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From Tibet to the Peninsula: Yaks are settling in
This is a story of a hat leading to a new life.
June 4, 2018
News
North Olympic Healthcare Network to expand in Port Angeles
PORT ANGELES — North Olympic Healthcare Network will soon be able to see patients the same day they…
June 4, 2018
News
Anderson Lake closed due to nerve toxin
CHIMACUM — Washington State Parks has closed Anderson Lake to recreation after high levels of the potent nerve…
June 4, 2018
Entertainment
Port Angeles Symphony announces concerts for next season
PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Symphony has announced a new slate of 13 concerts: its 2018-19 season,…
June 3, 2018
Life
OTA, local artists collaborate for production promos
SEQUIM — Sequim’s Olympic Theatre Arts is collaborating with area artists to promote the 2018-19 live theatre season.
June 3, 2018
Entertainment
Spring jazz concert set for Monday at Peninsula College
PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College Jazz Ensemble will present its Spring Quarter Concert at 7 p.m Monday.
June 3, 2018
Life
BIRD WATCH: A full yard is a delight to the eyes, ears
I BELIEVE IT is safe to say, “the gang’s all here.”
June 3, 2018
Life
BACK WHEN: Birney’s Drive-in fondly remembered in Port Angeles
THERE WERE QUITE a few comments on the May picture from the past.
June 3, 2018
Life
HELP LINE: Remember: How you age is how you view it
THE OTHER DAY I was talking with a gal that I’ve worked with for quite a while.
June 3, 2018
Life
A GROWING CONCERN: Advice for launching into June
With one of the wettest Mays in recent history behind us, we’re all about turning the calendar and…
June 3, 2018
Crime
Inmate charged in attack; officer still suffers from head injury after 2016 beating
PORT ANGELES — The state Attorney General’s Office has filed an attempted murder charge against a prison inmate…
June 3, 2018
News
Immigrant advocates hope for safety, security for all families
PORT TOWNSEND — When Morris and Ruth Goldstein crossed the border, they had little in the way of…
June 3, 2018
Entertainment
‘Lost Diaries’ explores Eve and Adam story at OTA
SEQUIM — When it comes to love, men and women don’t always speak the same language. Has it…
June 3, 2018
News
Brief delays likely on Highway 101 around Lake Crescent
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Subexcavation, milling and grinding will continue this week on U.S. Highway 101 around Lake…
June 3, 2018
News
‘For the Love of Port Angeles’ tickets available now
PORT ANGELES — The author of “Love Where You Live: Creating Emotionally Engaging Places” will discuss Port Angeles…
June 3, 2018
Business
EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings
• Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are usually Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill,…
June 3, 2018
News
Truck-motorcycle wreck west of Lake Crescent sends man to Seattle hospital
PORT ANGELES — A man was flown to Harborview Medical Center with a head injury after a head-on…
June 3, 2018
Crime
Two arrested after confrontation, pursuit near Port Angeles
PORT ANGELES — Authorities arrested two suspects and were looking for a third Saturday after an armed dispute…
June 2, 2018
News
EYE ON CLALLAM: Port to hear information about John Wayne Marina
Port of Port Angeles commissioners will hear information about John Wayne Marina from port staff as the first…
June 2, 2018
News
Gleaning Kick-off parties planned in Clallam County libraries
The Washington State University Extension has planned three Gleaning Kick-off parties for Monday through Wednesday.
June 1, 2018
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