PORT ANGELES — Black Ball Ferry Line's MV Coho begins its annual maintenance break on Monday. The ferry, which runs between Victoria and Port Angeles,… Continue reading
OLYMPIA — The state Department of Ecology will host an online public workshop to discuss draft rules for carrying out Washington’s Better Brakes law. The… Continue reading
REPUBLICAN PARTY members in Jefferson and Clallam counties will hold caucuses on Saturday, March 3. The GOP is using caucuses and conventions statewide to gauge… Continue reading
An expert with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will lead discussions in Port Angeles and Forks this week on the West Coast arrival of… Continue reading
Now is the time to nominate your local hero. We are looking for people who make a difference in Clallam County — individuals who have… Continue reading
Now is the time to nominate your local hero. We are looking for people who make a difference in Jefferson County — individuals who have… Continue reading
Rallies in both Port Townsend and Port Angeles this weekend commemorated the second anniversary of the Citizens United decision by the U.S. Supreme Court. The… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND-BASED independent multimedia journalist and videographer Jack Olmsted has been doing a series of interviews with business leaders, local politicians and residents who love… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Clallam Transit will adjust its dial-a-ride service and modify the No. 52 Diamond Point route beginning Monday. General Manager Terry Weed said… Continue reading
Now is the time to nominate your local hero. We are looking for people who make a difference in Clallam County — individuals who have… Continue reading
Peninsula Daily News A grandmother caring for two small children received help with her utility bills. An out-of-work logger in Quilcene got money to obtain… Continue reading
One-hundred percent OF the Peninsula Daily News’ Peninsula Home Fund is used to help people. Every dollar donated goes to OlyCAP — Olympic Community Action… Continue reading
A grandmother caring for two small children received help with her utility bills. An out-of-work logger in Quilcene got money to obtain prescribed medicine. A… Continue reading
RAIN. SNOW. ICE. Now more rain today. And lots of slush. But at least the North Olympic Peninsula largely avoided the windstorms that left thousands… Continue reading
Snow began to turn to slush as temperatures warmed and rain began to fall on parts of the North Olympic Peninsula today. Lowland roads have… Continue reading
A READERS THEATRE PLUS presentation by Seattle-based lawyer and veterinarian Jode Garbe on her work in setting up a gorilla sanctuary in the African nation… Continue reading
THE WORST OF the storms is over, and rain and temperatures edging into the 40s should begin to melt the ice and snow that hammered… Continue reading
A citizen of Mexico apprehended at a traffic stop in Port Hadlock and a former gang member arrested in Oak Harbor were among 22 foreign… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Computerized placement tests will be available for students beginning at 10:30 a.m. Sunday in Room 134 in Building M of Peninsula College.… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College will offer information about federal financial aid and scholarship opportunities during a free seminar for students who plan to attend… Continue reading