Clallam County

Clallam County juvenile inmates on track to get cheaper phone service

Clallam County has found a vendor to provide low-cost phone calls for juvenile inmates. The three commissioners reviewed Monday a proposed agreement… Continue reading

Conservation common thread for new members of Washington State Fish and Wildlife Commission

AFTER SPEAKING WITH Port Townsend’s Lorna Smith, one of Gov. Jay Inslee’s recent appointees to the state Fish and Wildlife Commission, and researching the background… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: Answering the call inside of everyone

IN JANUARY, JEWS begin reading the book of Exodus again, which tells of the dramatic birth of the Jewish people. So much is packed into… Continue reading

Photos of the first 16 weeks of pandemic lockdown in Port Angeles  will be the topic of a lecture by photographer Amy McIntyre, executive director of the North Olympic History Center. (Amy McIntyre/ North Olympic History Center)

North Olympic History Center to present free lecture series

The North Olympic History Center, formerly the Clallam County Historical Society, will present North Olympic Voices, a monthly arts and lecture series… Continue reading

Photos of the first 16 weeks of pandemic lockdown in Port Angeles  will be the topic of a lecture by photographer Amy McIntyre, executive director of the North Olympic History Center. (Amy McIntyre/ North Olympic History Center)
Clallam County public libraries have expanded curbside service hours.

North Olympic Library System to expand curbside service hours

Public libraries in Port Angeles, Sequim, Forks and Clallam Bay have expanded curbside service hours. The North Olympic Library System (NOLS), which… Continue reading

Clallam County public libraries have expanded curbside service hours.

PREPS: WIAA revises prep sport seasons, fall sports on deck

Fall sports would be the first to return under an amended prep sports schedule announced by the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association that… Continue reading

Washington State health officials lay out next steps for COVID-19 vaccines

Everyone over 70 years old and anyone over 50 who lives in a multigenerational household will be the next priorities for COVID-19 vaccines… Continue reading

Washington State Patrol seeking applicants

The Washington State Patrol has announced that they plan to hire 60 trooper cadets and 24 commercial vehicle enforcement officers for the July… Continue reading

Pedestrian remains in critical condition after being struck by vehicle

A pedestrian who was struck by a vehicle Tuesday night on U.S. Highway 101 east of Port Angeles remained in critical condition… Continue reading

Attempted murder charged in stabbing

Injured Port Angeles woman, 81, in critical condition

Friends of the Sequim Library book sale set Saturday

The Friends of the Sequim Library will conduct a book sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 9. The sale is… Continue reading

Lorna Smith appointed to state Fish and Wildlife Commission

OUTDOORS: Port Townsend’s Lorna Smith appointed to state Fish and Wildlife Commission

The North Olympic Peninsula once again has representation on the state Fish and Wildlife Commission, a nine-person citizen panel appointed by the governor to set… Continue reading

Lorna Smith appointed to state Fish and Wildlife Commission

Sequim planning commission seeks applicants

The Sequim city council is seeking volunteers to fill two vacancies on its planning commission. Applicants, who must be residents of Sequim, will… Continue reading

Health officers: New state plan ties Peninsula from advancing

Clallam, Jefferson counties fortunes combined with Kitsap, Mason success

Clallam County commissioners approve lodging tax grants

Visitors Bureau, ODT, BMX among recipients

A landslide blocks safe passage along the Spruce Railroad Trail. Olympic National Park officials said that heavy rain was the cause. (Photo courtesy of Noel Carey)

Landslide closes portion of Spruce Railroad Trail

Debris between tunnels on 10-mile Lake Crescent hike

A landslide blocks safe passage along the Spruce Railroad Trail. Olympic National Park officials said that heavy rain was the cause. (Photo courtesy of Noel Carey)

PAT NEAL: Steelhead season’s sinking feeling

EVEN WITH GLOBAL warming, January is the coldest month. When all the rabid chickens come home to roost. When the slings and arrows of outrageous… Continue reading