When I saw the front-page picture [Oct. 24] with the title “Taking a stand for water” of Olympic Climate Action] protesters in Port Angeles objecting… Continue reading
WHO SAYS THERE’S no good news when every day, there are new and exciting things happening all around us? If we could only take the… Continue reading
The Port Angeles City Council will hold a special meeting today. The closed session will be from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.… Continue reading
On Halloween, we choose to be someone we aren’t. We parade around town and go… Continue reading
A 44-year-old log truck driver died early Tuesday morning after he crossed the U.S. Highway 101 centerline at Lake Crescent, struck a… Continue reading
Wildand fires on state Department of Natural Resources land on the West End kept firefighters busy Sunday into Monday. Clallam County Fire District… Continue reading
A major Department of Defense contractor anticipates a long-term relationship with Airborne ECS, a company that recently relocated to Port Angeles. “They… Continue reading
James Edward Sweet is back in the Clallam County jail on charges stemming from an alleged shootout with law enforcement officers 17… Continue reading
The Clallam County Board of Health will conduct a public hearing on proposed fee increases for certain environmental health services next month.… Continue reading
The Sequim City Council has chosen to re-up with the Clallam County Economic Development Corp. through 2018, after a two-year gap of not… Continue reading
FISHING IS NOT just child’s play out here on the West End. It means serious business for lots of people and food for families. The… Continue reading
Quinn Redlin Kintner believed good ideas hold power. An accessibility advocate, Quinn was a person of “infinite possibility,” said her mother, Kelsey… Continue reading
Clallam County Juvenile and Family Services is the only juvenile facility in the state that offers drug, mental health and family counseling… Continue reading
State Department Professional Fellow Aydan Rzayeva from Azerbaijan is living with Sequim host families and working with the city of Sequim through Nov.… Continue reading
The hunt in Dungeness for the invasive European green crab is over for the season. Resource managers report that since April, they’ve caught… Continue reading
A study, published in Environmental Health Perspectives (Sept. 19), shows child brain damage occurs when pregnant mothers drink waters fluoridated at the so-called “optimum levels”… Continue reading
Ten Olympic Medical Center nurses were recognized at a recent board meeting. CEO Eric Lewis, board President Jim Leskinovitch and Chief Physician… Continue reading
Laurel Black of Port Angeles received Certificates of Excellence for her display banners and a logo during the 2017 American Graphic Design… Continue reading
When someone brandished pepper spray and stole a young Canadian tourist’s shoes earlier this month, community members decided they wanted to make… Continue reading
Several rivers on the West End have been closed to fishing to protect chinook moving upstream to spawn. State Fish and Wildlife posted on its… Continue reading