Paul Gottlieb

Makah Tribe whaling hearing begins

NOAA waiver focus of proceedings in Seattle

Sequim man sentenced in Bellingham for child rape

Anthony Ward pleads guilty to first-degree child molestation, second-degree child rape

Most major Peninsula projects safe after I-976 passage
Most major Peninsula projects safe after I-976 passage
A tribute to four Peninsula residents who have received the Medal of Honor

A tribute to four Peninsula residents who have received the Medal of Honor

EDITOR’S NOTE: This column by PDN Senior Staff Writer Paul Gottlieb first appeared Nov. 10, 2000. We print an updated version every Veterans Day. A… Continue reading

A tribute to four Peninsula residents who have received the Medal of Honor

Treatment arranged for Port Angeles man charged with making threats to kill

A substitute teacher who allegedly threatened to kill people on a hit list will enter a 30-day inpatient drug and alcohol treatment… Continue reading

Bid to remove Bruch’s title of mayor fails in Port Angeles

Bid to remove Bruch’s title of mayor fails in Port Angeles

Controversial idea for park fence, alleged lack of leadership, lead to motion

Bid to remove Bruch’s title of mayor fails in Port Angeles
State permit for Field Arts & Events Hall expected Friday

State permit for Field Arts & Events Hall expected Friday

Development in Port Angeles would be followed by heavy equipment staging

State permit for Field Arts & Events Hall expected Friday

Appointee widens lead in Clallam Bay fire district race

Auditor conducts third count of ballots Thursday

Gilstrap headed for seat on Forks City Council
Gilstrap headed for seat on Forks City Council
Challenger concedes in Port of Port Angeles race

Challenger concedes in Port of Port Angeles race

Although more votes are left to be counted, challenger Maury Modine does not expect to be able to unseat incumbent Port of… Continue reading

Challenger concedes in Port of Port Angeles race
Marks wins seat on Port Angeles School Board

Marks wins seat on Port Angeles School Board

Katie Marks has won a seat on the Port Angeles School Board. Marks was leading Arwen Rice 64.54 percent to 35.1 percent,… Continue reading

Marks wins seat on Port Angeles School Board
Port Angeles mayor withdraws Veterans Memorial Park fence discussion

Port Angeles mayor withdraws Veterans Memorial Park fence discussion

Bruch: ‘I did not want to bring more divisiveness in our community’

Port Angeles mayor withdraws Veterans Memorial Park fence discussion

State agrees to extend comment period on Rayonier site cleanup

The state Department of Ecology has agreed to extend the comment period on a proposed $24 million cleanup plan for the long-dormant… Continue reading

Comment period extended for fish farm plan

Input due Nov. 22 as Cooke eyes raising rainbow trout-steelhead

Lawsuit: Woman placed in body bag before death

Olympic Medical Center named in suit claiming patient was found to have struggled

Clallam Bay Corrections Center inmates sue Department of Corrections

Five put in Walla Walla Penitentiary’s solitary confinement after nonviolent meal strike

Charges reduced for man accused in summer standoff

Concerns over evidence forced the Clallam County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office to eliminate four of five charges Tuesday against a Port Angeles man… Continue reading

Peninsula man charged with making threats to kill people on a hit list

Documents: Suspect talked of making national news

Mental health evaluation sought for woman accused in Sequim stabbing

Larisa Jean Dietz’s arraignment rescheduled for Thursday