Dogs, chickens and goats found living in squalid conditions in Gardiner earlier this year and taken to area shelters have recovered and are… Continue reading
The owner of animals seized from a property in Gardiner has entered into a court contract restricting her to one animal. Nataliya Nivens… Continue reading
St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church plans a gathering at the mouth of the Elwha River at 10:30 a.m. Thursday to show solidarity with… Continue reading
A community open house on updates to Jefferson County’s comprehensive plan is planned in Brinnon tonight. The meeting will be from 6:30 p.m.… Continue reading
Sean Vince Della has been sentenced to five years in prison for the burglary of a Forks pharmacy, the attempted burglary of… Continue reading
The best way to prevent falls is to move as often as possible and as productively as possible in the best possible core alignment, the presenter says.
The man whose body was recovered from the water near Irondale has been identified by the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Department, but the cause… Continue reading
By Pierre LaBossiere Peninsula Daily News This is when the games get really tense. And really fun. Playoff season has arrived for fall sports with… Continue reading
The Olympic Discovery Trail is making headway at two spots around Discovery Bay. Two ¾-mile sections could be completed as early as… Continue reading
The Port Angeles School Board will consider the wording of an explanatory statement for a levy proposal on the Feb. 14 ballot… Continue reading
Clallam County officials are fine-tuning policy revisions for county road speed limits. The proposed amendments to Policy 817 would eliminate an annual… Continue reading
Clallam County Public Utility District will transition to a new online bill payment system called SmartHub starting today at 5 p.m. Customers will… Continue reading
Port Angeles senior Madelyn Wenzl came up with crucial stops to preserve and prolong the Roughriders’ season last week. Wenzl stood tall and allowed just… Continue reading
The Port Angeles boys and girls cross-country teams both qualified for state at the Westside Classic held Saturday. The girls finished second as a team… Continue reading
Bogey’s bite has triggered a $2.74 million claim for damages against his owner, the city of Port Angeles. The attorney for the… Continue reading
The doors to the YMCA of Sequim have officially opened, one year after the Sequim Aquatic Recreation Center’s closed. As officials spoke during… Continue reading
More than three years after the implementation of a digital patient-records system called Epic at North Olympic Peninsula hospitals, challenges still remain… Continue reading
The Howard Street extension project is underway, with most of the progress so far underground. “A lot of the initial work is… Continue reading
Peninsula College will host an open house for its advanced manufacturing and composites technology program Tuesday. The free event will be from… Continue reading
Judy Willman said she knew her dream of using a time machine to go back… Continue reading