Peter Segall

Jefferson PUD revenue positive, spending heavily on broadband

Buildout adds costs to utility’s 2023 budget

Affordable housing a major concern

Port Townsend aims for higher density in zoning changes

Requests for remaining ARPA dollars exceed Jefferson County’s reserves

More than $3 million in projects, but only $835,000 remaining

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U.S. Rep, Derek Kilmer, second from right, talks with Clallam County Commissioner Mark Ozias, right, as Andrew Reiners, housing manager for Peninsula Behavaioral Health,  left, and Shanna Bloom, PBH finanace controller, listen in during a tour on Friday of the former All-View Motel in Port Angeles. Kilmer said that unallocated American Rescue Plan Act funds are in danger of hving to be returned to the federal government.  For story, see Page A??

Unspent ARPA dollars may be condition of debt ceiling agreement

Kilmer: “Not a zero risk” for unallocated funds

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U.S. Rep, Derek Kilmer, second from right, talks with Clallam County Commissioner Mark Ozias, right, as Andrew Reiners, housing manager for Peninsula Behavaioral Health,  left, and Shanna Bloom, PBH finanace controller, listen in during a tour on Friday of the former All-View Motel in Port Angeles. Kilmer said that unallocated American Rescue Plan Act funds are in danger of hving to be returned to the federal government.  For story, see Page A??
Matthew Rainwater, founder and president of Pennies for Quarters, a charity looking to build a tiny home village in Port Angeles for homeless veterans, told a meeting of the Nor'Wester Rotary Club of Port Angeles Friday the organization hopes to break ground later this year. (Peter Segall / Peninsula Daily News)

Veterans charity hopes to break ground later this year

Tiny home village for homeless veterans moving forward

Matthew Rainwater, founder and president of Pennies for Quarters, a charity looking to build a tiny home village in Port Angeles for homeless veterans, told a meeting of the Nor'Wester Rotary Club of Port Angeles Friday the organization hopes to break ground later this year. (Peter Segall / Peninsula Daily News)
Former Port Angeles Mayor Frank McPhee gives testimony Wednesday evening at a Port Angeles Planning Commission meeting at City Hall. The city is weighing several changes to its zoning code in an attempt to increase the amount of local housing stock. (Peter Segall/Peninsula Daily News)

Zoning proposals prompt concerns

Port Angeles considers ways to build housing

Former Port Angeles Mayor Frank McPhee gives testimony Wednesday evening at a Port Angeles Planning Commission meeting at City Hall. The city is weighing several changes to its zoning code in an attempt to increase the amount of local housing stock. (Peter Segall/Peninsula Daily News)

Port Townsend sewer rates to rise in 2024

Population growth driving system upgrades

Jefferson considering forest land transfers

Forester: Expanding base could help with forest management

Jefferson Transit has acquired a new trolley-style bus for its Port Townsend shuttle route. It has wooden seats and a bell and runs on diesel like the other buses. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/for Peninsula Daily News)

Ceremony to welcome Port Townsend ‘trolley’ bus

Jefferson Transit to host ribbon cutting on Thursday

Jefferson Transit has acquired a new trolley-style bus for its Port Townsend shuttle route. It has wooden seats and a bell and runs on diesel like the other buses. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/for Peninsula Daily News)

Strange Brew Festival returns to Port Townsend

Two days of beer, music and crafts

US loan funding meters, upgrades

Jefferson PUD plans replacement by ’24

Jefferson PUD plans to standardize broadband fees

Some internet providers in Jefferson County may see their service rates change as Jefferson County Public Utility District upgrades and expands its… Continue reading

Artist wants to loan Raccoon Lodge to city

Application must be approved by Port Townsend Arts Commission

At the Nest in Uptown Port Townsend on Wednesday are, from left, lead coffee companion Karley Caseber, program manager Dana Marklund and OWL 360 Executive Director Kelli Parcher. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)

OWL360’s Nest connects teens to resources

Proceeds from cafe fund youth services

At the Nest in Uptown Port Townsend on Wednesday are, from left, lead coffee companion Karley Caseber, program manager Dana Marklund and OWL 360 Executive Director Kelli Parcher. (Diane Urbani de la Paz/For Peninsula Daily News)

Service organizations prepare for annual Point-in-Time count

Survey counts those who are unsheltered or transitionally housed

Infrastructure, housing top priorities in Port Townsend

State of City address emphasizes public engagement

Grand opening of nonprofit youth cafe today

Proceeds from ‘the Nest’ will fund OWL360 youth programs