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Nadia Cole is a member of the Port Angeles Swim Club and the Port Angeles High School girls swim teams. The 70-plus member swim club is exploring all avenues for practice space during the upcoming closure of William Shore Memorial Pool. Roughrider boys and girls swimmers are expected to practice and compete in Sequim during the 2019-20 school year. (Patty Reifenstahl)

Sports

William Shore Pool closure has swim club, teams weighing options

PORT ANGELES — The impending open-ended closure of William Shore Memorial Pool — set to undergo a $16.5…

Hearing set on NOAA plan for Makah whale hunts

News

Hearing set on NOAA plan for Makah whale hunts

NEAH BAY — The Makah Tribe would hunt from one to three Eastern North Pacific gray whales annually…

Opinion

DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: Can’t turn away from ‘unbearable’ movie

OH NO, NO. Of all the movies at the Women and Film festival, I cannot watch that one.

Opinion

PAT NEAL: A marmot lover’s dream

IT WAS ANOTHER tough week in the news with rising concerns about economic uncertainty, constitutional crisis and the…

Tommy Ross to face more charges in California

Crime & Justice

Tommy Ross to face more charges in California

Appeal of dismissed murder charges in Port Angeles pending

Asbestos to be removed from historic Port Angeles locomotive

News

Asbestos to be removed from historic Port Angeles locomotive

Northwest Abatement Services contracted to perform work on old Rayonier engine

News

Bloodworks Northwest to hold memorial drive at Port Angeles Library on April 6

PORT ANGELES — Bloodworks Northwest will hold a memorial blood drive from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.

PHOTO: Driftwood displayed in Sequim show

News

PHOTO: Driftwood displayed in Sequim show

SEQUIM — Julie Nennens of Sequim examines driftwood creations on display during Saturday’s 11th annual Spring Art Show,…

Business

A new drafter joins the Sequim office of Estes Builders

SEQUIM — Estes Builders has announced the hiring of Ken Smith as a drafter.

Life

History Tales to feature ‘Hands on History’ student presentations

PORT ANGELES — The North Olympic History Center/Clallam County Historical Society will host the second annual Hands on…

News

Park fire plan meeting set Thursday

PORT ANGELES — The first public meeting on the National Park Service’s revised Wildland Fire Management Plan for…

Crime & Justice

Port Angeles man sentenced for drug, gun crimes

PORT ANGELES — A Port Angeles man arrested by the Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team and State Patrol…

News

‘Tsunami roadshow’ coming to Clallam County

Tsunami and earthquake experts will take the “tsunami roadshow” to Port Angeles, the Lower Elwha Tribal Center and…

OUTDOORS: Kids Fishing Derby st for Saturday at Lincoln Park Ponds

Sports

OUTDOORS: Kids Fishing Derby st for Saturday at Lincoln Park Ponds

Experienced anglers still feel the thrill of a fish biting their line, that electric spark that shoots through…

Crime & Justice

Bail set at $50,000 for suspect in Port Angeles arson case

Fire at Serenity House building left three families homeless

Port Angeles Fine Arts Center to host free yoga class

Arts & Entertainment

Port Angeles Fine Arts Center to host free yoga class

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Fine Arts Center will offer a free, all-levels yoga class Monday, April…

‘Break bags’ to help feed Port Angeles children during spring break

News

‘Break bags’ to help feed Port Angeles children during spring break

PORT ANGELES — The Port Angeles Food Bank, in partnership with the Port Angeles School District, offered “break…

Commissioner of Public Lands highlights fire suppression bill in visit

News

Commissioner of Public Lands highlights fire suppression bill in visit

Hilary Franz touts insurance premium tax increase to create wildfire account

News

Clallam Public Utility District to offer solar as a pilot project

CARLSBORG — You won’t need solar panels on your roof to harness the sun’s energy if you live…

Olympic Peninsula Community Clinic receives $2,500 donation

Business

Olympic Peninsula Community Clinic receives $2,500 donation

PORT ANGELES — First Security Bank of Washington has donated $2,500 to help support the Olympic Peninsula Community…