Paul Gottlieb

James Thomas Griffin

2nd UPDATE — Search to resume Saturday for Port Angeles man missing in national park

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Rescue teams will continue their search at 7 a.m. Saturday for a Port Angeles man missing since he set out on… Continue reading

James Thomas Griffin
The shuttered Interfor planer mill in Forks is considered to have an advantage to be converted into a brewery

Closed Forks mill considered for site of new brewery

FORKS — This job-starved city is being eyed for a project that could transform the shuttered Interfor planer mill into a high-end brewery-bottling plant. Forks… Continue reading

The shuttered Interfor planer mill in Forks is considered to have an advantage to be converted into a brewery
The shuttered Interfor planer mill in Forks is considered to have an advantage to be converted into a brewery

Closed Forks mill considered for site of new brewery

FORKS — This job-starved city is being eyed for a project that could transform the shuttered Interfor planer mill into a high-end brewery-bottling plant. Forks… Continue reading

The shuttered Interfor planer mill in Forks is considered to have an advantage to be converted into a brewery

IRS lawsuit threat a scam, authorities say

SEQUIM — ’Tis the season to get phone-scammed. “It is scam season,” Clallam County Undersheriff Ron Peregrin said Tuesday. Sequim-area resident Terry Byrnes, 65, discovered… Continue reading

Amber Keebler and Tim Mason

New arrivals give back to Port Angeles with Clallam County Community Outreach group

PORT ANGELES — Amber Keebler and Tim Mason know the ravages of homelessness. Buoyed by their faith and the promise they saw in a life… Continue reading

Amber Keebler and Tim Mason

IRS lawsuit threat a scam, authorities say

SEQUIM — ’Tis the season to get phone-scammed. “It is scam season,” Clallam County Undersheriff Ron Peregrin said Tuesday. Sequim-area resident Terry Byrnes, 65, discovered… Continue reading

Amber Keebler and Tim Hudson

New arrivals give back to Port Angeles with Clallam County Community Outreach group

PORT ANGELES — Amber Keebler and Tim Mason know the ravages of homelessness. Buoyed by their faith and the promise they saw in a life… Continue reading

Amber Keebler and Tim Hudson
Port Angeles Police Chief Terry Gallagher holds a hand-held radar unit behind the police station. — Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

Staffing issues force Port Angeles police to scale back traffic patrols

PORT ANGELES — Speeders are getting a free ride in Port Angeles. “Certainly, we are not enforcing traffic laws to the extent we used to,”… Continue reading

Port Angeles Police Chief Terry Gallagher holds a hand-held radar unit behind the police station. — Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Port Angeles Police Chief Terry Gallagher holds a hand-held radar unit behind the police station. — Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

Staffing issues force Port Angeles police to scale back traffic patrols

PORT ANGELES — Speeders are getting a free ride in Port Angeles. “Certainly, we are not enforcing traffic laws to the extent we used to,”… Continue reading

Port Angeles Police Chief Terry Gallagher holds a hand-held radar unit behind the police station. — Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Port Angeles Police Chief Terry Gallagher holds a hand-held radar unit behind the police station. — Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

Staffing issues force Port Angeles police to scale back traffic patrols

PORT ANGELES — Speeders are getting a free ride in Port Angeles. “Certainly, we are not enforcing traffic laws to the extent we used to,”… Continue reading

Port Angeles Police Chief Terry Gallagher holds a hand-held radar unit behind the police station. — Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Port Angeles Police Chief Terry Gallagher holds a hand-held radar unit behind the police station. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

Staffing issues force Port Angeles police to scale back traffic patrols

PORT ANGELES — Speeders are getting a free ride in Port Angeles. “Certainly, we are not enforcing traffic laws to the extent we used to,”… Continue reading

Port Angeles Police Chief Terry Gallagher holds a hand-held radar unit behind the police station. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Volunteers Penny Brewer of Sequim

Panel narrows choices for Port Angeles Visitor Center oversight

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Visitor Center should be run by either the Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce or at businesswoman Edna Petersen's… Continue reading

Volunteers Penny Brewer of Sequim
Restarting one of two paper machines at Nippon's Port Angeles mill will happen “when the economic conditions improve enough to justify resumption of operations

21 to 28 employee layoffs expected at Port Angeles’ Nippon mill

PORT ANGELES — The indefinite shutdown of one of two Nippon Paper Industries USA paper-making machines will lead to the layoff of 21 to 28… Continue reading

Restarting one of two paper machines at Nippon's Port Angeles mill will happen “when the economic conditions improve enough to justify resumption of operations
Steve Johnson

Nippon mill’s $85 million cogeneration plant is operating — but not fully (With layoffs story)

PORT ANGELES — Nippon Paper Industries USA's upgraded $85 million cogeneration plant, which company officials had planned to have fully online in November 2013, is… Continue reading

Steve Johnson

Port Angeles Downtown Association awaits new board to pick executive director

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles Downtown Association committee members will divvy up duties to keep the organization running on a bare-bones basis at least until… Continue reading

March trial date set in alleged rape case in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — A March 2 trial date has been set for an 18-year-old Port Townsend man charged with raping his 17-year-old friend. Jefferson County… Continue reading

Steve Johnson

Nippon mill’s $85 million cogeneration plant is operating — but not fully (With layoffs story)

PORT ANGELES — Nippon Paper Industries USA's upgraded $85 million cogeneration plant, which company officials had planned to have fully online in November 2013, is… Continue reading

Steve Johnson
Restarting one of two paper machines at Nippon's Port Angeles mill will happen “when the economic conditions improve enough to justify resumption of operations

UPDATE — 21 to 28 employee layoffs expected at Port Angeles’ Nippon mill

PORT ANGELES — The indefinite shutdown of one of two Nippon Paper Industries USA paper-making machines will lead to the layoff of 21 to 28… Continue reading

Restarting one of two paper machines at Nippon's Port Angeles mill will happen “when the economic conditions improve enough to justify resumption of operations
Restarting one of two paper machines at Nippon's Port Angeles mill will happen “when the economic conditions improve enough to justify resumption of operations

Port Angeles’ Nippon mill announces ‘curtailment’ at one of its two paper machines

PORT ANGELES — An official at Nippon Paper Industries USA's paper mill in Port Angeles this evening announced the curtailment of one of the company's… Continue reading

Restarting one of two paper machines at Nippon's Port Angeles mill will happen “when the economic conditions improve enough to justify resumption of operations

Trial date set in alleged rape case in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — A March 2 trial date has been set for an 18-year-old Port Townsend man charged with raping his 17-year-old friend. Jefferson County… Continue reading