Clallam County

Upper Hoh Road in Olympic National Park still closed from storm damage

Upper Hoh Road in Olympic National Park still closed from storm damage

The road to the Hoh Rain Forest Visitor Center is expected to reopen with one-lane traffic past a slide area next month.

Upper Hoh Road in Olympic National Park still closed from storm damage

Port of Port Angeles approves 12-year lease for Boat Haven oversight

The marina and boat yard will be managed by Masco Maritime.

Child rape, animal cruelty charges filed against Port Angeles woman

Deanna Marie Wilson, 41, was charged for allegedly raping a 15-year-old boy, having sexual contact with a dog and for taking pictures of the incidents.

Port Townsend Planning Commission approves reduction of buffer zones around marijuana retailers

The City Council will receive a briefing on the plan at today’s meeting at 6:30 p.m. in council chambers at City Hall, 540 Water St.

Clallam updates veterans policy with privacy protections

“Releasing any personal information about the veterans and their families could be detrimental and have a catastrophic effect on the current program,” said the veterans association president.

Jefferson, Clallam see uptick in voter registration

The counties’ election offices are bracing for a busy few weeks as the Nov. 8 voting cutoff date approaches.

Sequim School Board approves replacement levy plan

The district will also consider a capital projects levy to remodel Sequim Community School’s kitchen and demolish an unused portion of the school.

Couple leads Olympic Medical Center Foundation fundraising efforts

Couple leads Olympic Medical Center Foundation fundraising efforts

The Littlejohns have contributed $100,000, which will go toward a cancer center expansion.

Couple leads Olympic Medical Center Foundation fundraising efforts

Sequim cancer center expansion to be part of two-year strategic plan for Olympic Medical Center

The plan is to expand medical oncology from five exam rooms to 15; expand chemotherapy, the pharmacy and support services; and add meeting areas, the CEO said.

Singer, songwriter Johnsmith to perform at Fort Worden

Singer, songwriter Johnsmith to perform at Fort Worden

Johnsmith will perform songs from his 7th album, The Longing Road.

Singer, songwriter Johnsmith to perform at Fort Worden
‘Underachiever’ comedy album to be performed at Peninsula College

‘Underachiever’ comedy album to be performed at Peninsula College

Comedian Andy Hendrickson aims to bring on the laughs with his routine tonight.

‘Underachiever’ comedy album to be performed at Peninsula College
ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS: Low Brass Quartet set to perform; FarmStrong to perform
ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS: Low Brass Quartet set to perform; FarmStrong to perform

Firemen’s fundraiser, Forks dinner and sailing this weekend

And other events and activities throughout the North Olympic Peninsula.

Governor candidates spar in 3rd debate

Governor candidates spar in 3rd debate

Gubernatorial candidates clash on issues of economy, the death penalty and where they see Washington heading.

Governor candidates spar in 3rd debate
Grand Olympic Chorus invites community to ‘Slice of Harmony’ pie social
Grand Olympic Chorus invites community to ‘Slice of Harmony’ pie social

Haunted houses set to scare this weekend

Scares and tours in Port Townsend and Forks will continue through Halloween.

ISSUES OF FAITH: Examine your life for some equilibrium

Take a step back and forward can change our perspective in meaningful ways.

LETTER: Dave Neupert the superior choice for Superior Court judge

The Clallam candidate has the poise and connections to the community that the position vitally needs.

LETTER: Gary Johnson my kind of candidate

The Libertarian presidential nominee has much more to offer than his opponents, especially in terms of the eternal kingdom.