Clallam County

Peninsula College’s The Buccaneer brings home 7 awards

Peninsula College’s The Buccaneer brings home 7 awards

The staff of the Buccaneer, Peninsula College’s student newspaper, earned seven honors in the Pacific Northwest Association of Journalism Educators 2018 Contest,… Continue reading

Peninsula College’s The Buccaneer brings home 7 awards

Two charged after armed confrontation

Two people were charged Wednesday for their alleged roles in an armed confrontation last weekend over a stolen SUV. Taylor Oliver Dickinson… Continue reading

Three candidates for District Court I judge tell of qualifications in Port Angeles

Three candidates for District Court I judge tell of qualifications in Port Angeles

Three lawyers vying for Clallam County’s Port Angeles-area District Court 1 judge position wrestled with the court’s uncertain financial future and sought… Continue reading

Three candidates for District Court I judge tell of qualifications in Port Angeles

Peninsula graduation ceremonies coming up this month

Graduation and commencement ceremonies across the North Olympic Peninsula are set to begin Friday and stretch to Monday, June 18. The region’s 10 high schools… Continue reading

Spring blooms bring unwanted Scotch Broom
Spring blooms bring unwanted Scotch Broom

‘Strings coach’ takes soloist spotlight for SCO concert

The ninth annual spring concert — the final performance of the Sequim Community Orchestra’s 2018 season — will see its long-time “string coach”… Continue reading

Charges expected to be filed today after armed confrontation

Charges are expected to be filed today against a man and woman accused in an armed confrontation over a stolen Chevrolet Tahoe.… Continue reading

DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: Summer full of uplift, renewal

REACH INSIDE AND lift up your younger self, Joe Gaydos told us. See yourself as an explorer. Gladly. Gaydos, lead scientist with the SeaDoc Society,… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: PASD board meeting set for Thursday; Taste of Port Townsend to start Thursday

The Port Angeles School Board will hear of plans for the high school health clinic when it meets Thursday. A work session… Continue reading

PAT NEAL: Remembering D-Day

JUNE 6 MIGHT not mean much to people these days. Maybe it’s one day closer to a summer vacation or time to mow the lawn.… Continue reading

PHOTOS: Field kitchen arrives in Joyce for disaster prep

PHOTOS: Field kitchen arrives in Joyce for disaster prep

Above, Joyce community members examine a MKT99 field kitchen Saturday at the Joyce Bible Church after the mobile commissary was donated as surplus by the… Continue reading

PHOTOS: Field kitchen arrives in Joyce for disaster prep
Former Clallam County corrections deputy charged after sexual contact accusations

Former Clallam County corrections deputy charged after sexual contact accusations

Howard Andrew Blair, a former Clallam County corrections deputy accused of having sexual contact with female inmates, was charged Monday with one… Continue reading

Former Clallam County corrections deputy charged after sexual contact accusations
Soroptimists in Forks present awards

Soroptimists in Forks present awards

Soroptimist International of the Olympic Rain Forest has honored area women with awards. The Ruby Award honors women who, through their professional or… Continue reading

Soroptimists in Forks present awards

NEWS BRIEFS: Coast Guard cutter back at Port Angeles station … and other items

The crew aboard the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Active has returned to its Port Angeles homeport following a counter-drug patrol in international… Continue reading

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 phase of a three-part process to decide… Continue reading

Puget Sound Pilots honored at ceremony marking 150 years of program

Puget Sound Pilots honored at ceremony marking 150 years of program

Elected officials joined Puget Sound Pilots officials, maritime advocates and educators in celebrating 150 years of the state’s marine pilotage program at… Continue reading

Puget Sound Pilots honored at ceremony marking 150 years of program
Truck-motorcycle wreck west of Lake Crescent sends man to Seattle hospital

Truck-motorcycle wreck west of Lake Crescent sends man to Seattle hospital

A man was flown to Harborview Medical Center with a head injury after a head-on wreck involving a motorcycle and pickup truck… Continue reading

Truck-motorcycle wreck west of Lake Crescent sends man to Seattle hospital

Service Fest kicks off Monday, June 4

Sequim’s Service Fest begins today with a presentation by author Peter Kageyama, who spoke about community engagement with local leaders in May 2016.… Continue reading

Peninsula College honors students to present capstone projects

The third annual symposium for the presentation of Peninsula College Honors Program Capstone Projects will take place from 1 p.m. to 3… Continue reading

OTA sets auditions for ‘Phantom Tollbooth’

Olympic Theatre Arts will host main character auditions for the Children’s Theatre summer production of “The Phantom Tollbooth” on three consecutive Wednesday afternoons,… Continue reading