Clallam County

Peninsula College composites program’s open house set Tuesday in Port Angeles

Peninsula College will host an open house for its advanced manufacturing and composites technology program Tuesday. The free event will be from… Continue reading

Author Daniel James Brown gives insight into ‘The Boys in the Boat’ with talk in Port Angeles

Author Daniel James Brown gives insight into ‘The Boys in the Boat’ with talk in Port Angeles

Judy Willman said she knew her dream of using a time machine to go back… Continue reading

Author Daniel James Brown gives insight into ‘The Boys in the Boat’ with talk in Port Angeles
Port Angeles man charged with kidnapping, rape evaluated again by Western State Hospital

Port Angeles man charged with kidnapping, rape evaluated again by Western State Hospital

A 26-year-old Port Angeles man charged with kidnapping and raping a woman in June has been evaluated again by Western State Hospital… Continue reading

Port Angeles man charged with kidnapping, rape evaluated again by Western State Hospital

LETTER: Randy Johnson’s critics unable to see forest for the trees

The Clallam commissioner hopeful’s background with Green Crow blinds all to his accomplishments.

LETTER: Ron Richards would bring balance to the Clallam Board of Commissioners

The candidate has a broad range of experience and would bring solid leadership to the county.

BUSINESS BRIEFS: First Federal lists accomplishments of three employees … and other items

First Federal recently recognized the activities of three of its employees. Jeff Davis, executive vice president and chief operating officer, has been… Continue reading

Not-guilty pleas entered on child rape, animal cruelty charges

A 41-year-old Port Angeles woman has pleaded not guilty to child rape and animal cruelty charges. Deanna Marie Wilson entered her plea… Continue reading

Eye on Clallam: Port Angeles to consider possible new rules for parks

Port Angeles City Council members will conduct a first reading on proposed ordinances that include allowing alcohol at events in city parks when they meet… Continue reading

Joyce residents make filtration system to create emergency water supply

Joyce residents make filtration system to create emergency water supply

Researchers have said it’s not a question of if but when a quake of at least 9.0 magnitude will strike in the Cascadia Subduction Zone.

Joyce residents make filtration system to create emergency water supply
Archaeologists find Sequim girls’ message in a bottle

Archaeologists find Sequim girls’ message in a bottle

More than six years later, one writer recalls the message.

Archaeologists find Sequim girls’ message in a bottle
Officials weigh Highway 101 road work impact on tourism

Officials weigh Highway 101 road work impact on tourism

A major impact on tourism to the North Olympic Peninsula is expected to be the rehabilitation of U.S. Highway 101 around Lake… Continue reading

Officials weigh Highway 101 road work impact on tourism

A GROWING CONCERN: A blooming-great time to plant bulbs

Here’s a list of 12 mandatory bulbs to buy to help make us “Flower Peninsula USA.”

BIRD WATCH: Table manners particular to each species

This is the perfect time to watch birds that have settled in for the winter.

Coast Guard suspends search for missing boater

The Coast Guard on Saturday suspended a search for a man missing from his boat in Shilshole Bay near Seattle since Friday. Missing… Continue reading

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Here are the various business meetings this week across the North Olympic Peninsula.

HELP LINE: Instead of falling for scams, ask for advice

Con artists abound, trying to steal information or gain money. Be cautious.

LETTER: Are you really OK with a Trump-Putin bromance?

The Russian dictators’ actions are both deplorable and highly foreboding of Trump’s leadership if elected.

LETTER: Charter review measure has fragmented Clallam County government

We now have three district commissioners and no one representing Clallam County.