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Todd Ortloff Show guests this week

Here is this week’s schedule for the 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Todd Ortloff Show on KONP 1450 AM, 101.7 FM in… Continue reading

Will you participate in the Medicare or Affordable Care Act open enrollment that begins this weekend?

Will you participate in the Medicare or Affordable Care Act open enrollment that begins this weekend? While we are experiencing technical difficulties, look for the… Continue reading

  • Oct 31, 2025

ISSUES OF FAITH: Showing love when faced with violence

AS A BISHOP of a congregation of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Port Angeles, I’ve considered what to do if an… Continue reading

LETTER: Methner, Hebert for schools

As a former superintendent of the Port Angeles School District, I’ve seen firsthand the impact of strong, dedicated leadership. That’s why I wholeheartedly support Sarah… Continue reading

LETTER: New leadership needed

Recent news articles about Olympic Medical Center’s troubles are appalling. In particular are the reports of multiple and continuing violations of rules that have resulted… Continue reading

LETTER: Stern for Quilcene schools

For those of you in the Quilcene School District yet to cast your ballots, I urge you to vote for Naomi Stern, who is running… Continue reading

LETTER: Vote for Henninger

I am writing in support of Ann Henninger for Hospital Commissioner, Position 1. Henninger is a nurse who understands the needs of patients, families and… Continue reading

LETTER: Voting for Henninger

I recently attended the Public Safety Fair in Sequim and was pleasantly surprised to see Olympic Medical Center commissioner Ann Marie Henninger walking around the… Continue reading

Port of Port Angeles reviews sewer line easement

Expansion would serve future growth south of airport

Transit agency budgeting for new positions in 2026

Clallam expecting to expand services beginning in March

Have you ever used a food assistance program or local food bank?

Have you ever used a food assistance program or local food bank? While we are experiencing technical difficulties, look for the poll to pop up… Continue reading

  • Oct 30, 2025
Mara, 3, held by her father Mike Karas, watch as her mother, Molly, launches a kite into the 15 mph winds off the rocks at the Point Wilson Lighthouse on Sunday at Fort Worden State Park. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Kite weather

Mara, 3, held by her father Mike Karas, watch as her mother, Molly, launches a kite into the 15 mph winds off the rocks at… Continue reading

Mara, 3, held by her father Mike Karas, watch as her mother, Molly, launches a kite into the 15 mph winds off the rocks at the Point Wilson Lighthouse on Sunday at Fort Worden State Park. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Federal suit filed against coach

Complaint alleges sexual harassment

Pianist Alexander Tutunov, shown after a 2023 performance in Port Angeles, will return to play Tchaikovsky with the Port Angeles Symphony on Saturday. (Port Angeles Symphony)

Pianist to rejoin Port Angeles Symphony for famed concerto

Alexander Tutunov will join the Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in a concert that will bring the Tchaikovsky concerto… Continue reading

Pianist Alexander Tutunov, shown after a 2023 performance in Port Angeles, will return to play Tchaikovsky with the Port Angeles Symphony on Saturday. (Port Angeles Symphony)

Port of Port Angeles commissioners review preliminary budget

Levy rate to go up 1 percent but stay below maximum

What is the best type of Halloween candy?

What is the best type of Halloween candy? While we are experiencing technical difficulties, look for the poll to pop up in your browser window.… Continue reading

  • Oct 29, 2025
Brad Jensen and his wife MaryJo MacKenzie, both of Port Townsend, rake and gather leaves on Saturday at Fort Worden State Park. The couple planned to use the leaves as mulch in their garden. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Garden mulch

Brad Jensen and his wife MaryJo MacKenzie, both of Port Townsend, rake and gather leaves on Saturday at Fort Worden State Park. The couple planned… Continue reading

Brad Jensen and his wife MaryJo MacKenzie, both of Port Townsend, rake and gather leaves on Saturday at Fort Worden State Park. The couple planned to use the leaves as mulch in their garden. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)

Candidates share visions for hospital board

Coffin, Bensen vying for Position 4 on OMC commission

With new fighting in Gaza between Israel and Hamas, will the ceasefire agreement hold?

With new fighting in Gaza between Israel and Hamas, will the ceasefire agreement hold? While we are experiencing technical difficulties, look for the poll to… Continue reading

  • Oct 28, 2025

Should states be using special sessions to redraw Congressional maps to benefit one party over another?

Should states be using special sessions to redraw Congressional maps to benefit one party over another? While we are experiencing technical difficulties, look for the… Continue reading

  • Oct 27, 2025