And other events and activities throughout the North Olympic Peninsula.
A City Council public hearing on funding the 2017 general fund spending plan will be at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers estimates that the repairs on the 300-foot-long section of the protective jetty will be finished in about three weeks.
Don Perry’s family believes he died of a heart attack Monday, his wife said.
The owner of property assessed at $200,000 would see about a 74-cent increase in property taxes.
Riley Edge White, 59, is charged in three cases for alleged unprovoked attacks in a Clallam Transit bus, the county jail and his Port Angeles home.
The $6 million renovation of Building 202 at Fort Worden State Park broke ground last year and is a significant upgrade over the college’s old location.
Serenity House’s Viola Ware walks with Port Angeles Police Sgt. Jason Viada to places where people are known to camp to ensure they know the services available.
The 35- to 40-foot-tall Douglas fir would start sparkling with 10,000 lights on Nov. 26 and shine until just after New Year’s Day.
A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. today at Queen of Angels Catholic Church, 209 W. 11th St., Port Angeles.
The event will start with speakers and a ribbon-cutting and follow with pumpkin decorating for youths.
The police department now has 30 of 32 authorized commissioned officers
The opens at 7:30 p.m. tonight and will run for three weekends through Nov. 13.
Scary events and tours will take place along with many family-friendly parties and activities from Chimacum and Brinnon to Forks.
Daniel James Brown will make two appearances in Port Angeles on Saturday.
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Mt. Everest climbers Jim Whittaker and his son, Leif, will talk of their lives and exploits.
Abney Park is more than just a steampunk band.
A presentation by Bruce Lippke of the University of Washington’s School of Environmental and Forest Sciences was rescheduled from Oct. 14
Susan Kieffer will present Saturday on the topic of geologic nozzles and what they have in common with rapids on the Colorado River.