The three Clallam County commissioners will discuss alternate routes for the U.S. Highway 101 bridge over the Elwha River when they meet Monday. The work… Continue reading
The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office recently held its 2016 Awards Recognition dinner, during which several deputies and volunteers were recognized for their… Continue reading
The inaugural Punching Out Parkinson’s 5K Walk… Continue reading
The Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe is negotiating with city officials to purchase central downtown property at 111 E. Front St. for a… Continue reading
One of Port Angeles’ newest police officers cut her plans to summit Mount St. Helens short over the weekend to help an… Continue reading
Radiation from the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster appears to have peaked off the West Coast of North America and has been… Continue reading
The city will chip in $15,400 for a pilot project to restore a patch of marine habitat along Ediz Hook by capping… Continue reading
Olympic Medical Center’s new $20.6 million Medical Office Building was christened Saturday with dignitaries offering thanks to the community and scores of… Continue reading
A plea offer has been extended to Deanna Marie Wilson, a Port Angeles woman charged with child rape and animal abuse, her… Continue reading
A mother and daughter, both Quileute tribal members, may be tried together in the death of 2½-year-old boy who died Nov. 11,… Continue reading
A People’s Climate March involving participants from Clallam and Jefferson counties is expected to draw at least 200 people to Port Angeles… Continue reading
During the past 10 years, the annual Washington Coast Cleanup, scheduled this year for Saturday, has collected a long list of heroes. Among them is… Continue reading
The state Department of Health has closed the area between the Lyre River to Dungeness Bay to recreational shellfish harvesting because of high levels of… Continue reading
The state Department of Ecology has proposed removing the Sunnydell Dryke Shooting Range from its hazardous sites list, saying extensive cleanup work has… Continue reading
How safe is it to use your credit card online? How do criminals and fraudsters get into your computer systems? What is… Continue reading
The Tulalip and Suquamish tribes are suing the Coast Guard, alleging a failure to protect endangered orcas from the risk… Continue reading
Fourth Friday Readings will host Craig Andrews as the featured writer at The Lodge media room at 6:30 p.m. today. The free event… Continue reading
The North Olympic Library System will join hundreds of libraries across the nation in celebration of El día de los niños/El día de los libros… Continue reading
Caspar Babypants will perform on the North Olympic Peninsula on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Northwest musician Chris Ballew (of alternative band Presidents of the United… Continue reading
State and local leaders hailed the beginning of construction of two modular buildings at Greywolf Elementary… Continue reading