Peninsula Daily News

Christi Baron

Forks Forum hires new editor

FORKS — Forks native Christi Baron was named the new editor of the Forks Forum last Monday. Baron, 57, said she is excited to be… Continue reading

Christi Baron

Hurricane Ridge Road work begins Tuesday

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Installation of the final stretch of fiber-optic cable conduit on Hurricane Ridge Road may disrupt traffic beginning this Tuesday. Work is… Continue reading

No turkey on Thanksgiving? Salvation Army needs your donations

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Salvation Army needs your help — it has no turkeys or hams on hand for the Thanksgiving meal the… 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

Port Angeles senior Sarah Steinman bumps the ball during the Roughriders 2A state tournament opener against Capital

PREP VOLLEYBALL: Port Angeles goes two and out at state

LAKEWOOD — Port Angeles came home from the 2A state volleyball tournament early after losing both of its matches to Capital and Squalicum. As the… Continue reading

Port Angeles senior Sarah Steinman bumps the ball during the Roughriders 2A state tournament opener against Capital

Tickets still on sale for Festival of Trees events

PORT ANGELES — Tickets are still available to most of the celebrations planned among the trees and wreaths that will be all dressed up for… Continue reading

UPDATED — COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula College men and women both advance to NWAACC championship games

UPDATED — COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula College men and women both advance to NWAACC championship games

TUKWILA — The Peninsula College men also will play for the NWAACC championship after beating Walla Walla 2-0 Saturday night in the semifinal match. The… Continue reading

UPDATED — COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula College men and women both advance to NWAACC championship games

UPDATED — Logging truck spills load west of Port Angeles, driver unhurt

PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man was uninjured after the log truck he was driving on U.S. Highway 101 near the Elwha River bridge… Continue reading

UPDATED —Â COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula College women and men repeat as NWAACC champs

UPDATED —Â COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula College women and men repeat as NWAACC champs

TUKWILA — The Peninsula College men's soccer team joined the women's team in winning its second consecutive NWAACC championship Sunday night on a late goal by… Continue reading

UPDATED —Â COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula College women and men repeat as NWAACC champs
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Pamela Adams

Adams to serve on Port Townsend City Council after lead widens in ballot count

PORT TOWNSEND— Harold Sherwood has conceded to Pamela Adams after the margin between two candidates in a close Port Townsend City Council race widened slightly… Continue reading

Pamela Adams

Clallam Toys for Tots drive starts today

PORT ANGELES — Starting today, volunteers from the Mount Olympus Detachment No. 897 Marine Corps League will place U.S. Marine Reserve Toys for Tots donation… Continue reading

State group honors Tidepools literary magazine in its division

PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College’s 2013 Tidepools magazine has won the best small budget literary magazine award from the Washington Community College Humanities Association. The… Continue reading

UPDATED — COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula College men and women both advance to NWAACC championship games

UPDATED — COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula College men and women both advance to NWAACC championship games

TUKWILA — The Peninsula College men also will play for the NWAACC championship after beating Walla Walla 2-0 Saturday night in the semifinal match. The… Continue reading

UPDATED — COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula College men and women both advance to NWAACC championship games
UPDATED — COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula College men and women both advance to NWAACC championship games

UPDATED — COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula College men and women both advance to NWAACC championship games

TUKWILA — The Peninsula College men also will play for the NWAACC championship after beating Walla Walla 2-0 Saturday night in the semifinal match. The… Continue reading

UPDATED — COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula College men and women both advance to NWAACC championship games

UPDATED — Logging truck spills load west of Port Angeles, driver unhurt

PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man was uninjured after the log truck he was driving on U.S. Highway 101 near the Elwha River bridge… Continue reading

WEEKEND: All-woman She's Not Dead at Port Townsend roadhouse

WEEKEND: All-woman She’s Not Dead at Port Townsend roadhouse

PORT TOWNSEND — She’s Not Dead, an all-woman band from Portland, Ore., will fill up the Highway 20 Road House with hard rock, pop and… Continue reading

WEEKEND: All-woman She's Not Dead at Port Townsend roadhouse
Trio Latitude 41 — from left

WEEKEND: Chamber music fest starts Sunday in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — Trio Latitude 41, a piano-violin-cello ensemble, will begin the 2013-2014 Port Townsend Chamber Music Festival on Sunday with an afternoon of Schubert,… Continue reading

Trio Latitude 41 — from left
The Sequim High School thespians are poised for their final two performances of Shakespeare's “The Taming of the Shrew” at the Sequim High Performing Arts Center tonight and Saturday. Jim Heintz

WEEKEND: Only two performances of ‘Taming of the Shrew’ left

NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, Nov. 15. SEQUIM — “The Taming of the Shrew,” Shakespeare's battle of the sexes, is playing at the… Continue reading

The Sequim High School thespians are poised for their final two performances of Shakespeare's “The Taming of the Shrew” at the Sequim High Performing Arts Center tonight and Saturday. Jim Heintz

WEEKEND: Other area events on North Olympic Peninsula

NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, Nov. 15. An English country dance, Reading for Hunger Relief and a lecture about shipwrecks are among the… Continue reading