Peter Segall

Coalition: Bureaucracy hampering winter Hurricane Ridge access

Lack of detail from park a point of frustration

Forks teenager dies in rollover collision

Officials: Driver lost control of vehicle

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Longtime river guide skeptical of fish restoration

Pat Neal tells Kiwanis some projects do more harm than good

pat neal

Rain reins in Hurricane Fire but drier weather is expected

Road to popular resort remains closed

Hurricane Ridge remains closed Wednesday

No update available from park about status of fires

Lightning streaks across Port Townsend Bay on Tuesday afternoon. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Wildfire closes road at Hurricane Ridge

Lightning strikes spark two blazes

Lightning streaks across Port Townsend Bay on Tuesday afternoon. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Wildfire danger high into October

Dry conditions will persist on Peninsula

Port Angeles Police Chief Brian Smith.
Port Angeles Police Chief Brian Smith.
Jefferson County Public Works employee Monte Reinders, center, project manager Samantha Harper and county commissioner Greg Brotherton stand above the percolation pond for the new Port Hadlock sewer treatment facility that will be built along Loperman Road in Port Hadlock. The pond will treat, at its maximum, 700,000 gallons of treated wastewater per day. By the time the wastewater is treated and sent to this pond, it will be classified as class A reclaimed water, the highest category. The groundbreaking was held on Tuesday evening with about 35 guests on hand for the groundbreaking. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Kickoff celebrates Port Hadlock sewer

Construction on facility 20 years in making

Jefferson County Public Works employee Monte Reinders, center, project manager Samantha Harper and county commissioner Greg Brotherton stand above the percolation pond for the new Port Hadlock sewer treatment facility that will be built along Loperman Road in Port Hadlock. The pond will treat, at its maximum, 700,000 gallons of treated wastewater per day. By the time the wastewater is treated and sent to this pond, it will be classified as class A reclaimed water, the highest category. The groundbreaking was held on Tuesday evening with about 35 guests on hand for the groundbreaking. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Polynesian canoe visit delayed, plans to visit Seattle this weekend

Details of landing in Port Townsend are yet to be determined

Bridge over river could start in spring

Restoration expected on lower Big Quilcene

A smoky haze seen from Port Angeles Boat Haven from wildfires in eastern Washington and Canada affected air quality in the North Olympic Peninsula on Sunday. The National Weather Service said Monday that westerly winds should help clear out the smoke and lead to clear conditions. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Smoke clears off Peninsula

Fires continue, but westerly winds bring fresh air

A smoky haze seen from Port Angeles Boat Haven from wildfires in eastern Washington and Canada affected air quality in the North Olympic Peninsula on Sunday. The National Weather Service said Monday that westerly winds should help clear out the smoke and lead to clear conditions. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Cantwell conducts fentanyl roundtable in Port Angeles

Health officials call for regulatory reform

Eric Coufal signs a letter urging Olympic National Park officials to ensure access to Hurricane Ridge this winter. Locals have been concerned about winter access after the ridge’s day lodge burned down in May. A local coalition held a meeting at the Red Lion Hotel in Port Angeles on Wednesday to discuss the situation. (Peter Segall/Peninsula Daily News)

The Ridge in winter concern of group

Coalition hopes to aid efforts to maintain access

Eric Coufal signs a letter urging Olympic National Park officials to ensure access to Hurricane Ridge this winter. Locals have been concerned about winter access after the ridge’s day lodge burned down in May. A local coalition held a meeting at the Red Lion Hotel in Port Angeles on Wednesday to discuss the situation. (Peter Segall/Peninsula Daily News)

Port Angeles city policy draws criticism

Short-term rental owners bristle at moratorium

Major expenses projected for Port Townsend sewer

Rate hikes likely to cover cost of repairing aging infrastructure

Clallam PUD won’t contribute to study

Plan would assess nuclear reactor feasibility

State treasurer: Lack of retirement savings could mean future crisis

Roundtable discussion focuses on barriers to savings

Derek Kilmer.

Kilmer warns of possible shutdown

Congressman speaks of bipartisan success

Derek Kilmer.
A bright sun shone Tuesday afternoon on Kevin Mason and his Raccoon Lodge in Uptown Port Townsend. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)
A bright sun shone Tuesday afternoon on Kevin Mason and his Raccoon Lodge in Uptown Port Townsend. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)