UPDATED: Internet service to be disrupted for some on Saturday

Customers of OlyPen, Capacity Provisioning Inc., and Olympus Net will not experience a disruption of service when Bonneville Power Administration relocates a fiber broadband line… Continue reading

Convenience store surveillance video of Saturday night shoot-out

TO SEE THE VIDEO, click on the headline above, then click on this link: https://www.peninsuladailynews.com/article/20080923/NEWS/809230299. High-speed broadband is suggested. Warning: The outdoor video shows images… Continue reading

Initial autopsy report: Officer, homeowner died by single gunshot wounds

PORT ANGELES — Both U.S. Forest Service Officer Kristine Fairbanks and retiree Richard Ziegler died of single gunshot wounds, said Deb Kelly, Clallam County prosecuting… Continue reading

Pool could close in December, Port Angeles City Council warns

PORT ANGELES — The city's public pool will close Dec. 31 unless some other agency steps up to support it. With a firm plan for… Continue reading

Port Angeles lodging tax committee OKs $11,000 sign, turns down Bubble, Avenue of People

PORT ANGELES — An old-fashioned sign depicting artwork from a 1865 map of Port Angeles is likely to welcome those arriving to the city via… Continue reading

Power restored in Freshwater Bay, Diamond Point areas

Customers north of Freshwater Bay and at Diamond Point lost power because of separate incidents on Wednesday. About 16 Clallam County Public Utility District customers… Continue reading

Rescue crew gets real training on windy Port Townsend Bay

PORT TOWNSEND — For East Jefferson Fire-Rescue's Marine Division rescue team Wednesday, it was a clear case of being in the right place at the… Continue reading

Sequim City Council hears municipal court proposal

SEQUIM — To Marci Protze, justice ought not depend on wheels. Protze's title is executive assistant to Sequim Police Chief Robert Spinks. But for the… Continue reading

Thousands of officers expected to attend Fairbanks memorial Monday

PORT ANGELES — Five thousand law enforcement officers are expected to attend Monday's public memorial service for slain U.S. Forest Service Officer Kristine Fairbanks. Donna… Continue reading

Tributes for Officer Fairbanks come in from throughout United States

FORKS — The U.S. Forest Service office in Forks has been inundated with phone calls from people from around the United States expressing sorrow over… Continue reading

A father’s fear: Daughter dies in line of duty

PORT ANGELES — The dread thought always floated at the back of John Willits' mind, a raven's feather blown about by an ill wind: His… Continue reading

Clallam PUD to purchase former Costco building

CARLSBORG — The Clallam County Public Utility District has agreed to buy the former Costco Wholesale building at Hooker Road and U.S. Highway 101 for… Continue reading

Fuel taken from Clallam road truck behind locked gate

CLALLAM BAY — More than 30 gallons of diesel fuel were stolen from a Clallam County road truck in a gated facility in Clallam Bay… Continue reading

Governor to attend rites for fallen Forest Service officer

PORT ANGELES — Two processions will make their way to the public memorial service for slain U.S. Forest Service Officer Kristine Fairbanks at 1 p.m.… Continue reading

Jefferson County jail to house Port Gamble S’Klallam inmates

PORT TOWNSEND — Jefferson County has struck an interagency agreement with the Port Gamble S'Klallam tribe to house its jail inmates at Jefferson County Jail.… Continue reading

New no-shooting zones proposed in Jefferson County

CHIMACUM — The Jefferson County No Shooting Area Review Committee has outlined two new no-shooting zones surrounding Chimacum, Irondale and Port Hadlock's population centers, planning… Continue reading

Port director to figure out how to do job with less help, commissioner says

PORT ANGELES — One of the Port of Port Angeles commission's expectations of Executive Director Bob McChesney as he is evaluated will be to figure… Continue reading

Public to weigh in on future plans for Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary

Spill prevention, ocean debris and other topics will be discussed during next week's public scoping meetings on updating the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary management… Continue reading

Sequim council to narrow down field of 35 for city manager

SEQUIM — About 35 people have voiced their desire to run this town, Lee Walton told the Sequim City Council this week. Walton, the consultant… Continue reading

Surreal scenes show parking lot shoot-out

TO SEE THE VIDEO, click on this link: https://www.peninsuladailynews.com/article/20080923/NEWS/809230299 . Warning: The outdoor video shows images of the shoot-out. Do not watch if you think… Continue reading