Clallam County

Port Angeles woman hurt in Thanksgiving Day wreck

A Port Angeles woman was airlifted to a Seattle hospital after a pickup driven by a Port Angeles man collided head-on with… Continue reading

Seasonal campaigns urge giving to nonprofits

Leaders of nonprofits across Clallam County filled the Board of County Commissioners chambers Tuesday morning as commissioners proclaimed this coming Tuesday #GivingTuesday.… Continue reading

Discounts abound on Olympic Peninsula for Black Friday, Small Business Saturday

Discounts abound on Olympic Peninsula for Black Friday, Small Business Saturday

and an ice rink in downtown Port Angeles — to encourage Christmas shopping on Black… Continue reading

Discounts abound on Olympic Peninsula for Black Friday, Small Business Saturday

Peninsula jobless rate sees little change

More than 700 North Olympic Peninsula residents joined the labor force in October as unemployment rose by three tenths of 1 percentage point in Clallam… Continue reading

Port of Port Angeles wash-down facility expected to be ready by end of year

Port of Port Angeles wash-down facility expected to be ready by end of year

Workers finished pouring a concrete pad Tuesday for a waterfront vessel wash-down facility, the cornerstone feature of the Port of Port Angeles’… Continue reading

Port of Port Angeles wash-down facility expected to be ready by end of year

Trial briefs, jury instructions expected today in Clallam harassment case

Trial briefs and jury instructions will be presented in federal court today in preparation for a Dec. 11 trial that will determine if… Continue reading

Driver could see charges after Carlsborg wreck sends one to hospital

A vehicle passenger was transported to Harborview Medical Center with a spinal injury Saturday night after a crash south of Carlsborg in which… Continue reading

Port Angeles assault suspect to undergo competency restoration

Derek A. Darling, who allegedly fired a gun at a neighbor’s house and resisted arrest last July, will undergo competency restoration in… Continue reading

4.1 earthquake shakes Olympic Peninsula

A magnitude 4.1 earthquake has shaken an area beneath Olympic National Park south of Port Angeles. The U.S. Geological… Continue reading

Port Angeles survey asks about housing needs

The Port Angeles Community and Economic Development department is seeking input for a housing needs assessment. The survey is available at www.surveymonkey.com/r/PortAngelesHousing Survey.… Continue reading

Port Angeles Thanksgiving meal feeds more than a thousand

Port Angeles Thanksgiving meal feeds more than a thousand

Hundreds flocked Thursday to the Queen of Angels Community Thanksgiving Dinner, grateful in the face of hardship. Stephen McBride, 38, on the… Continue reading

Port Angeles Thanksgiving meal feeds more than a thousand

Grant aids fundraising for new Boys & Girls Club facility

A $300,000 grant has boosted efforts to build a new Port Angeles clubhouse for Boys & Girls Clubs of the Olympic Peninsula.… Continue reading

Santa visits some Peninsula towns on Saturday

Santa is coming to town in Port Angeles, Sequim and at Olympic National Parks’ Lake Crescent Lodge on Saturday. Port Angeles In Port Angeles, the… Continue reading

Kilmer: Don’t go home until work is done

U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer has proposed an amendment that would prevent representatives from going home for Thanksgiving when Congress fails to pass… Continue reading

‘This Christmas’ is … different

‘This Christmas’ is … different

Leah feels like she hasn’t seen her handsome young husband in weeks. Mark works 12-hour days and spends nights writing his book.… Continue reading

‘This Christmas’ is … different

Caroling, flugelhorns and birding set for week

Christmas caroling, flugelhorn music and a birding lecture are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is available on the interactive… Continue reading

Decorated trees on view this weekend at annual festival

Elaborately decorated holiday trees will be on view at the Festival of Trees during Family Days on Saturday and Sunday. The three-day… Continue reading

Evening Talk featured in Forks on Thursday

Razor clams and harmful algae are the two topics that will be addressed during a double Evening Talk at the Olympic Natural Resource… Continue reading

Fiber arts show, sale set for Saturday

Fiber arts show, sale set for Saturday

The North Olympic Fiber Arts Festival Fiber Arts Show and Sale will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. The show —… Continue reading

Fiber arts show, sale set for Saturday