Satria McKnight, 12, of Port Townsend is among the performers who studies at the Pop-Up Movement gym in Port Hadlock. She’ll appear in Pop-Up’s shows this weekend. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Arts & Entertainment

Pop-Up Movement offers shows, classes

‘Pandemic project’ gains velocity

News

Wooden Boat Festival canceled

Vaccination requirement prompts pullouts

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Acupuncturist Pat Flood, owner of Olympic Acupuncture in Port Angeles, arranges a display of herbs and supplements in her office on Friday.

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Vaccination question: Mandate or encourage?

Some businesses go to vax-only policy

Arts & Entertainment

Community garage sale set Saturday

PORT TOWNSEND — The Jefferson County Fair Association will host a community garage sale from 9 a.m. to…

Luke Robins.

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Peninsula College sets vaccine protocol

Masks, staff shots required

John Walsch, mental health navigator for the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office, recently had his position extended through the end of June 2022, after the Sheriff’s Office was awarded a year-long grant by the Washington Association of Sheriffs & Police Chiefs to fund the position. (Zach Jablonski/Peninsula Daily News)

Crime & Justice

Navigating difficulties: Help offered to those in crisis

Mental health professional joins police on calls

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Port Townsend School Board retreat today

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend School Board will discuss racial literacy, the strategic plan process and superintendent’s…

News

COVID, staffing burden Olympic Peninsula hospitals

The hospital system on the North Olympic Peninsula is strained by the increase of COVID-19 patients and staffing…

Opinion

PAT NEAL: Rough bar conditions

It was daylight on the water. A heaving deck and the smell of saltwater told me I’d awakened…

News

Poulsbo man killed after collision with truck

A Poulsbo man died last week after his car reportedly crossed the centerline on state Highway 104 near…

The 961-foot Serenade of the Seas skirts Point Wilson on its way from Seattle to Alaska. The Royal Caribbean ship, which holds 2,578 passengers, also passed Port Angeles and Sekiu en route to its first stop in Sitka today. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

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Just passing through

The 961-foot Serenade of the Seas skirts Point Wilson on its way from Seattle to Alaska.

Crime & Justice

Murder sentence over 3 decades

Nordland man also to serve time for assault

Pamela Roberts, left, and Sheila Harwood will give a live-streamed Candlelight Concert of summery classical music Thursday evening. (Photo by Howard Gilbert)

Arts & Entertainment

‘Melodic, magical’ Candlelight Concert livestream Thursday

PORT TOWNSEND — Two women will dive headlong into the music they love Thursday night in hopes of…

Crime & Justice

Arrest warrant issued for ‘Egger Guy’

Skips hate crime sentencing

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COVID, tuberculosis outbreaks grow at Clallam Bay prison

The outbreaks of COVID-19 and tuberculosis at the Clallam Bay Corrections Center continue to grow, as officials try…

The Fulton Street Chamber Players, featuring pianist George Lopez, will give the last two Concerts in the Barn this weekend at Quilcene's Trillium Woods Farm. photos courtesy of Concerts in the Barn

Arts & Entertainment

Weekend arts events set on Peninsula

An outdoor knitting circle, jazz live in a castle courtyard, classical music in and around a barn: They’re…

Life

Port Townsend High School Scholarship Foundation accepting applications for college funding

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Townsend High School Scholarship Foundation is accepting applications for college scholarships.

The barn at Trillium Woods Farm near Quilcene is the setting for free chamber concerts this summer, including last Sunday’s performance by, from left, James Garlick, Richard O’Neill, Jeremy Denk and Ani Aznavoorian. This weekend will bring the final Concerts in the Barn at 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Patrons who sit inside the barn must show proof of vaccination. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/Peninsula Daily News)

Arts & Entertainment

Fulton Street Players highlight weekend finale

Performances to include 2017 work from Seattle composer

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Transit eyes options for electric buses

Board member calls for workshop in 2022

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COVID-19 case rates skyrocket on Olympic Peninsula

Health officer reiterates need for vaccinations