Kidsfest 2019 event, hosted by the Port Angeles Kiwanis Club and Lutheran Community Services NW, featured a variety of activities and resources for parents and… Continue reading
Eye on Olympia
Gov. Jay Inslee’s bid for the presidency will bring attention to both the state and the critical issue of climate change, said local… Continue reading
Controlled access project starts with vestibule at Jefferson Elementary
Applications are due Friday, March 15 for 75 volunteer positions on 24 Clallam County advisory boards and commissions. To apply, call 360-417-2233,… Continue reading
THE GUNFIRE DIDN’T seem exceptionally loud as it carried across the street and snow on the night of Feb. 24. The barrage was full of… Continue reading
Foundation issues survey for Port Angeles park
Mary Mann, who lives at Oxford House transitional housing in Port Angeles, looks over free clothing available to attendees of Friday’s 2019 Clallam County Project… Continue reading
The Clallam Night to Shine prom has been rescheduled for March 23. Originally scheduled for Feb. 8, the prom for those with… Continue reading
A proposal for universal, all-grade sex education has passed the state Senate after extensive debate. Senate Bill… Continue reading
The three Clallam County commissioners will consider funding for a variety of agencies dealing with housing, mental health and other crisis and medical issues during… Continue reading
A Port Angeles man is in critical condition after a single-car rollover at 12:43 a.m. Saturday, according to the Port Angeles police.… Continue reading
Angeles Furniture recently partnered with Stressless Chairs for a charity promotion to benefit the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula. Customers made a… Continue reading
The Phoenix Riders were up for this reading challenge. A team of four Sequim Middle School students emerged as the top team in the North… Continue reading
This month is known for coming in like either a lion or lamb, then exiting as the opposite. But to me, March is always like… Continue reading
ONCE AGAIN NO one responded to the February picture from the past. It was the Van Ness Resort on Marine Drive in Sequim and the… Continue reading
Twice-monthly networking breakfasts are held at 7:30 a.m. on the first and third Thursdays of the month at… Continue reading
A 91-year-old Forks man was badly hurt when a Clallam Bay driver hit his car. The wreck at the intersection of U.S. Highway… Continue reading
WHEN YOUR NEW Medicare card hadn’t shown up by Thanksgiving, you thought, “Oh, well … I have other things to be thankful for. Santa will… Continue reading
As if the damage from recent snowfall wasn’t enough for local farmers — and their crops — to endure, some hungry birds made… Continue reading