News

Unthank sees uptick in Sequim COVID-19 cases

Jefferson County reports no new positive tests

Opinion

PAT NEAL: A star is born

Embarking on a new reality television career

Port Townsend resident Mike Marston checks out of Aldrich's Market Tuesday with barista and cashier Sarah Marx. The 125-year-old store reopened Saturday after closing in early spring and being bought by new owners and renovated over the summer. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

Business

Aldrich’s Market reopens with local connections

New owners grow partnerships with several producers

Politics

State Senate hopefuls debate taxes, sex ed

PORT ANGELES — Candidates for a four-year 24th Legislative District state Senate seat clashed over wildfires and sex…

News

Open space, park top alternatives for golf course, survey finds

City staff to vet 3 proposals, present to council Nov. 2

Politics

Elections offices prepare for high voter turnout

North Olympic Peninsula elections officials are preparing for a high voter turnout in the Nov. 3 general election.

Maple seeds hang from their parent tree in the 300 block of East Fifth Street near Port Angeles City Hall on Tuesday. As the days get shorter and the weather gets cooler, many trees across the North Olympic Peninsula are transforming into their autumn colors. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Life

Fall transformation

Maple seeds hang from their parent tree in the 300 block of East Fifth Street near Port Angeles…

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News

Search planned for bodies of missing men

Family conducting their own searches for Walter Mead and Sean Pickering

News

‘Difficult phase’ of pandemic ahead

Health officers warn of need to stay vigilant

News

Tsunami sirens to sound for drill

Great ShakeOut set for Thursday

Kurt Hardesty, left, and Chris MacDonald of the city of Port Townsend's transportation crew apply yellow tape to the roadway around a mini traffic circle Monday morning in the center of Washington Street at Cass Street next to County Courthouse Park in Port Townsend. (Nicholas Johnson/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Port Townsend installs temporary traffic circles on Washington Street

If effective, area residents would pay for permanent fixtures

News

Roadwork on Highway 104 to cause delays

SHINE — Maintenance crews will be repairing a damaged guardrail from 7 a.m. through 4 p.m. today through…

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Politics

North Olympic Peninsula 2020 Voter Guide

The North Olympic Peninsula 2020 Voter Guide is out now.

News

One new COVID-19 case in Jefferson; none in Clallam

Recent Jefferson cases primarily through out-of-county contacts

Holly Jarnagin, left, and 2-year-old Frankie Rezendes of Port Townsend make chalk art in the intersection of Lawrence and Tyler streets Saturday during the farmers market in uptown Port Townsend. City staff set up a booth and distributed chalk during Saturday's market, encouraging people to draw their hopes and dreams for the city's future. (Nicholas Johnson/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Port Townsend seeks future visions drawn in chalk

Creative prompt aims for civic engagement

Arts & Entertainment

Bilingual theater group to present play about indigenous peoples’ struggles

Available online for free on the Zoom platform

News

Clallam County reports two additional virus cases

Officials: Statewide wave has yet to hit Peninsula

News

Two new cases confirmed in Jefferson; none in Clallam

Health officers cite compliance for keeping transmission low

Politics

Eisenhour, Smith field questions in forum

Commissioner candidates discuss issues ahead of Nov. 3 election

Opinion

POINT OF VIEW: For fair debate, hopefuls must show up

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