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 A team of volunteers painted "Black Lives Matter" on Port Townsend's Water Street last summer.

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Port Townsend City Council to consider street-painting permits

‘Black Lives Matter’ message spurred ordinance

News

Clallam, Jefferson counties stay in Phase 1 for now

Metrics might not be ‘measuring the reality’ local health officers say

Erin Reading is cofounder of the Port Townsend Psychedelic Society, which seeks the decriminalization of psilocybin mushrooms and psychoactive plants. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

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Port Townsend woman seeks decriminalization of ‘magic’ mushrooms

Proponents say city could make possession a low priority

Crime & Justice

Port Townsend man accused of stealing mail

More than 50 people impacted

Business

Hospitality sector drives jobless claims on North Olympic Peninsula

Unemployment continued to climb on the North Olympic Peninsula in December as the hospitality industry bore the brunt…

Opinion

PAT NEAL: Digging the Ozette potato

POTATOES MUST BE my favorite thing to dig, next to clams, but clam season is closed so I’m…

News

More COVID-19 cases confirmed on North Olympic Peninsula

U.K variant found in state

Port Townsend's Joe Euro will perform at a Candlelight Concert this week.

Arts & Entertainment

Candlelight Concerts resume with Port Townsend’s Joe Euro

Guitar player blends styles, sounds

News

Finalists picked to lead Port Townsend, Chimacum school districts

Community forums with candidates next week

The Port Townsend Paper Co. recycles more than a third of the state's castoff cardboard and employs just fewer than 300 workers. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Presentation to feature 100 years of mill history

Series of projects includes artwork, paper making

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Clallam and Jefferson health officials seek volunteers for COVID-19 vaccination clinics

Some vaccination clinics resuming next week

Poet Lauren Davis, also a bookseller and instructor at Imprint Books and the Writers' Workshoppe in Port Townsend, has published "The Missing Ones," a collection of poems about a woman who disappeared at Lake Crescent. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Arts & Entertainment

Love, loss and poetry at Lake Crescent

Port Townsend author transfixed by woman’s story

News

COVID-19 case rates down on Peninsula

Vaccination clinics on hold as Clallam, Jefferson restock supplies

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

• Port Angeles Business Association — Virtual meeting at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday.

Cyclist Dave Thielk, struck by a tree on Olympic Hot Springs Road last month, is on the mend at home in Port Townsend. Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News

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‘Luckiest unlucky moment’: Cyclist survives falling tree in ONP

‘I thought I was dead’

Jefferson County commissioners David Sullivan, left, and Kate Dean speak about the sales and use tax with county administrator Philip Morley on Monday morning at the Jefferson County Courthouse. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

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State bills aim to restructure public health system

Control would shift from individual counties

The plants in local gardener Alicia Susanne's life bring her tranquility and joy.  "I feel blessed to be sharing my home with them," she said. (Alicia Susanne)

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Bring the garden indoors with houseplants

LINDA, A GREAT client of mine and a Feng Shui master, commented on house plants and the beneficial…

"Fire Bell Tower" by Phillip Carrico is among the pieces chosen for the 14th Annual Collective Visions Gallery show in Bremerton. 
Mitchel Osborne’s “Split Screen” is an architectural study.
Margaret Woodcock’s “Roadside Composition” was inspired by a walk.

Arts & Entertainment

Port Townsend Art Gallery artists in CVG show

BREMERTON — Artwork by three members of the Port Townsend Art Gallery was selected for the 14th Annual…

Forrest Brennan performed as part of the Intercollegiate Marching Band in a virtual performance that played during halftime of the College Football Playoff national championship game on Jan.11.

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Brennan performs for College Football Playoff national championship

Forrest Brennan performed as part of the Intercollegiate Marching Band in a virtual performance that played during halftime…

When Lindsey Crouse moved  her family and horse rescue operation from Ramona, Calif.,  to Sequim, she also brought her Cowboy with her. Standing at 76.5 inches he’s the world’s biggest steer, in contrast to Crouse who is 68 inches tall. Visitors are welcome to drive by to see him at his pasture Serenity Acres Horse Rehabilitation at 123 Ward Lane in Sequim. (Karen Griffiths/for Peninsula Daily News)

Life

HORSEPLAY: Serenity Acres in Sequim a safe place for rescued animals, at-risk youth

WOW! THAT COWBOY is one gigantic hunk of beef!