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Matthew Downing of North Olympic Electric works on a lift boom Wednesday on a project to replace lighting at William Shore Memorial Pool in Port Angeles. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

Port Angeles memorial pool’s reopening Aug. 13 — later than planned

PORT ANGELES — The newly renovated William Shore Memorial Pool will reopen Aug. 13, a week later than planned — but still in time for… Continue reading

Matthew Downing of North Olympic Electric works on a lift boom Wednesday on a project to replace lighting at William Shore Memorial Pool in Port Angeles. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
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Two accused in home invasions appear in court

PORT ANGELES — Two men accused in two armed home invasions will be arraigned on six charges each Aug. 3. Clallam County Superior Court Judge… Continue reading

William S. Moore Jr.

New Port Angeles manager discusses spending plan

PORT ANGELES — Newly appointed City Manager Dan McKeen is confident that by the end of the year, city staff can bridge a projected $600,000… Continue reading

Have you seen this knife before? It could help ID Sequim assailant

Have you seen this knife before? It could help ID Sequim assailant

SEQUIM — Authorities are hoping a distinctive knife they found at the scene of a foiled assault on a 22-year-old woman on Olympic Discovery Trail… Continue reading

Have you seen this knife before? It could help ID Sequim assailant
Darold Stenson signs court papers during last Friday's status hearing in Clallam County Superior Court. Standing watch is court sercurity officer Eric Morris. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

New murder trial could cost Clallam $1.4 million

PORT ANGELES — The cost to retry former death row inmate Darold R. Stenson in Clallam County Superior Court could exceed $1 million, which would… Continue reading

Darold Stenson signs court papers during last Friday's status hearing in Clallam County Superior Court. Standing watch is court sercurity officer Eric Morris. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

Country Aire to celebrate new location with events

PORT ANGELES — What a difference 37 years can make. Robyn and John Miletich opened Country Aire Natural Foods in 1974 in the narrow confines… Continue reading

Dan McKeen stands outside of Port Angeles City Hall after his selection by the City Council for the post of permanent city manager Friday. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

New Port Angeles city manager faces full plate of issues

PORT ANGELES — Now that the City Council has voted to make interim City Manager Dan McKeen permanent, he has an array of pressing issues… Continue reading

Dan McKeen stands outside of Port Angeles City Hall after his selection by the City Council for the post of permanent city manager Friday. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
Darold Stenson enters Clallam County Superior Court for a status hearing on Friday accompanied by court sercurity officer Eric Morris.  -- Photo by Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

Off death row, accused killer is back in Clallam

PORT ANGELES — Without his attorney present, accused double-murderer Darold Stenson of Sequim — once on death row — defended himself in Clallam County Superior… Continue reading

Darold Stenson enters Clallam County Superior Court for a status hearing on Friday accompanied by court sercurity officer Eric Morris.  -- Photo by Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

Two jailed in connection with home invasions reportedly bragged about them

PORT ANGELES — Two men have been arrested in connection with home invasions earlier this month after they allegedly bragged about them and showed off… Continue reading

Woman fights off masked assailant on trail near Sequim

SEQUIM — A 22-year-old woman who was riding her bicycle fought off an assailant wearing a Halloween mask at about 8:30 a.m. Saturday. The man… Continue reading

Stenson held without bail after new double-murder charges filed

PORT ANGELES — Accused double-murderer Darold Stenson of Sequim was ordered this morning by Clallam County Superior Court Judge Ken Williams to be held without… Continue reading

Ella and Cy Frick

Frick’s to close as longtime owners retire

SEQUIM — The past couple of days have been both happy and sad for Ella Frick and her husband, Cy, as the longtime 74-year-old owners… Continue reading

Ella and Cy Frick

PA approves new labor contract for electrical workers

PORT ANGELES — A new labor contract that gives 20 city electrical workers raises of 5 percent in 2013 and 5 percent in 2014 but… Continue reading

CLALLAM: Primary ballots mailed to voters

PORT ANGELES — Clallam County voters will begin receiving ballots today for an Aug. 7 primary election that is long on names and short on… Continue reading

A parcel known as the Burrowes property

Fred Meyer chain pursues Sequim site

SEQUIM — Fred Meyer Co. has submitted a preliminary site plan to build a 165,000-square-foot department store at the intersection of Sequim Avenue and U.S.… Continue reading

A parcel known as the Burrowes property

JEFFERSON: Primary ballots mailed to voters

PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson County voters will start receiving ballots today for an Aug. 7 primary election that is long on names and short on… Continue reading

Supreme Court candidates discuss Sequim murderer’s case at Port Angeles forum

PORT ANGELES — State Supreme Court candidates, including Justice Susan Owens, formerly of Forks, engaged in a spirited discussion at a forum Monday on a… Continue reading

Bar poll ties judge candidates Melly, Rohrer

PORT ANGELES — Two of the four candidates vying for the Clallam County Superior Court judge position being vacated by Ken Williams tied right down… Continue reading

Port Angeles would move air monitor downwind of plant

PORT ANGELES — A regional pollution control and enforcement agency should move an existing air-quality monitoring station — now at Stevens Middle School — downwind… Continue reading

Crews from the state Department of Transportation and the Port Angeles street department bring in a concrete pumping rig and a vacuum to draw up rainwater in an attempt to fill a cavity discovered beneath Lincoln Street. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News

Street with sinkhole pumped up in time for July 4

PORT ANGELES — The city's Fourth of July parade will proceed as planned at 6 p.m. today after state Department of Transportation workers finished filling… Continue reading

Crews from the state Department of Transportation and the Port Angeles street department bring in a concrete pumping rig and a vacuum to draw up rainwater in an attempt to fill a cavity discovered beneath Lincoln Street. Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News