Clallam County

After two bad fire years, this fire season described as light for the Northwest

After two bad fire years, this fire season described as light for the Northwest

The biggest contrast is seen in Washington where the amount of damage this year is a fraction of that from each of the past two years.

After two bad fire years, this fire season described as light for the Northwest

LETTER: Hillary calling Trump a racist is high hypocrisy

The Republican presidential candidate simply wants black people to take their lives back.

Volunteer Hospice to host final workshop of Sequim series for survivors on Sept. 22

The last session will focus on self-care with Debby Smith and Rev. Maggie Bourne-Raiswell.

LETTER: Vote Ron Richards for Clallam commissioner this November

His opponent, Randy Johnson, would, as a former Rayonier employee, have too much power over county timberland.

Olympic Peninsula Tourism Commission to launch GeoTour

Olympic Peninsula Tourism Commission to launch GeoTour

Geocaching is a real-world, outdoor treasure hunt using GPS-enabled devices.

Olympic Peninsula Tourism Commission to launch GeoTour

Artists sought for Arts & Draughts festival in Port Angeles

The weekend-long celebration will showcase artisans, craftsmen and local and regional beers and wines.

BACK WHEN: Generations of graduates remember Lincoln School in Port Angeles

BACK WHEN: Generations of graduates remember Lincoln School in Port Angeles

Readers share their memories of Lincoln School, including what teachers they had.

BACK WHEN: Generations of graduates remember Lincoln School in Port Angeles

BIRD WATCH: There’s something special about cedar waxwings

Their whispering, attire and nonstop conversations are fonts of mystery.

Body found on Olympic National Park shore recovered; no identification yet

The body was recovered near Norwegian Memorial on the Pacific coast southwest of Lake Ozette.

Celebration on Port Angeles waterfront draws hundreds

Celebration on Port Angeles waterfront draws hundreds

Jammin’ in the Park offered live bands, a volleyball tournament, a beer and wine garden, a food court and a car show.

Celebration on Port Angeles waterfront draws hundreds

Drop profanity ban, Port Angeles city attorney advises

“It may be well-intended, but it may be difficult if not impossible to define what profanity is,” the mayor said.

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

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

Fireball reported across Pacific Northwest sky

The cause of the phenomenon was unknown Saturday.

Hearing reset for man charged in Joyce-area armed standoff

His defense attorney says she has not yet received his mental health evaluation report.

LETTER: Clallam commissioner candidate should get his facts straight

Randy Johnson misunderstood the message presented by atmospheric sciences professor Cliff Mass over I-732.

LETTER: Fascism is fascism, no matter how you word it

Paying lip service to compassion doesn’t make you a decent human being.