Peninsula Daily News

Port Angeles man pleads not guilty in theft ring

PORT ANGELES — A 32-year-old Port Angeles man has pleaded not guilty to a slew of charges related to a drug-related string of 18 burglaries,… Continue reading

Preserving nation’s safety topic of Sequim forum

SEQUIM — Author and lecturer David Korten will give the keynote address at the free forum “The American Awakening: A Community Call to Action!” on… Continue reading

SPORTS: Chimacum grounded by Orting in high school football; other prep football reports

CHIMACUM — Orting’s rushing game steamrolled Chimacum 48-6 in Nisqually League football action Friday night. The Cowboys (0-2 in league, 0-4 overall) were never in… Continue reading

SPORTS: Port Angeles beats soccer powerhouse Lindbergh; other prep reports

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles held off Class 2A state girls soccer power Lindbergh of Renton 3-2 at Civic Field on Saturday. “This was one… Continue reading

VIDEO — Buck Henry arrives at the Port Townsend Film Festival, and fans talk about the festival

FREELANCE VIDEO BY Port Townsend-based multimedia journalists Nina Jurczynski and Jack Olmsted: Buck Henry arrives at the Port Townsend Film Festival in a red sports… Continue reading

High school football results

Adna 51, Knappa, Ore. 6 Almira/Coulee-Hartline 44, Columbia(Hunters)-Inchelium 0 Archbishop Murphy 59, South Whidbey 17 Arlington 45, Marysville-Pilchuck 28 Asotin 20, White Swan 6 Auburn… Continue reading

Port Angeles police seek man wanted for investigation of felony domestic abuse

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles police are seeking a 38-year old man after they converged on a home on Caroline Street in response to a… Continue reading

WEEKEND — Sequim Harvest Dinner to feature homegrown food

SEQUIM — The 12th annual 100-Mile Harvest Celebration Dinner will be held Sunday. The dinner — made up almost entirely of ingredients grown or made… Continue reading

WEEKEND — Celebrate public lands at Kalaloch

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Special activities are planned at Kalaloch on Saturday during National Public Lands Day, when entrance to federal lands will be free.… Continue reading

WEEKEND — From skateboarding to concerts, weekend will be busy on Olympic Peninsula

A skateboarding contest, the first concert in Peninsula College's new venue and the Friends of the Poor Walk join music concerts, hikes and other attractions… Continue reading

Weather radar starts beaming across West End

To see real-time radar images from the new Dopp­ler station, visit http://tinyurl.com/pdndoppler1. COPALIS CROSSING — The National Weather Service is now getting information from a… Continue reading

Comment period opens on plans for Spruce Railroad Trail

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — A public comment period is under way on proposed improvements and expansion of the Spruce Railroad Trail. Some 78 people attended… Continue reading

Reservations due today for Volunteers in Medicine of the Olympics fundraiser dinner

PORT ANGELES — Reservations must be made by today for a Sept. 30 dinn­er and movie to benefit Volunteers in Medicine of the Olympics. The… Continue reading

Siren test successful, say counties’ emergency management personnel

An annual test of the tsunami warning system this week showed the system works, said North Olympic Peninsula county emergency management personnel. “It went off… Continue reading

SPORTS: Crescent shocks Port Townsend in varsity volleyball; other prep reports

PORT TOWNSEND — The Class 1B Crescent Loggers had a volleyball team first as the varsity squad beat the varsity 1A Port Townsend Redskins 3-2… Continue reading

Fall officially arrives overnight

FALL OFFICIALLY ARRIVES on the North Olympic Peninsula early Friday. The autumnal equinox will be at 2:04 a.m. PDT, and at precisely the same moment… Continue reading

Port Angeles, Sequim, Neah Bay football teams ranked in state polls

SEATTLE — Could Port Angeles and Sequim be headed on a collision course toward another Olympic League football championship game this fall? If the state's… Continue reading

COLLEGE SOCCER: Peninsula College romps to 7-0 win on first divisional game at Sigmar Field

PORT ANGELES — The greatest show on turf? If Wednesday’s performance against Everett Community College is a sign of things to come for the Peninsula… Continue reading

SPORTS: Port Angeles boys continue cross country string; other prep results

PORT TOWNSEND — The Port Angeles boys cross country team continued its torrid start to the season with a three-way meet victory. Led by Kyle… Continue reading

2 Mexican nationals arrested by Border Patrol near Clallam Bay this month

BLAINE — The Border Patrol arrested two Mexican citizens near Clallam Bay earlier this month, the federal agency reported this week. The two were arrested… Continue reading