A Port Angeles man arrested by the Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement Team and State Patrol SWAT team over the summer has been… Continue reading
Bloodworks Northwest will hold a memorial blood drive from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. The inaugural Betty White Memorial Blood drive… Continue reading
Estes Builders has announced the hiring of Ken Smith as a drafter. Smith will work with the builder’s in-house design team to edit… Continue reading
OH NO, NO. Of all the movies at the Women and Film festival, I cannot watch that one. This was my thought when I saw… Continue reading
The North Olympic History Center/Clallam County Historical Society will host the second annual Hands on History presentations at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Members… Continue reading
IT WAS ANOTHER tough week in the news with rising concerns about economic uncertainty, constitutional crisis and the ever-present threat of climate change rearing their… Continue reading
Races also part of national Pro Gravity Racing Tour
Drug use, vandalism at Port Angeles site prompt action
You won’t need solar panels on your roof to harness the sun’s energy if you live in the Clallam County Public Utility District… Continue reading
The Port Angeles Food Bank, in partnership with the Port Angeles School District, offered “break bags” to students whose parents signed them… Continue reading
Fire at Serenity House building left three families homeless
The Port Angeles Fine Arts Center will offer a free, all-levels yoga class Monday,
April 8. The center’s gallery, with its view… Continue reading
The North Peninsula Building Association recently donated $6,800 to the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula. According to a press… Continue reading
First Security Bank of Washington has donated $2,500 to help support the Olympic Peninsula Community Clinic. The community clinic provides free medical,… Continue reading
Dr. Josh Jones, Olympic Medical Center’s chief physician officer, recognized staff members from the center’s central access service at a recent hospital… Continue reading
THERE IS A Bigfoot crossing sign nailed to a deciduous tree on the shore of Lake Crescent. It’s best seen as one drives westbound on… Continue reading
Third annual event slated for April 12
Clubhouse funding almost set
Addison Holland is 2019 Washington state Boys & Girls Clubs Youth of the Year
EYE ON OLYMPIA
The North Olympic Peninsula’s three Democratic lawmakers were enthusiastic that the $52.2 billion draft state Senate operating budget includes funding for Olympic Medical… Continue reading