Clallam County

COVID-19 pandemic delays murder trial

COVID-19 pandemic delays murder trial

The COVID-19 pandemic is delaying the processing of evidence for the Clallam County Superior Court trial of Matthew Timothy Wetherington, who is… Continue reading

COVID-19 pandemic delays murder trial
Marathon cancels June event

Marathon cancels June event

Virus pushes organizers to put on virtual run

Marathon cancels June event

Peninsula College to get funds for students

Peninsula College officials expect to receive $582,200 to allocate to students for such expenses as room and board, tuition, childcare, health care,… Continue reading

A GROWING CONCERN: Sowing the seeds of a successful garden

A GROWING CONCERN: Sowing the seeds of a successful garden

WHAT ABSOLUTELY PERFECT gardening weather we have been having this last week; with the bountiful snow-pack looking just so beautiful as it drapes over the… Continue reading

A GROWING CONCERN: Sowing the seeds of a successful garden
COVID-19 Relief Fund growing

COVID-19 Relief Fund growing

Generous donors throughout the North Olympic Peninsula keep pouring in funds for Olympic Community Action Programs to disperse to those hurt financially by COVID-19 precautions.… Continue reading

COVID-19 Relief Fund growing
HORSEPLAY: Using your extra time to bond with your horse

HORSEPLAY: Using your extra time to bond with your horse

CLOSURES PROLONGED! SCHOOLS are now closed for the academic year, Gov. Jay Inslee has extended the state’s stay-home order because of the coronavirus until May… Continue reading

HORSEPLAY: Using your extra time to bond with your horse
Sequim City Council member dies suddenly

Sequim City Council member dies suddenly

SEQUIM – Ted Miller, a member of the Sequim City Council since 2009, has died of a stroke. He was 74. Miller died suddenly Friday,… Continue reading

Sequim City Council member dies suddenly
Soroptimists name spelling bee winners

Soroptimists name spelling bee winners

Soroptimist International of Port Angeles — Jet Set has announced the winners of it annual Spelling Bee held on March 13 at… Continue reading

Soroptimists name spelling bee winners

EYE ON PENINSULA: Miller Peninsula park; COVID-19 topics at week’s meetings

Clallam commission Clallam County commissioners will discuss at 9 a.m. Monday a letter of support for a state Recreation and Conservation Office grant to acquire… Continue reading

Olympic National Park closes beaches, coastal areas
Olympic National Park closes beaches, coastal areas
Officials urge Peninsula residents to stay home during holiday weekend
Officials urge Peninsula residents to stay home during holiday weekend
Shelters being set up on Peninsula during COVID-19 pandemic
Shelters being set up on Peninsula during COVID-19 pandemic
Sequim actor becomes a nun in ‘Sister Act’ — almost
Sequim actor becomes a nun in ‘Sister Act’ — almost
Faith communities find ways to celebrate holidays virtually

Faith communities find ways to celebrate holidays virtually

Faith communities across the North Olympic Peninsula are marking Holy Week in innovative ways while observing social distancing and the state stay-home order during the… Continue reading

Faith communities find ways to celebrate holidays virtually

ISSUES OF FAITH: Find beauty in small things during hard times

“ALL THE WORLD is a very narrow bridge. And the main thing to recall is to have no fear, to have no fear at all.”… Continue reading

Online church services set for Easter holiday

Online church services for Easter Sunday: PORT ANGELES • Independent Bible Church: 9 a.m. Sunday, a link to the church’s YouTube channel is on its… Continue reading

Police seek girl missing since Tuesday

Police seek girl missing since Tuesday

Bristol Pemberton last seen at Vintage at Sequim apartments

Police seek girl missing since Tuesday
Port Angeles asphalt repairs begin

Port Angeles asphalt repairs begin

Roads closed to through traffic during construction

Port Angeles asphalt repairs begin

COVID-19 outbreak in Jefferson contained

Small number infected in March, health officer says