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Jobless rates rise slightly on Peninsula
Unemployment rates were up slightly in Clallam and Jefferson counties last month, state officials said.
January 25, 2018
Opinion
PAT NEAL: Steelhead fishing in the good old days
WINTER MUST BE my favorite time of year.
January 24, 2018
News
Tsunami watch prompts preparation on Peninsula
PORT ANGELES — The magnitude 7.9 earthquake that shook the Gulf of Alaska shortly after midnight Monday prompted…
January 24, 2018
News
Port of Port Angeles cuts cost of wash-down facility
PORT ANGELES — Port of Port Angeles commissioners have agreed to spend $46,855 to have an Everett engineering…
January 24, 2018
News
UPDATE: Quick response from drivers gives family more time with man after heart attack
UPDATE: Edwin DeRousie died Tuesday night of unexpected complications at Harrison Medical Center, his son, Mike DeRousie, assistant…
January 24, 2018
News
NEWS: Port Angeles School Board set to meet … and other items
PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles School Board will hold an executive session to evaluate the qualifications of…
January 24, 2018
Opinion
PAT NEAL: The day after the subduction
EDITORS NOTE: This month marks the 318th anniversary of the Jan. 26, 1700 Cascadia Subduction event that produced…
January 24, 2018
News
Young women shine in Peninsula-wide music competition
PORT ANGELES — With a little-known piece from a female composer, Lauren Waldron wowed the judges.
January 23, 2018
Crime
Insanity defense offered in case of bludgeoning death
PORT ANGELES — Benjamin George Bonner has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity for the beating death…
January 23, 2018
News
NEWS BRIEFS: Scholarship applications available … and other items
PORT ANGELES — The Peninsula College Foundation announced that it has nearly 70 scholarships totaling more than $100,000…
January 23, 2018
Crime
Charging decision waits on police report for suspect in Forks jailbreak
PORT ANGELES — A Forks man accused of assaulting an officer to break out of the Forks jail…
January 23, 2018
News
Two applicants for acting Clallam treasurer sent to commissioners
PORT ANGELES — The names of two applicants for the acting Clallam County treasurer post have been forwarded…
January 23, 2018
Opinion
WEST END NEIGHBOR: West Enders seek warm meals, generators and water
THE POWER GOING out was fairly predictable, given the stormy weather Saturday night and early Sunday morning.
January 23, 2018
News
Alaska hit by 7.9 earthquake; tsunami warning canceled
By Mark Thiessen and Becky Bohrer
January 23, 2018
News
All services in Olympic National Park now open after shutdown
PORT ANGELES — Olympic National Park has resumed regular operations now that President Donald Trump has signed a…
January 23, 2018
Letters to the Editor
LETTER: Capital levy proposal thoroughly planned in Port Angeles
I am writing in support of the Port Angeles School District’s capital levy to be voted on Tuesday,…
January 23, 2018
Crime
Federal judge hands down tree-poaching sentence
TACOMA — A long-time resident of Clallam County has been sentenced in U.S. District Court in Tacoma to…
January 22, 2018
News
‘Small town’ vigil in Sequim caps day of gatherings
SEQUIM — The big marches in Port Townsend and Seattle were all done by Saturday evening, yet the…
January 22, 2018
News
NEWS BRIEFS: Brinnon parks meeting set Wednesday … and other items
BRINNON — The Brinnon Parks & Recreation commission will consider exploring a partnership with the Pleasant Harbor Marina…
January 22, 2018
Politics
Tharinger looks at problems coming down the road
OLYMPIA — State 24th District Rep. Steve Tharinger, D-Sequim, breathed a sigh of relief Friday following the passage…
January 22, 2018
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