THIS IS THE season of one of the greatest migrations on Earth happening right now. We’ve all heard of the epic flights of migrating waterfowl… Continue reading
University of Portland assistant to lead Port Angeles
Three other teens in vehicle injured
The Forks soccer team managed to battle Ocosta to a 1-1 tie despite only having 10 players available for the match. “The first… Continue reading
Former Sequim High School and Peninsula College soccer star Hannah Wagner was named the Pacific Western Athletic Association women’s soccer athlete of the… Continue reading
Show will be on main stage weekends through Nov. 2
Port Ludlow man is charged with eluding police
Multiple barns were destroyed by a fire that required six agencies to extinguish, Clallam County Fire District 2 officials said. No injuries… Continue reading
Mike and Val James will present “Mixed Bag II: a Collection of Songs Covering Different Eras and Styles” during the Candlelight Concerts… Continue reading
Halloween-themed events are scheduled for venues across the North Olympic Peninsula this week. They include: • A cosplay party for teens is set for 6… Continue reading
Couple allegedly steal car with 7 kids inside
Clallam department has $400,000 available to award
Crescent’s Love 429 all-purpose yards
Jackson Dupuy’s monster game Friday night helped lead the East Jefferson Rivals to the biggest upset win of the year on the Olympic Peninsula. The… Continue reading
The Port Angeles girls swim team traveled to Silverdale on Saturday to compete in the annual Swimvitational meet. The competition was limited to… Continue reading
Friday night’s Washington prep football scores: East Jefferson 33, Bellevue Christian 7 Olympic 59, Sequim 14 Pe Ell/Willapa Valley 34, Forks 9 Darrington 52, Quilcene… Continue reading
East Jefferson shocks 5-0 Bellevue Christian 33-7
A 15-year-old student was taken into custody and placed at the Clallam County Youth Center after threats were posted anonymously on social media,… Continue reading
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A crowd gathers on the lawn of the Clallam County Courthouse on Saturday for one of two “No Kings” rallies in Port Angeles protesting the… Continue reading
Most district staff fear harms to learning; families support limits