Clallam County

Sit-in grows into bullying protest at Port Angeles High School

Sit-in grows into bullying protest at Port Angeles High School

A sit-in at Port Angeles High School on Friday that stemmed from a fight between two students broadened to a protest of… Continue reading

Sit-in grows into bullying protest at Port Angeles High School
One arrested, another sought in Carlsborg theft

One arrested, another sought in Carlsborg theft

The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office has arrested one man and is seeking another in connection with a theft from the Sunny Farms Store.… Continue reading

One arrested, another sought in Carlsborg theft

Port Angeles man’s death not due to foul play, police say

The circumstances behind the death of a 29-year-old Port Angeles man whose body was found Monday on the floor of his tiny… Continue reading

Eloise Kailin

Water fluoridation foes file complaint with state

A complaint to the state Public Disclosure Commission by Sequim-based Protect the Peninsula’s Future challenges Clallam County Health and Human Services over… Continue reading

Eloise Kailin
State faults county: Auditor’s office says glitch now corrected

State faults county: Auditor’s office says glitch now corrected

The state Auditor’s Office is preparing to issue a “substantial finding” that takes issue with how Clallam County officials reported, on financial… Continue reading

State faults county: Auditor’s office says glitch now corrected
FDR impersonator to retrace steps of historic figure

FDR impersonator to retrace steps of historic figure

Little has been documented about former President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 8,100-mile, two-week trip across the Pacific Northwest in 1937. Scott Larsen arrived… Continue reading

FDR impersonator to retrace steps of historic figure

Car test-drives part of Port Angeles High School fundraiser

A Port Angeles dealership, Price Ford Lincoln, has teamed up with Port Angeles High School once again for a Drive One 4… Continue reading

Six-hour closure around Lake Crescent rescheduled

A six-hour closure of U.S. Highway 101 that originally was planned for Tuesday night has been rescheduled. The new date will be… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Battle of the Books includes home-schoolers this year … and other items

EDITOR’S NOTE: This item has been updated to correct the starting time for the Blessing of the Animals at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Port… Continue reading

Car test-drive benefit, free guitar class, English country dance coming up on Peninsula

A car test-drive benefit, a free guitar class and an English country dance are among upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is… Continue reading

‘FDR’ is returning to the Olympic Peninsula

‘FDR’ is returning to the Olympic Peninsula

Scott Larsen is hoping the weather will be dry and sunny when he visits Port Angeles and the Olympic Peninsula on Sept. 30, unlike 80… Continue reading

‘FDR’ is returning to the Olympic Peninsula

‘Things to Do in Sequim’ offers meet-greet of local organizations

The public is invited to attend a community-building event, “Things to Do in Sequim,” set from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at… Continue reading

Trumpeter swans. (Dow Lambert)

Audubon group seeks volunteers for swan study

Once again, a group of citizen scientists are joining local and out-of-area birders to keep their eyes on returning swans. Since 2011, members… Continue reading

Trumpeter swans. (Dow Lambert)

Concert to bolster funds for Sequim Food Bank’s holiday boxes

Composer Brenda Jennings will play her own arrangements of sacred music at a performance benefiting the Sequim Food Bank at 5 p.m. Sunday.… Continue reading

Dungeness River Festival offers exhibits, activities on one day only this year

Dungeness River Festival offers exhibits, activities on one day only this year

Organizers of the Dungeness River Festival will do it all in one day this year. The 18th edition of the festival will run… Continue reading

Dungeness River Festival offers exhibits, activities on one day only this year
Family Farm Day offers a one-stop farm tour

Family Farm Day offers a one-stop farm tour

For 20 years, the annual Clallam County Farm Tour has been a staple for Sequim residents to get better acquainted with local farms… Continue reading

Family Farm Day offers a one-stop farm tour

ISSUES OF FAITH: In light of tragedies, how should we respond?

WILDFIRES HAVE RECENTLY ravaged forests and property in the Pacific Northwest, including the Jolly Mountain fire near my hometown of Cle Elum. Hurricane Harvey collided… Continue reading

LETTER: In U.N. speech, Trump on point about socialism’s failures

In his United Nations speech Sept. 19, President Donald Trump correctly identified that socialism inevitably fails and that it devolves into tyranny. To wit, capitalist… Continue reading

LETTER: It may be old-fashioned, but I believe you should stand at attention for national anthem

As a veteran of World War II, I have to agree with President Donald J. Trump that members of the sporting world not standing at… Continue reading

Pancake breakfast to benefit Port Angeles Fire Department

Park View Villas will host a pancake breakfast fundraiser to benefit the Port Angeles Fire Department on Saturday. The breakfast will be… Continue reading