Clallam County

Dancing with Toys collects this Friday for Salvation Army

Dancing with Toys collects this Friday for Salvation Army

Community members will dance their way into the hearts of local children for a good cause at the 14th annual Dancing for… Continue reading

Dancing with Toys collects this Friday for Salvation Army
Northwest Women’s Chorale to usher in holidays with performances today, Monday

Northwest Women’s Chorale to usher in holidays with performances today, Monday

The Northwest Women’s Chorale will usher in the holiday season with performances in Sequim and Port Angeles. The first performance will be at 7 tonight… Continue reading

Northwest Women’s Chorale to usher in holidays with performances today, Monday
Wood artisans to display wares at show in Sequim this Saturday

Wood artisans to display wares at show in Sequim this Saturday

Expert wood carvers on Saturday will demonstrate their craft during the 11th annual Wooden Art Show in Sequim. The show, organized by Pacific… Continue reading

Wood artisans to display wares at show in Sequim this Saturday

New DOL system impacts services; department expects delays

The Clallam County Auditor’s Office is advising its Department of Licensing customers to expect longer wait times midmonth as a new statewide… Continue reading

Port Angeles jazz concert to benefit college student programs

Port Angeles jazz concert to benefit college student programs

Put some jingle in your jazz Thursday during the fourth annual Jingle Jazz benefit concert at Peninsula College. The concert will be… Continue reading

Port Angeles jazz concert to benefit college student programs
‘The Nutcracker’ with a North Olympic Peninsula Twist: Ballet Workshop brings updated version of holiday classic to PA

‘The Nutcracker’ with a North Olympic Peninsula Twist: Ballet Workshop brings updated version of holiday classic to PA

It is 1895 and the North Olympic Peninsula has been shaken heartily by the Panic of 1893 — an economic depression during… Continue reading

‘The Nutcracker’ with a North Olympic Peninsula Twist: Ballet Workshop brings updated version of holiday classic to PA
Sequim Bee Farm hives vandalized; no leads so far

Sequim Bee Farm hives vandalized; no leads so far

Owners of the Sequim Bee Farm are looking for answers after they say vandals poisoned 20 of their hives, killing upward of 300,000… Continue reading

Sequim Bee Farm hives vandalized; no leads so far
Snow delights Hurricane Ridge visitors

Snow delights Hurricane Ridge visitors

Skiers, snowboarders and sledders are optimistic about a good snow year to come hit the slopes at Hurricane Ridge throughout the… Continue reading

Snow delights Hurricane Ridge visitors

Port Angeles woman accidentally dragged under truck recovering at hospital

A woman who was accidentally dragged under a truck early Tuesday evening was recovering Wednesday at Olympic Medical Center. Kacey Bauers, 47,… Continue reading

Forest Service accepting comments on permit for Navy electronic warfare training

The U.S. Forest Service is accepting comments on its draft decision, announced this week, to grant a special-use permit for the Navy’s… Continue reading

Port Angeles man faces molestation charges

A Port Angeles man faces formal charges today for allegedly molesting three girls. David Randall Chesser, 48, was arrested Tuesday for investigation… Continue reading

Twinkle Lights Holiday Parade to shine Saturday in Forks

Twinkle Lights Holiday Parade to shine Saturday in Forks

About a dozen entries have signed up for the 15th annual Twinkle Light Holiday Parade on Saturday. “It’s not the smallest parade in… Continue reading

Twinkle Lights Holiday Parade to shine Saturday in Forks
Pickleball paddle unveiled as new composite center’s initial product

Pickleball paddle unveiled as new composite center’s initial product

Composite Recycling Technology Center officials announced Thursday that the center’s first product will be the world’s first recycled aerospace-quality carbon fiber pickleball… Continue reading

Pickleball paddle unveiled as new composite center’s initial product
‘Get ’er done’: Forks residents hear options for Elwha River Bridge

‘Get ’er done’: Forks residents hear options for Elwha River Bridge

The Elwha River bridge on U.S. Highway 101 needs work and the state Department of Transportation now has seven possible plans — some… Continue reading

‘Get ’er done’: Forks residents hear options for Elwha River Bridge

Books and coffee, holiday open houses offered this weekend on Peninsula

Sampling books and coffee and attending holiday open houses are among the weekend’s activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. For more about a special Peninsula… Continue reading

Cherish Our Children raises money for Christmas gift giveaways

Cherish Our Children will raise money for Christmas gift giveaways in La Push and Forks with dinner and auctions tonight. The holiday-themed… Continue reading

Children to make gifts at Sekiu faire

Children can make gifts at the 28th annual Children’s Winter Faire at the Sekiu Community Center on Sunday. Santa also will attend the… Continue reading

Climber to tell of historic summit of Mount Everest

Tyler Reid will speak today about his historic May summit of the northeast ridge of Mount Everest with his wife, Melissa Arnot,… Continue reading

Emblem3 band member returns to Sequim as part of solo tour

Emblem3 band member returns to Sequim as part of solo tour

They’ve played in Seattle and worldwide, and now a portion of the band Emblem3 returns to… Continue reading

Emblem3 band member returns to Sequim as part of solo tour

ENTERTAINMENT NEWS: Christmas Chorus tonight in Sequim; memorial dance set for Port Angeles

Sequim Seventh-day Adventist Church, 30 Sanford Lane, will host the 32nd annual Sequim Community Christmas Chorus Christmas Concert at 7:30 tonight. Encore presentations… Continue reading