service

PORT ANGELES — The Rev. Larry Schellink will present “Lessons in Awakening, Part 2: True Freedom” at 10:30…

Katherine O'Leary-Cole

Business

New loan consultant hired in Port Townsend

New loan consultant hired in PT

News

Local law enforcement sets impaired driving emphasis

Law enforcement in Clallam and Jefferson counties will engage in high visibility enforcement campaigns in late June to…

News

Jefferson County high school graduations online

Available video streams

Life

Free workshops scheduled at Fort Worden

PORT TOWNSEND — AmeriCorps service members will present two free workshops on Saturday.

Business

Peninsula winery, cidery win state, Seattle wine awards

SEATTLE — The 2021 Washington State Wine Awards / Seattle Wine Awards results have been announced, and two…

Chimacum School District has lined the fence outside of the school along Rhody Drive with banners honoring its 2021 graduating class. Public high schools across the North Olympic Peninsula are conducting their graduation ceremonies this weekend. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Jefferson County high school graduations this weekend

Ceremonies to be less restrictive than ones for last year

News

COVID cases at Clallam County long-term care facility remain at 15

Small rise seen in Jefferson County

Five teenage students at the Ballet Workshop in Port Angeles are headed for summer training programs, reported Kate Robbins, BW’s artistic director. From left are Amelia Brown, 13, Isabella Knott, 17, Caitlynn Donaldson, 17, Ava Johnson, 15, and Daphne Oakes, 13. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Life

Five teens accepted to summer intensives

Youth stars to leave this month for training programs

Jefferson Community Foundation CEO Siobhan Canty. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Jefferson Community Foundation offers grants for art, culture

Emphasis on pandemic recovery

Delores Hagerman, 83, of Port Ludlow will benefit from a trust fund created for asbestos poisoning victims, such as her late husband Ken, derived from insulation made by Owens-Illinois Inc between 1948 and 1958. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Peninsula widow beneficiary of asbestos-illness fund

Deceased husband had served on settlement panel

News

Quimper Grange to host open house

PORT TOWNSEND — After a 15-month closure the Quimper Grange will host an open house from 1 p.m.…

News

Mountain View Pool temporarily closed by equipment failure

PORT TOWNSEND — The city’s Mountain View Pool is temporarily closed due to a failed circulation pump motor,…

News

Change of command set for Naval Magazine Indian Island

Ceremony by invitation only

The Hood Canal Bridge was closed in both directions following an overnight or early morning collision that caused damage to the bridge. State Department of Transportation crews worked to fix the damage Wednesday afternoon. The State Patrol is investigating the incident as a hit-and-run. (Washington State Patrol)

News

Hood Canal Bridge reopens after emergency repair

State Patrol investigating hit and run

News

Long-term care facility outbreak up to 15 cases

The long-term care facility outbreak in Clallam County has risen to 15 cases, with 11 residents and four…

Rower Ken Deem of Tacoma, who placed second in the Seventy48 race last weekend, took a picture just before he started the WA360 in Port Townsend Bay on Monday morning. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Weather conditions challenge racers

Half the field finishes weekend’s Seventy48

Team Bendracing — kayakers Daniel Staudigel and Jason Magness of Bend, Ore. — set out with the rest of the racers in the WA360, the 360-mile, human- and wind-powered event that began in Port Townsend Bay at 6 a.m. Monday. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Racers paddle, harness wind to sail Puget Sound

Teams set off on 360-mile round trip from Port Townsend

David Scott Johnson.

Crime & Justice

Arson, assault charges filed

Sequim man to be arraigned Friday