“THEN THE LORD God said, ‘It is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him a helper fit for him’,” (Genesis… Continue reading
The top-two Aug. 4 primary for the 6th Congressional District seat held by a Port Angeles native grew to five candidates Thursday. Johny Alberg, of… Continue reading
A mother, her daughter and their three pets escaped injury Wednesday afternoon when a fire of unknown origin severely damaged a home in… Continue reading
An Agnew-area house caught fire twice this week, with the second blaze engulfing the home, fire officials report. Assistant Fire Chief Tony Hudson… Continue reading
Jefferson County pursuing early Phase 2
Clallam County lawmakers have tabled a long-awaited fireworks ordinance because of the coronavirus pandemic. The three commissioners Tuesday continued until June 9… Continue reading
Original estimates did not account for obstructive underground utilities
The relaunch of the Forks Forum, which was suspended during COVID-19 cutbacks, has been delayed. The goal was to have the weekly newspaper… Continue reading
The North Olympic Library System will host “Lunch with a Librarian” at 11:30 a.m. today (Thursday, May 14). The lunchtime book conversation… Continue reading
Clallam, Jefferson likely to be on different schedules
Venue has been modified for health precautions
Chris Welton making first campaign as a candidate for elective office
Confirmed COVID-19 cases on Peninsula holds at 48
Lori Tsugawa Whaley’s book became Amazon International Best Seller eBook
Social-distancing guidelines could severely limit forums
Public Utility District #1 of Clallam County was recently designated as a Reliable Public Power Provider by the American Public Power Association. The… Continue reading
A worldwide pandemic has interrupted Washington state’s longest-running community festival, but that didn’t stop its Grand Marshal from a bit of tongue-in-cheek pageantry… Continue reading
Clallam Mosaic will
offer online activities for individuals with special needs beginning this
week. The local nonprofit, which canceled its classes and… Continue reading
JUST WHEN YOU thought things couldn’t get any worse, we got another good reason to stay home, locked in isolation for the foreseeable future. The… Continue reading
The Port Angeles School Board will consider an amended school calendar when it meets at 2 p.m. today, Wednesday, May 13. A… Continue reading