View a free screening and participate in a discussion of the 2020 film “Gather” online this month, part of a Peninsula College program exploring indigenous food sovereignty.

News

Screening, Studium event to spotlight food sovereignty

PORT ANGELES — Studium Generale, House of Learning, Peninsula College Longhouse and Magic of Cinema will host a…

News

County virus numbers not following state trend

Peninsula remains in low-to-moderate risk category

Business

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Open to the public

Life

A GROWING CONCERN: Evergreen advice for conifer pruning

WELL, HERE WE are already — it’s November!

April Ottey jewelry is on display at the Port Townsend School of the Arts exhibit that opens Monday.
Barbara Ramsey's fiber arts is exhibited at the Grover Gallery.

Arts & Entertainment

Port Townsend School of Arts begins juried show

PORT TOWNSEND — “One of a Kind,” a show and sale of small works by more than 40…

Politics

State representative, position 1 finances

The following campaign finance information for state House of Representative Position 1 candidates Mike Chapman and Sue Forde…

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Commissioner race financial reports

The following campaign finance information for Jefferson County commissioner District 2 candidates Heidi Eisenhour and Lorna Smith is…

Politics

Commission hopefuls close in fundraising

County race candidates file financial reports

The age range of COVID-19 cases is updated each Friday on the Clallam County Public Health webstite. (Keith Thorpe / Peninsula Daily News)

News

Peninsula COVID-19 new cases up slightly

Increase lower than most of rest of nation

This screenshot of the Jefferson County Public Utility District's
online outage map shows the area affected by Friday morning's
electrical power outage, which most severely affected customers in the
Port Townsend area.

News

Wind knocks out power for thousands in Port Townsend area

PORT TOWNSEND — About 6,700 electrical customers in East Jefferson County lost power for several minutes Friday morning…

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Port Townsend High School students celebrate Day of the Dead

PORT TOWNSEND — High school students are celebrating the Day of the Dead a little differently this year…

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Politics

Chapman, Forde tactics differ in contest

Incumbent,challenger file financial reports

News

EYE ON JEFFERSON: County considers CARES Act funding for city

The three Jefferson County commissioners will consider action to provide up to $144,150 of CARES Act funds to…

News

State Parks announces winter camping, day-use schedule

More than 100 parks remain open year round

Life

ISSUES OF FAITH: Choosing leaders in a crisis with Golden Rule

“WHEN THE CARES of my heart are many, your consolations cheer my soul” (Psalms 94:19).

Center Valley Animal Rescue director Sara Penhallegon, right, along with veterinarian and volunteer Dr. Christine Parker-Graham conduct a medical evaluation on a female cougar that checked itself in to the rescue earlier this month. (Center Valley Animal Rescue)

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Starving cougar found at animal rescue center

Staff members rehab lost animal, send to Texas zoo

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Politics

Money tracked in 24th contest

Tharinger’s cash, Pruiett’s donors

Politics

24th District state House candidates’ contributions reported

The following campaign finance information for 24th District state House candidates Brian Pruiett and Steve Tharinger is collected…

Politics

Jefferson voter turnout highest in state at 73.9 percent; Clallam at 64 percent

Jefferson County maintained its lead as tops in the state for voter turnout on Thursday with 73.9 percent,…

Arts & Entertainment

Still Halloween, but a little different this year

Pandemic alters holiday celebrations