Clallam County

Port Angeles to livestream fireworks July 4

Port Angeles to livestream fireworks July 4

Heroes Appreciation Wall added to festivities

Port Angeles to livestream fireworks July 4
HORSEPLAY: A family with their hands, hearts full

HORSEPLAY: A family with their hands, hearts full

THEIR MARRIAGE READS like an old-fashioned love song lived in modern-day life. Tara Black is Sequim Animal Hospital’s large and small animal veterinarian, providing equine… Continue reading

HORSEPLAY: A family with their hands, hearts full
Masked mowing

Masked mowing

Mury Miller, a volunteer for the North Olympic History Center, formerly the Clallam County Historical Society, wears a mask while mowing the… Continue reading

Masked mowing
Parkwood honors retiring Emergency Response Team members

Parkwood honors retiring Emergency Response Team members

After 16 years of ongoing dedication and perseverance for founding and providing leadership for the Parkwood Emergency Response Team (PERT), Mike Hansen, commander, and Peggy… Continue reading

Parkwood honors retiring Emergency Response Team members
Peninsula College names vice president for instruction

Peninsula College names vice president for instruction

Steven L. Thomas was former vice president for academic affairs at a Maryland community college

Peninsula College names vice president for instruction
The Sequim City Council has voted to close a portion of Washington Street for the Fourth of July this year to promote business downtown similar to the Sequim Irrigation Festival’s Family Fun Day, seen here in 2018. What the closure will entail is to be determined, City of Sequim staff said. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
The Sequim City Council has voted to close a portion of Washington Street for the Fourth of July this year to promote business downtown similar to the Sequim Irrigation Festival’s Family Fun Day, seen here in 2018. What the closure will entail is to be determined, City of Sequim staff said. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)

Port Angeles police recommend charges for alleged egging at protest

Prosecutor’s office seeking additional information on case

Virus prompts cancellations on Peninsula

Virus prompts cancellations on Peninsula

The Peninsula Daily News site has lifted the paywall on this developing story to provide readers with critical information. To support vital reporting such as… Continue reading

Virus prompts cancellations on Peninsula
Rediscovery Program expands services

Rediscovery Program expands services

Grant aims to reduce crime

Rediscovery Program expands services
Arts patron survey brings results

Arts patron survey brings results

Stand-and-stretch breaks and widespread mask-wearing are among the measures respondents supported in the Arts Patron COVID-19 Survey, a questionnaire sent earlier this… Continue reading

Arts patron survey brings results
Kalaloch beaches open

Kalaloch beaches open

A few local residents and a few tourists enjoy Kalaloch Beach after Olympic National Park reopened it last week. Also reopened were Ruby Beach and… Continue reading

Kalaloch beaches open
Crescent High School grads

Crescent High School grads

Caleb Green is announced by Superintendent Dave Bingham, in the background, as the Valedictorian of the Class of 2020 from Crescent High School. All 18… Continue reading

Crescent High School grads

Jefferson County to prepare Phase 3 application

New case not likely to stall plans, health official says

Port Angeles police investigating egging during protest

Port Angeles police say they are investigating an incident that happened Saturday in which a man allegedly drove by a Black Lives… Continue reading

St. Lukes makes donation to Sequim Food Bank

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Sequim recently donated $2,500 to the Sequim Food Bank. The Rev. Diane Moore said, “St. Luke’s is committed… Continue reading

A GROWING CONCERN: Pinch and prune for exponential blooms

SUMMER BEGINS OFFICIALLY this coming Saturday at 2:44 p.m. In an ironic twist, the daylight will start to decrease. But what is not decreasing is… Continue reading

Clallam residents apologize to Spokane family

Ad published in newspaper Thursday

County commissioner, wife, unhurt in house fire

County commissioner, wife, unhurt in house fire

Clallam County Commissioner Bill Peach and his wife, Anita, escaped injury when their Beaver-area house in the 203000 block of U.S. Highway 101… Continue reading

County commissioner, wife, unhurt in house fire