Rob Ollikainen

EYE ON CLALLAM: County commissioners plan public hearing on budget review

The three Clallam County commissioners will conduct a public hearing on the midyear budget Tuesday. The hearing will begin at 10:30 a.m. in the commissioners’… Continue reading

‘Worst year’: Complaints about personal fireworks could lead to city ban in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — After hearing complaints about illegal fireworks on the Fourth of July, a sympathetic City Council agreed last week to revisit the city's… Continue reading

CLALLAM PROSECUTING ATTORNEY RACE: Payne favored in Clallam bar association poll

PORT ANGELES — William Payne is well-qualified to continue serving as Clallam County prosecuting attorney, lawyers participating in a Clallam County Bar Association poll said.… Continue reading

EYE ON CLALLAM: County commissioners plan public hearing on budget review

The three Clallam County commissioners will conduct a public hearing on the midyear budget Tuesday. The hearing will begin at 10:30 a.m. in the commissioners’… Continue reading

William Payne favored in Clallam bar association poll

PORT ANGELES — William Payne is well-qualified to continue serving as Clallam County prosecuting attorney, lawyers participating in a Clallam County Bar Association poll said.… Continue reading

Hydrotherapy patients to Olympic Medical Center: Don’t close the pool

PORT ANGELES — Cecilia Kellogg-Kilmer was shocked to find out that Olympic Medical Center plans to close its hydrotherapy pool in Port Angeles later this… Continue reading

Hydrotherapy patients to Olympic Medical Center: Don’t close the pool

PORT ANGELES — Cecilia Kellogg-Kilmer was shocked to find out that Olympic Medical Center plans to close its hydrotherapy pool in Port Angeles later this… Continue reading

Port Angeles City Council tables action as jail cost negotiations linger

PORT ANGELES — The City Council has tabled a proposal to amend charging standards and sentencing guidelines to give staff more time to negotiate a… Continue reading

Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce reports solid start to tourism season

PORT ANGELES — The tourist season is off to a solid start in the Port Angeles area, thanks in part to a social media initiative… Continue reading

Split Port Angeles City Council rejects bid to shorten term limits, keeps 12 years

PORT ANGELES — A majority of the City Council has rejected a proposal to shorten term limits for future council members. Councilmen Dan Gase, Lee… Continue reading

Hydrotherapy patients to Olympic Medical Center: Don’t close the pool

PORT ANGELES — Cecilia Kellogg-Kilmer was shocked to find out that Olympic Medical Center plans to close its hydrotherapy pool in Port Angeles later this… Continue reading

Port Angeles City Council tables action as jail cost negotiations linger

PORT ANGELES — The City Council has tabled a proposal to amend charging standards and sentencing guidelines to give staff more time to negotiate a… Continue reading

Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce reports solid start to tourism season

PORT ANGELES — The tourist season is off to a solid start in the Port Angeles area, thanks in part to a social media initiative… Continue reading

Split Port Angeles City Council rejects bid to shorten term limits, keeps 12 years

PORT ANGELES — A majority of the City Council has rejected a proposal to shorten term limits for future council members. Councilmen Dan Gase, Lee… Continue reading

Chimacum man accused of threatening Port Hadlock man with BB gun and slashing him in confrontation

PORT TOWNSEND — A Chimacum man remained in the Jefferson County jail Tuesday after police said he pointed a BB gun at a Port Hadlock… Continue reading

Road near Salt Creek Recreation Area would keep limited access under Clallam County staff plan

PORT ANGELES — Camp Hayden Park Loop would close to vehicles but remain open to the public under a recommendation of the Clallam County road… Continue reading

Measles spike in state, but Peninsula remains free of it

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Peninsula remains measles-free despite a spike in cases statewide. The state Department of Health announced Thursday that there have… Continue reading

Port Angeles business merger plan heads to groups’ boards

PORT ANGELES — A pitch for consolidation now goes to the boards of two Port Angeles business groups. PA United presented its final recommendations to… Continue reading

Measles spike in state, but Peninsula remains free of it

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic Peninsula remains measles-free despite a spike in cases statewide. The state Department of Health announced Thursday that there have… Continue reading

WEEKEND: Annual Ruddell Cruise-In rolls into Port Angeles today (Friday)

NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, July 11. PORT ANGELES — It's time to cruise in to the “best car show on the Peninsula.”… Continue reading