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The dye test members of the Project Macoma team will be conducting today in Port Angeles Harbor is a much-anticipated step in ...
State Rep. Adam Bernbaum, D-Port Angeles, right, answers a question Friday during a Sequim Sunrise Rotary meeting. He was ...
About 15 hardy cyclists from the Victoria, B.C., area came across on the early Coho ferry Tuesday to ride up to the top of Hurricane Ridge on Canada Day. The cyclists made the approximatelt 34-mile ...
Candidates for Position 1 on the Port Angeles City Council answered questions and provided insight into their thoughts during the Port Angeles Business Association breakfast meeting Tuesday morning.
PORT ANGELES — Peninsula Daily News will have an electronic edition only on Friday. The newspaper is making the change in anticipation of Independence Day, a federal holiday. The U.S. Postal Service ...
PORT TOWNSEND — Port Townsend-based sailing team Puget Sound Navigation Company sailed victorious across the WA360 boat race finish line early Tuesday morning, breaking the course record by a half of ...
The county plans to build a reservoir on the site as well as a stormwater capture and aquifer recharge infiltration facility. Design work on the reservoir is set back due to potential siesmic activity ...
On June 18, the hot shot helicopter pilots of Naval Air Station Whidbey Island received an alert from the Air Force Rescue Coordination Center about an unidentified 40-year-old man suffering from ...
Two standout basketball players from the Olympic Peninsula are set to take their talents to a national stage this summer.
Peninsula Daily News relies on subscription revenue to provide local content for our readers. Has the United States hurt its reputation as a global power by attacking Iran’s nuclear facilities while ...
PORT TOWNSEND — David Ballif, EDC Team Jefferson’s newly hired executive director, said he hasn’t stopped smiling since he arrived in Port Townsend at the beginning of June. Ballif grew up in Mount ...
PORT TOWNSEND — Port of Port Townsend commissioners are considering the future of the Port Hadlock ramp and dock, which is in poor shape and the site of unapproved activities.