Clallam County

E-scooters gets Port Angeles approval

Both Port Angeles, Sequim awaiting company action

Port Angeles man dies in wreck after rear-ending a chip truck

An elderly Port Angeles man died Wednesday afternoon after rear-ending a chip truck on U.S. Highway 101 at the Carlsborg Road intersection.… Continue reading

Tyler McCarthey, 10, of Sequim, a member of the East Clallam County Livestock 4H Club, scrubs the hind legs of Glory, a Jersey cow, as his mother, Sarah McCarthey, owner of Dungeness Valley Creamery, holds a tail during preparation for the Clallam County Fair on Wednesday in Port Angeles. The four-day exhibition opens today at the county fairgrounds. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Preparing for the fair

Tyler McCarthey, 10, of Sequim, a member of the East Clallam County Livestock 4H Club, scrubs the hind legs of Glory, a Jersey cow, as… Continue reading

Tyler McCarthey, 10, of Sequim, a member of the East Clallam County Livestock 4H Club, scrubs the hind legs of Glory, a Jersey cow, as his mother, Sarah McCarthey, owner of Dungeness Valley Creamery, holds a tail during preparation for the Clallam County Fair on Wednesday in Port Angeles. The four-day exhibition opens today at the county fairgrounds. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

State provides tourism relief grants

Nine Clallam County, six Jefferson County entities awarded funds

Margery Whites will present “Gardening for Newcomers” at 10:30 a.m. Saturday.

‘Gardening for Newcomers’ offered Saturday in Sequim

Margery Whites will present “Gardening for Newcomers” at 10:30 a.m. Saturday. The lecture, part of the Clallam County master gardeners Digging Deeper series,… Continue reading

Margery Whites will present “Gardening for Newcomers” at 10:30 a.m. Saturday.

Clallam County removes ‘relic’ ordinance

Clallam County commissioners removed a 46-year-old ordinance regarding licensing of massage parlors and bath houses from the county code on Tuesday. “It’s… Continue reading

Clallam COVID cases trending downward as expected

Clallam County’s rate of new COVID-19 cases continues trending downward as health department officials expected. Clallam County reported a total of 15,011… Continue reading

Developmental playgroup scheduled Saturday

Clallam County Parent to Parent and Clallam Mosaic will host Play with a Purpose from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Saturday. The monthly… Continue reading

Grant applications accepted for small businesses, nonprofits

Applications for the Working Washington Grants: Round 5 and new Convention Center Grants programs open today. Together, these two programs will distribute $75… Continue reading

Olympic Medical Center Physicians has hired physician assistant Andrew Lazos.

Lazos hired at Olympic Medical Center

Olympic Medical Center Physicians has hired physician assistant Andrew Lazos. Lazos completed his undergraduate work at Chico State University in Chico, Calif.,… Continue reading

Olympic Medical Center Physicians has hired physician assistant Andrew Lazos.

PAT NEAL: Real questions from real tourists

THIS MUST BE one of the busiest tourist seasons ever. It has the locals hoping that school will hurry up and start so everyone will… Continue reading

Derek Kilmer helps Port Angeles Food Bank Executive Director Emily Dexter fill up the shelves with some crackers inside “The Market”. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)

Port Angeles Food Bank services well-used

Expanded facility aims to revert to grocery store model soon

Derek Kilmer helps Port Angeles Food Bank Executive Director Emily Dexter fill up the shelves with some crackers inside “The Market”. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
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A group of Revolutionary War re-enactors, playing part of British soldiers, fire their guns during a mock battle during the 2022 NW Colonial Festival at the George Washington Inn and Estate near Agnew. The eighth-annual event featured historical demonstrations, childrens activities, educational discussions about life in the 1700s and skirmishes between British Regulars and a colonial militia.

Ready, aim, history at Colonial Festival

A group of Revolutionary War re-enactors, playing part of British soldiers, fire their guns during a mock battle during the 2022 NW Colonial Festival at… Continue reading

Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News
A group of Revolutionary War re-enactors, playing part of British soldiers, fire their guns during a mock battle during the 2022 NW Colonial Festival at the George Washington Inn and Estate near Agnew. The eighth-annual event featured historical demonstrations, childrens activities, educational discussions about life in the 1700s and skirmishes between British Regulars and a colonial militia.
U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer, second from left, tours Olympic Medical Center on Monday, hearing from hospital leadership CEO Darryl Wolfe, left of Kilmer; and, to the right, Human Resources Manager Jennifer Burkhardt and Communications Manager Bobby Beeman. (Ken Park/Peninsula Daily News)

Site-neutral ruling topic of discussion during tour

Olympic Medical Center reimbursements at issue

U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer, second from left, tours Olympic Medical Center on Monday, hearing from hospital leadership CEO Darryl Wolfe, left of Kilmer; and, to the right, Human Resources Manager Jennifer Burkhardt and Communications Manager Bobby Beeman. (Ken Park/Peninsula Daily News)

Variety of jazz on tap at Thursday concert

The Peninsula College Jazz Ensemble’s “Summer Quarter Concert” will take place at 7 p.m. Thursday. The free concert will be in the… Continue reading

Michelle Russell

Authorities seek whereabouts of missing person

The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office is seeking information about Michelle Russell. Russell was reported missing in July by her daughter, who was… Continue reading

Michelle Russell

Bag of Books sale this week in Port Angeles

The Port Angeles Friends of the Library will host a Bag of Books sale from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Thursday and… Continue reading

Dr. Michael Maxwell, CEO of the North Olympic Healthcare Network, conducts a short tour of the organization’s future Eastside Health Center at 1026 E. First St. in Port Angeles during an open house on Saturday. The clinic, located in the former Edna’s Place building, will house medical services and administrative offices with an opening scheduled for late December. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Clinic open house

Dr. Michael Maxwell, CEO of the North Olympic Healthcare Network, conducts a short tour of the organization’s future Eastside Health Center at 1026 E. First… Continue reading

Dr. Michael Maxwell, CEO of the North Olympic Healthcare Network, conducts a short tour of the organization’s future Eastside Health Center at 1026 E. First St. in Port Angeles during an open house on Saturday. The clinic, located in the former Edna’s Place building, will house medical services and administrative offices with an opening scheduled for late December. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

Lakewood man agrees to eight years for Sequim crime spree

Fiancee also approves plea deal; sentencing hearing set for Aug. 23