Clallam County

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Weekly virtual meeting at 11 a.m. Wednesday. For information email info@portangeles.org. • Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce… Continue reading

Goat removal reaches next act
Goat removal reaches next act

HORSEPLAY: Just kick it off the trail

DISMOUNTING AND KICKING the road apples, otherwise known as horse manure, to the side of the trail is what we equestrians are asked to do… Continue reading

How to donate, request help from COVID-19 Relief Fund

The Peninsula Daily News and Olympic Community Action Programs converted the Peninsula Home Fund into the COVID-19 Relief Fund to create a way for neighbors… Continue reading

Two accused of intent to distribute heroin, meth

Two accused of intent to distribute heroin, meth

Two Port Angeles people were booked last week for investigation of possession of methamphetamine and heroin with intent to deliver. Taken into… Continue reading

Two accused of intent to distribute heroin, meth
Memories revived in ‘The Drive in ’65’

Memories revived in ‘The Drive in ’65’

Sequim author’s memoir recounts cross-country journey

Memories revived in ‘The Drive in ’65’

Clallam official: Schools can open in the fall

Health officer cites hospital’s example

River Center expansion to begin this summer

River Center expansion to begin this summer

Virtual groundbreaking held via partners

River Center expansion to begin this summer

First Teacher sets talk about COVID-19

Nurse Sonja Bittner will talk about COVID-19 health guidelines and considerations and masks at a First Teacher parent meeting on Zoom at 10… Continue reading

Free tests for COVID-19 offered in Forks on Sunday

West End residents who are uninsured or have limited financial means can get free COVID-19 tests from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday… Continue reading

Grant helps Peninsula College boost humanities staff, programs

A $150,000 federal grant will boost Peninsula College humanities staff positions and projects impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, college officials said. Funded… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: Refuge in uncertain times

And not only the creation, but we ourselves, who have the first fruits of the Spirit, groan inwardly as we wait eagerly for adoption as… Continue reading

Lavender farmers say weekend was smaller but steady

Lavender farmers say weekend was smaller but steady

Many farms to remain open for summer with restrictions in place

Lavender farmers say weekend was smaller but steady
Wild coastline beckons hikers to Cape Alava

Wild coastline beckons hikers to Cape Alava

Trails cross longtime home of Makah Tribe

Wild coastline beckons hikers to Cape Alava
Sculptor uses driftwood to mend broken heart

Sculptor uses driftwood to mend broken heart

Man restoring Ediz Hook creation that burned last spring

Sculptor uses driftwood to mend broken heart

Peninsula virus cases reported by age group

Break in new cases gives officials time to crunch data

‘Culture of Justice’ focus of online discussion group

Creating a safe space for conversation and dialog during an unprecedented moment in history was the impetus for an ongoing online discussion… Continue reading