News

Reforecasting budget helps Port Angeles port, staff says

Agency highlights sources of grant funding for capital projects

Crime

Man faces multiple charges after robbery investigation

Port Angeles police still searching for second suspect in December incident

News

Two men rescued in separate search operations

PORT ANGELES — Two people were rescued in separate operations in the Olympic National Park last week.

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Some of the 19 members of the women’s barbershop Grand Olympics Chorus pose outside their headquarters near QFC in Sequim during a rehearsal wearing their “Most Improved Chorus” necklaces won at the Sweet Adelines Region 13 contest in Spokane last month. Group members said they have plenty of room for more singers in the chorus. Those interested are welcome to attend a Monday evening practice, either to observe or sing with them.

Life

Grand Olympics Chorus wins ‘Most Improved’ award

SEQUIM — The Grand Olympics Chorus, the local chapter of the international women’s barbershop organization Sweet Adelines International,…

Opinion

PAT NEAL: A major miracle happening now

THERE’S A MAJOR miracle happening now, and you won’t read about it anywhere but here.

News

Old Elwha River bridge to be removed starting July 15

PORT ANGELES — The state Department of Transportation plans to remove the old U.S. Highway 101 bridge across…

News

Work begins on signals in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Contractors for the city of Port Angeles will begin converting traffic signals to LEDs starting…

News

Three injured following crash near Forks

FORKS — Three people were injured following a two-car collision on state Highway 113, the State Patrol reported.

News

Power outage scheduled for West End customers

CARLSBORG — Clallam County Public Utility District No. 1 has announced a scheduled power outage in the West…

Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula
Carrie Blake Community Park, pictured last summer, returns as a Summer Meal Program destination through the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula and the Department of Agriculture. Meals are offered to children ages 1-18 from noon to 12:30 p.m. in the park on weekdays, except July 4, through Aug. 27.

News

Free student meals programs start in Port Angeles, Sequim

The Boys &Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula has launched its Summer Meals program with locations in Port…

Peninsula College nursing students, from left, Emily Haddock of Lewiston, Idaho, Jordan Hegtvedt of Sequim and Chaela Cashman of Port Angeles adjust each other’s mortar boards in preparation for commencement ceremonies on Saturday on the college’s Port Angeles campus. A total of 328 students were expected to take part in two ceremonies with 530 students eligible for diplomas and certificates for the 2024-25 academic year. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

News

Graduation prep

Peninsula College nursing students, from left, Emily Haddock of Lewiston, Idaho, Jordan Hegtvedt of Sequim and Chaela Cashman…

News

Next steps outlined in Olympic Medical Center process

CEO: Update on status will be ‘coming soon’

News

Elwha River bridge set to be demolished

Clallam commissioners receive road construction updates

Sequim city staff are considering next options for a house and various outbuildings in Gerhardt Park after a recent surplus auction resulted in no bids. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

News

Sequim considers options for house in park

Public provided no bids during process that ended June 6

Carissa Guiley of Silverdale, left, along with daughters Mia Guiley, 5, and Evelyn Guiley, 8, peer over a rocky bluff at a sea stack in Crescent Bay on Saturday near Port Crescent. The family was on an outing at Salt Creek County Recreation Area. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

News

What’s over the edge?

Carissa Guiley of Silverdale, left, along with daughters Mia Guiley, 5, and Evelyn Guiley, 8, peer over a…

News

Examiner approves Habitat project

Wetland buffer limits size to 45 units

News

Sequim caps municipal funding for next year’s budget

Council members share concerns about deadlines, limits

Reading Specialist Christine MacDougall Danielson signs fifth-grader Orion Schmit’s “last day of school” shirt with help from paraeducator Elizabeth Joers. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Life

Sequim teachers retire after three decades

Couple spent much of their careers in elementary schools

Crime

Trial date set for 2016 murder

Suspect in woodcarver’s death goes to court in August

Crime

Cox again refuses court appearance

Standoff suspect to get competency evaluation