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Orange dots plotted by the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network show the locations of the swarm of small earthquakes in the southern Dabob Bay area Thursday night and early today. The largest dots represent the largest quakes: magnitude 3.4 and 2.8. The red dot is the latest micro quake.

Series of small earthquakes rattles Quilcene-Brinnon area [Updated]

[Corrects wrong time conversions from Greenwich Mean Time to Pacific Standard Time by source. Updates map.] QUILCENE — A series of small earthquakes, starting with… Continue reading

Orange dots plotted by the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network show the locations of the swarm of small earthquakes in the southern Dabob Bay area Thursday night and early today. The largest dots represent the largest quakes: magnitude 3.4 and 2.8. The red dot is the latest micro quake.
UPDATE -- 1B FOOTBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP: Neah Bay Red Devils are state champions after beating Touchet 36-18

UPDATE — 1B FOOTBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP: Neah Bay Red Devils are state champions after beating Touchet 36-18

TACOMA -- Neah Bay beat Touchet 36-18 to win the 2013 1B state football championship at the Tacoma Dome on Friday. Ezekiel Greene scored on… Continue reading

UPDATE -- 1B FOOTBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP: Neah Bay Red Devils are state champions after beating Touchet 36-18
Howly Slim and Sandy Summers will give a free concert at the Sequim Library tonight. Phil Tauran

WEEKEND: Howly Slim, friends to play at Sequim Library for Art Walk

Today and tonight refer to Friday, Dec. 6. SEQUIM — Songs of love, work and travel will fill the Sequim Library tonight as Howly Slim… Continue reading

Howly Slim and Sandy Summers will give a free concert at the Sequim Library tonight. Phil Tauran
The Jaybirds — from left

WEEKEND: Quintet to stir up bluegrass blends in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — Swooping in to the Key City Playhouse on Sunday: the Jaybirds, a modern bluegrass quintet known for burnishing traditional music with its… Continue reading

The Jaybirds — from left
The Concord Chamber Choir is one of two vocal ensembles to fill Port Ludlow's Bay Club with song Sunday. The other

WEEKEND: Seattle singers to croon tunes at Port Ludlow venue

PORT LUDLOW — The Columbia Choirs of Metropolitan Seattle, an internationally known group of singers, are sending two ensembles forth for a candle­light concert at… Continue reading

The Concord Chamber Choir is one of two vocal ensembles to fill Port Ludlow's Bay Club with song Sunday. The other
Breakfast special (with a free Peninsula Daily News) continues at 'The Bear' in Sequim

Breakfast special (with a free Peninsula Daily News) continues at ‘The Bear’ in Sequim

WEEKDAY BREAKFAST CUSTOMERS at the Black Bear Diner in Sequim are getting something FREE with their entrée. Can you guess what that is? Read more… Continue reading

Breakfast special (with a free Peninsula Daily News) continues at 'The Bear' in Sequim

Festival of Trees in Forks this weekend — breakfast with Santa, music, auction

FORKS — The 19th annual Festival of Trees sponsored by Soroptimist International of the Olympic Rain Forest is planned for First Congregational Church, 280 S.… Continue reading

PDN speakers available to address clubs, organizations and other gatherings

PORT ANGELES — Representatives of the Peninsula Daily News are available to speak to clubs, organizations and at other gatherings across the North Olympic Peninsula.… Continue reading

Forks' Skyler DeMatties (1) dribbles upcourt ahead of North Beach defender Mousie Shale

PREP BASKETBALL: Forks girls win opener over North Beach; other area reports

FORKS — Courtnie Paul scored 25 points to lead Forks to a 43-40 season-opening win over North Beach. The Spartans scored a big chunk of… Continue reading

Forks' Skyler DeMatties (1) dribbles upcourt ahead of North Beach defender Mousie Shale
Orange dots plotted by the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network show the locations of the swarm of small earthquakes in the southern Dabob Bay area Thursday night and early today. The largest dots represent the largest quakes: magnitude 3.4 and 2.8. The red dot is the latest micro quake.

Series of small earthquakes rattles Quilcene-Brinnon area [Updated]

[Corrects wrong time conversions from Greenwich Mean Time to Pacific Standard Time by source. Updates map.] QUILCENE — A series of small earthquakes, starting with… Continue reading

Orange dots plotted by the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network show the locations of the swarm of small earthquakes in the southern Dabob Bay area Thursday night and early today. The largest dots represent the largest quakes: magnitude 3.4 and 2.8. The red dot is the latest micro quake.
Vivian Elvis Hansen/Peninsula Daily News (click on photo to enlarge)

They’re still on their game: Class of ’65 returns to the PA High School gym

PORT ANGELES — Two legendary Port Angeles High School basketball teams were honored at an all-class reunion last weekend.. The 1952 Roughrider boys and 1986… Continue reading

Vivian Elvis Hansen/Peninsula Daily News (click on photo to enlarge)
The Jaybirds — from left

WEEKEND: Quintet to stir up bluegrass blends in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — Swooping in to the Key City Playhouse on Sunday: the Jaybirds, a modern bluegrass quintet known for burnishing traditional music with its… Continue reading

The Jaybirds — from left

Witnesses sought in State Patrol trooper’s crash . . . and other news briefs

Witnesses sought in trooper's crash on 101 PORT ANGELES — The State Patrol's Major Accident Investigation Team put out the call Wednesday for witnesses to… Continue reading

'Cherish Our Children' fundraiser in LaPush on Friday

‘Cherish Our Children’ fundraiser in LaPush on Friday

LAPUSH — The city of Forks and the Quileute tribe are sponsoring the 12th annual Cherish Our Children holiday fundraiser for disadvantaged children at the… Continue reading

'Cherish Our Children' fundraiser in LaPush on Friday

‘Festival of Lights’ in Port Townsend on Friday, Saturday

PORT TOWNSEND — The fourth annual Festival of Lights has a new location this year — the Unity Spiritual Enrichment Center, 3918 San Juan Ave.… Continue reading

Breakfast special (with a free Peninsula Daily News) continues at 'The Bear' in Sequim

Breakfast special (with a free Peninsula Daily News) continues at ‘The Bear’ in Sequim

WEEKDAY BREAKFAST CUSTOMERS at the Black Bear Diner in Sequim are getting something FREE with their entrée. Can you guess what that is? Read more… Continue reading

Breakfast special (with a free Peninsula Daily News) continues at 'The Bear' in Sequim

Have coffee with Sequim’s mayor on Thursday

SEQUIM — Mayor Ken Hays will continue the “Coffee with the Mayor” program in December. Sequim residents can meet informally with Hays at the Oak… Continue reading

Jefferson Healthcare seeks applicants for new patient, family advisory council

PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson Healthcare is accepting applications for a new Patient and Family Advisory Council. Applications will be accepted through Jan. 15. The council… Continue reading

PDN speakers available to address clubs, organizations and other gatherings

PORT ANGELES — Representatives of the Peninsula Daily News are available to speak to clubs, organizations and at other gatherings across the North Olympic Peninsula.… Continue reading

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News (Click on photo to enlarge)

Principal for the Day in Port Angeles

JEFFERSON SCHOOL first-grader Leilani Thomason looks at staff schedules with school Principal Joyce Mininger last week in Port Angeles. Leilani was chosen as Principal for… Continue reading

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