Clallam County

Clallam Canvassing Board approves recount in District Court II judge race

Clallam Canvassing Board approves recount in District Court II judge race

The Clallam County Auditor’s Office will recount by hand ballots for the race for District Court II judge. The Clallam County Canvassing… Continue reading

Clallam Canvassing Board approves recount in District Court II judge race

NEWS BRIEFS: Mail delivery halted Wednesday to honor Bush … and other items

The U.S. Postal Service announced Monday that regular mail delivery and retail service will be suspended Wednesday amid a national day of mourning to honor… Continue reading

PHOTO: Baskets sold to raise funds for Port Angeles library programs

PHOTO: Baskets sold to raise funds for Port Angeles library programs

Jan Wehner of Port Angeles looks over a selection of gift baskets Saturday at the Port Angeles branch of the North Olympic Library System. Baskets… Continue reading

PHOTO: Baskets sold to raise funds for Port Angeles library programs
PHOTO: Old silverware made new again at Port Angeles craft fair

PHOTO: Old silverware made new again at Port Angeles craft fair

Ford Caulkins, 20 months, is held by his mother, October Caulkins of Sequim, as he examines wind chimes made from old silverware at a vendor… Continue reading

PHOTO: Old silverware made new again at Port Angeles craft fair
Port Angeles postpones removal of Lions Park sequoia

Port Angeles postpones removal of Lions Park sequoia

UPDATE: City officials have postponed the removal of the Lions Park sequoia. Port Angeles Mayor Sissi Bruch said Monday she was concerned about the safety… Continue reading

Port Angeles postpones removal of Lions Park sequoia

Woman arrested as part of Port Angeles drug bust pleads guilty in federal court

A second woman who was arrested in May for her role in what law enforcement has called one of the primary drug… Continue reading

Port Angeles Fine Arts Center opens bidding Thursday on international art collection

Port Angeles Fine Arts Center opens bidding Thursday on international art collection

Sarah Jane, the new gallery and program director at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, has just unwrapped an unusual package —… Continue reading

Port Angeles Fine Arts Center opens bidding Thursday on international art collection

PC Jazz Ensemble to perform Tuesday in Port Angeles

Professor David P. Jones will direct the Peninsula College Jazz Ensemble Fall Quarter Concert at 7 p.m. Tuesday. The free concert will… Continue reading

Whale songs and war: The less talked-about climate impacts

Whale songs and war: The less talked-about climate impacts

Near Antarctica, whales are singing in deeper tones to cut through the noise of melting icebergs. In… Continue reading

Whale songs and war: The less talked-about climate impacts
PHOTO: Raising funds for children in Forks

PHOTO: Raising funds for children in Forks

Sarah Decker, Rod Fleck and Josh Goakey serve as auctioneers during the live auction portion of the 17th annual Cherish our Children fundraiser Friday night… Continue reading

PHOTO: Raising funds for children in Forks
PHOTOS: West End celebrates the holidays

PHOTOS: West End celebrates the holidays

Above, Santa rides on the West End Business & Professional Association’s train during the Twinkle Light Parade down Forks Avenue, en route to the Christmas… Continue reading

PHOTOS: West End celebrates the holidays

Siren test to be heard across Clallam, Jefferson counties today

Winchester chimes will be heard at noon today in Clallam and Jefferson counties during a test of the tsunami siren system. Those… Continue reading

Winter Ice Village in downtown Port Angeles off to a good start

Winter Ice Village in downtown Port Angeles off to a good start

It takes a village to build a village, Marc Abshire said at the ceremonial opening of the Port Angeles Winter Ice Village.… Continue reading

Winter Ice Village in downtown Port Angeles off to a good start

EYE ON CLALLAM: Commissioners to consider county budget

Clallam County commissioners will consider adopting a 2019 county budget after two public hearings Tuesday. The first hearing will begin at 10:30 a.m. or shortly… Continue reading

ON THE WATERFRONT: Instruments knot the only way to measure wind

ON THE WATERFRONT: Instruments knot the only way to measure wind

EARLY THURSDAY MORNING the 590-foot cargo ship Angelic Zephyr moored to the Port of Port Angeles’ terminal 3. The Panamanian-flagged vessel will remain in port… Continue reading

ON THE WATERFRONT: Instruments knot the only way to measure wind

Recount requested in Clallam District Court II race

A recount of votes is planned in the general election race between John Black and Eric Rohrer for the District Court II… Continue reading

A GROWING CONCERN: Bringing the outdoors in for Christmas

WELCOME TO THE month of December. Yule tide greetings as we traverse the last trimester of autumn. So don’t despair, in only a few weeks… Continue reading

BACK WHEN: Skate rink photo makes memories roll

BACK WHEN: Skate rink photo makes memories roll

SEVERAL READERS RECOGNIZED the November picture from the past as the old Pavilion Skating Rink that was located on Front and Cherry streets where the… Continue reading

BACK WHEN: Skate rink photo makes memories roll

BIRD WATCH: Hummingbirds in December

THE TITLE OF a Faith Baldwin novel, “Roses in December,” made a lasting impression on me decades ago. I was very young. The time period… Continue reading

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Twice-monthly networking breakfasts are held at 7:30 a.m. on the first and third Thursday of the month at… Continue reading