Brenda Hanrahan

Port Angeles: Woman’s death by state trooper justified, Kitsap prosecutor says

Kitsap County prosecutors have decided that a Washington State Patrol trooper was justified in the August shooting death of a Port Angeles woman. A 395-page… Continue reading

Clallam Bay: “Walk” to aid cancer prevention

CLALLAM BAY -- A young woman determined to educate people about detecting and preventing cancer will walk from Joyce to Clallam Bay on Sunday. Jenny… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Ferry terminal get facelift

PORT ANGELES -- The MV Coho ferry dock is getting a facelift. Construction crews hired by Black Ball Transport, Inc., are in the process of… Continue reading

Flu vaccinations available for at-risk residents, visitors

Vaccines for people at high-risk of contracting influenza -- commonly called the flu -- are now available at various community agencies and stores in Clallam… Continue reading

West End: Makah recreation permit may be profitable for tribe

NEAH BAY -- Makah tribal officials said more than $20,000 will be raised from the new recreational use permit by December. The tribe implemented the… Continue reading

Clallam: New PUD general manager selected

PORT ANGELES -- A man with more than 26 years of experience was selected as the new general manager of the Clallam County Public Utility… Continue reading

Peninsula: Businesses ride hopes on the rails

The romance of the rails is an intrinsic part of two businesses in Discovery Bay and Sequim. A bed and breakfast and an ice cream… Continue reading

Port Angeles woman shot by trooper once in chest, twice in back, coroner’s report says

Rosa Hammer, a Port Angeles woman killed during a confrontation with a State Patrol trooper in August, was shot once in the chest and twice… Continue reading

Teacher of the Year does it for the kids

PORT ANGELES -- Standing in her biology classroom, Jennifer Duncan-Taylor talked about the future of biology, her love for teaching and her students experiencing hands-on… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Alternative energy ideas on display this weekend

PORT ANGELES -- A different breed of car will be on the streets of the city this weekend -- hybrids and electrics. These vehicles are… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Lots of interest in Jefferson School reconstruction contract

PORT ANGELES -- The Port Angeles School District has attracted more than 33 construction and trades businesses interested in the huge Jefferson School reconstruction project.… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Report on shooting death still awaited from Kitsap County

Nearly two months after a confrontation left a Port Angeles woman dead, authorities have released no new information about what happened. Rosa Hammer, 27, was… Continue reading

Youths meet with authorities over jail death of their friend

Friends of the 19-year-old man found dead in a Clallam County jail cell faced authorities and civic leaders Tuesday -- and they say they left… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Final visit of cruise ship today

PORT ANGELES -- Passengers from the Spirit of Oceanus will walk down the gangplank onto City Pier today to mark the final visit of the… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Youths demonstrate over jail death of their friend

PORT ANGELES -- Protesters with hand-made signs stood outside the Clallam County Courthouse on Monday wanting answers for the death of their friend Miles Eli… Continue reading

Peninsula: Wetter winter weather predicted

Get out your coats and umbrellas, National Weather Service officials are predicting this winter to be wetter than last year on the North Olympic Peninsula.… Continue reading

Most Peninsula schools receive mixed WASL results

North Olympic Peninsula school districts received mixed grades for student skills measured by the Washington Assessment of Student Learning. The annual test, administered in April,… Continue reading

Hundreds huddle together, mourn terrorist victims

PORT ANGELES -- Hundreds huddled together Saturday evening at City Pier to pray for those injured or killed in Tuesday's terrorist attacks. They wrapped themselves… Continue reading

Clallam: School officials keep students calm

School officials kept students calm Tuesday as they learned of the terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, D.C. Students in many classes watched… Continue reading

Peninsula: Residents pray for victims

Hollis Coe bowed his head. Golden light filtered through stained glass on Coe and his wife, Dorothea, as they offered a silent prayer during a… Continue reading