As the winter months approach, many of us start dreading the cold mornings and chilly nights. Traditional heating solutions ...
It wasn’t exactly the way a team would like to close out a contest, but the Peninsula College men survived the final moments ...
In today’s fast-paced world, achieving weight loss goals is often an uphill battle. Many individuals are overwhelmed by ...
PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles School District board of directors has chosen Human Capital Enterprises over four other firms to lead the search for the district’s next superintendent. Marty Brewer, ...
PORT ANGELES — More than $105,000 has been raised by Peninsula families so far since the Peninsula Daily News launched its ...
The North Kitsap boys basketball team has been beating up on the rest of the Olympic League for a long time. Now, it’s Sequim ...
PORT ANGELES — Peninsula College Pirates’ athletics has been sailing through the Northwest Athletic Conference for the last ...
In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining healthy skin can feel daunting, especially for those constantly on the move. As travel takes its toll on our skin with exposure to changing climates, increased ...
Clallam County Superior Court Judge Elizabeth Stanley is sworn in by Judge Simon Barnhart on Thursday at the Clallam County ...
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FORKS — Forks kept up its energy and enthusiasm against an overmatched opponent, holding down North Beach 60-18 in a Class 2B Pacific League girls basketball contest Wednesday in the Spartan Gym.
The league offers 46/60 Majors for 9 and 10-year-olds with players pitching 46 feet from home plate and a distance of 60 feet between bases; 50/70 Majors for ages 11-12 and Minors (7-11) and Majors (9 ...