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SPORTS: Peninsula College soccer players and coaches receive honors

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College men’s and women’s soccer teams dominated the postseason honors much like they did the NWAACC West Division this season.… Continue reading

SPORTS: Quilcene’s football season ends with a loss to Taholah

ABERDEEN — A good season came to a brutal end for the Quilcene Rangers football team on Saturday. In the 1B state play-in game, Taholah… Continue reading

Bonneville Power eyes wholesale rate hike

Bonneville Power Administration, which provides electricity to the Clallam County Public Utility District and 28 other PUDs and 42 municipalities around the Northwest, has proposed… Continue reading

Community health focus of seminar at Peninsula College

PORT ANGELES — The health of Clallam County will be discussed at a community forum at Peninsula College on Wednesday. The Clallam County Department of… Continue reading

Genealogy society to have monthly meeting in Chimacum

Peninsula Daily News CHIMACUM — Addressing tough family history research problems will be the focus of the Jefferson County Genealogical Society’s monthly meeting Saturday. The… Continue reading

NASA diagram maps the path of today’s eclipse in the Southern Hemisphere.

Total solar eclipse can be seen on your computer today — here’s how!

YOU CAN SEE a total solar eclipse today. That is, if you fire up your computer or smartphone, because it’s thousands of miles from the… Continue reading

NASA diagram maps the path of today’s eclipse in the Southern Hemisphere.

UPDATED — Clallam County stays with Obama as 2,508 more election ballots counted today

EDITOR'S NOTE — This update reflects additional votes counted districtwide in the Kilmer-Driscoll race. PORT ANGELES — President Barack Obama can continue to count Clallam… Continue reading

Annual remembrance of Seabee from Port Townsend today

GARDINER — An annual remembrance of Navy Seabee and Medal of Honor recipient Marvin G. Shields is one of the Veterans Day ceremonies planned today… Continue reading

Homelessness forum slated on Wednesday

BLYN — How creating affordable housing contributes to the economy and jobs will be addressed by state Housing Finance Commission Executive Director Kim Herman at… Continue reading

Puget Sound Energy fined by state for violating order

OLYMPIA — State regulators have fined Puget Sound Energy $250,000 for violating a 2010 order that required the utility to review and correct specific customer… Continue reading

SPORTS: Sequim volleyball team finishes a win away from state placing

LAKEWOOD — The Sequim volleyball team met its goal of going to state and winning at least one match. The Wolves were eliminated in the… Continue reading

United Way to mark its 60th anniversary

PORT ANGELES — “Live United” T-shirts are expected to adorn downtown Port Angeles statues today to mark a United Way of Clallam County milestone. The… Continue reading

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Extravaganza continues today at Port Angeles businesses. Chance to win $3,000 shopping spree.

PORT ANGELES — A shopper at any of the participating 30 Port Angeles businesses could win a $3,000 shopping spree during the 2012 Holiday Extravaganza,… Continue reading

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Final shows slated for ‘Cotton Patch Gospel’ today, Wednesday

SEQUIM — With Harry Chapin's country music played live on stage and a small band of highly animated actors, “Cotton Patch Gospel” tells an old… Continue reading

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Free entry to Olympic National Park today and Monday

PORT ANGELES — Olympic National Park will waive entrance fees for all visitors today and Monday in honor of active-duty military and veterans. “We are… Continue reading

Partial closure of Waterfront Trail begins Monday in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — A section of the Waterfront Trail between the east and west sides of the Rayonier property will be closed beginning Monday. The… Continue reading

Some beaches open for shellfish

Port Townsend Bay, Oak Bay, Admiralty Inlet and North Hood Canal have reopened for recreational shellfishing. Levels of the marine biotoxin that causes Paralytic Shellfish… Continue reading

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SPORTS: Peninsula College women’s soccer team headed to semifinals

PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College women’s soccer team continues to advance toward its first NWAACC championship after shutting out Lane Community College of Eugene,… Continue reading

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SPORTS: Port Angeles and Port Townsend girls swimming teams perform well at state

FEDERAL WAY — The Port Angeles girls swimming and diving team concluded one of its best seasons ever by capturing eighth place in state Saturday.… Continue reading

The “Spirit of America” hot-air balloon stands to its full height Saturday at the Sequim Valley Airport. Owner Crystal Stout

Where you can honor a veteran today and Monday on the North Olympic Peninsula

Veterans will be recognized in ceremonies across the North Olympic Peninsula today and Monday. Here are scheduled events, listed by community. Port Angeles Regional ceremony… Continue reading

The “Spirit of America” hot-air balloon stands to its full height Saturday at the Sequim Valley Airport. Owner Crystal Stout