The second half of the 2011 property taxes are due Monday and must be either paid in person or postmarked by that date. Property owners… Continue reading
DES MOINES — Two years into its existence, and the Peninsula College women’s soccer team has won an NWAACC division championship. The Pirates clinched their… Continue reading
The second half of the 2011 property taxes are due Monday and must be either paid in person or postmarked by that date. Property owners… Continue reading
OLYMPIA — State regulators issued a complaint against Puget Sound Energy on Wednesday alleging that the company failed to make changes ordered a year ago… Continue reading
IF YOU HAVEN'T ALREADY done so, enter the Peninsula Daily News' Pro Football Challenge online contest — with the overall winner getting a trip for… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Four William Shore Memorial Pool lifeguards were recognized Tuesday for saving the life of a 6-year-old boy. Port Angeles Mayor Dan Di… Continue reading
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — A planned power outage scheduled for today in the Elwha Valley will affect only the ranger station and the Elwha Campground.… Continue reading
PENINSULA DAILY NEWS is holding two online photo contests to find the best carved pumpkins and best Halloween costumes on the North Olympic Peninsula. You… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Five Sequim High School Future Farmers of America students who restored a 1954 ÂMcCormick Farmall Super C propane tractor competed against 11 other… Continue reading
POULSBO — Port Angeles’ dream of a perfect regular volleyball season was ended by North Kitsap on Tuesday night. The Vikings (8-0, 12-1) won the… Continue reading
SEQUIM — The stakes aren’t quite as big as last year, but the crowd might be close. Sequim High School has already taken steps to… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Actors will depict six colorful characters from Port Angeles’ past during a walk through Ocean View Cemetery on Saturday. “Whispers From Our… Continue reading
Voters in Jefferson and Clallam counties were slow to return ballots after the first weekend of voting for the Nov. 8 election. Voter turnout in… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Opponents of biomass projects in Port Townsend and Port Angeles will host a presentation by Dr. Bill Sammons, a Massachusetts pediatrician who… Continue reading
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — A planned power outage in the Elwha River Valley on Wednesday has not been cleared with the utility that serves the… Continue reading
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — A power outage scheduled for Wednesday in the Elwha Valley will affect only the ranger station and the Elwha Campground. The… Continue reading
The United Nations Population Fund estimates that next week — on Monday, Oct. 31, Halloween — the world's population will reach 7 billion. Just 200… Continue reading
PUYALLUP — Chimacum’s volleyball team ended its season on a high note despite not picking up a win in Nisqually League action Monday night. The… Continue reading
QUILCENE — A fire destroyed a maintenance building containing diesel and propane at Penny Creek Quarry about two miles south of Quilcene this afternoon. No… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Volunteers are keeping a growing Friday Food Bag distribution going. On Friday morning, volunteers — mostly from faith-based organizations — packed about… Continue reading