Olympic National Park asking for public comment on facility repair projects

Olympic National Park is seeking public comment on its plan to rehabilitate two historic backcountry shelters and replace two backcountry trail bridges. "We invite interested… Continue reading

Peninsula: Writers, poets and photographers wanted

Tidepools 2003 is looking for a few good writers, poets and photographers. Tidepools is a literary magazine published annually by Peninsula College, with support from… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Roberts murder trial resumes today

The trial of accused murderer Thomas Martin Roberts resumes today in Clallam County Superior Court with defense witnesses. Roberts, 56, is charged with aggravated first-degree… Continue reading

Port Townsend: “Do Your Dream” Day gives thoughts of optimism, achievement

PORT TOWNSEND -- If you're going to dream big, dream big. That was the message Barbara Stanny told a sold-out crowd of women at the… Continue reading

Clallam: Candidates wrapping up campaigns

Some candidates scurried about Saturday ringing doorbells, shaking hands and passing out literature in the waning hours of the all-mail election campaign. And telephones were… Continue reading

Jefferson: Candidates make eleventh-hour efforts

Some candidates scurried about Saturday ringing doorbells, shaking hands and passing out literature in the waning hours of the general election campaign season. Voters' telephones… Continue reading

Neah Bay: Two police cars set afire

NEAH BAY -- Police are investigating an apparent arson that destroyed two patrol cars early Friday morning in front of the Neah Bay police station.… Continue reading

Port Ludlow: Membership plan withdrawn

PORT LUDLOW -- Port Ludlow Associates announced Friday that it is dropping a proposed plan for golf and marina club members that drew heated opposition.… Continue reading

Port Townsend: Pulp unit shut down over water level woes

PORT TOWNSEND --Port Townsend Paper Corp. has shut down its pulp machine and temporarily laid off 20 employees due to continuing low streamflow and reservoir… Continue reading

Up on the roof: Red Lion manager living atop hotel in United Way fund-raising effort

PORT ANGELES -- Hot chocolate has become a mainstay for Michael Luehrs. That and company take the edge off cold overnight temperatures and the loneliness… Continue reading

Clallam netWorks focuses on county’s business potential

Connie Beauvais, an alpaca rancher in Joyce, thinks Clallam County needs a cooperative animal fiber processing mill. "There are people who are inundated with fiber… Continue reading

Clallam: Five business clusters now move ahead

PORT ANGELES -- Five of Clallam netWork's cluster groups now move forward to develop business plans to make their action plans a reality. While moving… Continue reading

Clallam: Warrants haunt those wanted in court

Twelve people were haunted by outstanding misdemeanor warrants Thursday and another five turned themselves in as police rounded up those wanted by District Court 1… Continue reading

Jefferson: Sheriff Piccini endorses Brasfield as successor

Jefferson County Sheriff Pete Piccini, retiring this year after two terms in office, is endorsing Democrat Mike Brasfield as his successor. Piccini, a Republican, crossed… Continue reading

Peninsula: Are you feeling a little chilly?

The frigid nighttime temperatures that have blanketed the North Olympic Peninsula this week will continue through the weekend. Except for the possibility of some morning… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Panel accepts newest conference center marketing plan

PORT ANGELES -- A revised marketing plan for the proposed Oak Street hotel and conference center was accepted by the city's Lodging Tax Advisory Committee… Continue reading

Port Angeles: Roughriders blow 20-point lead, lose to Central Kitsap 21-20

PORT ANGELES -- On a night when Jesse Long broke the all-time Port Angeles High School rushing record, the Riders were again haunted in the… Continue reading

Trial of man accused in attack on Port Townsend woman continues

Defense attorneys in Idaho began their arguments Thursday in the trial of Jeremy Flores Sanchez, one of four alleged assailants charged in an attack on… Continue reading

Halloween activities abound in Clallam County

It's the day of chills and thrills. And to celebrate Halloween, agencies across Clallam County are hosting costume contests, handing out candy and celebrating in… Continue reading

Halloween activities in Jefferson County

PORT TOWNSEND -- Costumed children of all ages will take to the streets today -- and the halls of the courthouse, schools and stores to… Continue reading