Clallam County

Neah Bay man arrested after two-vehicle wreck on Highway 112

A Neah Bay man was arrested for investigation of driving under the influence after several others were injured in a two-vehicle wreck… Continue reading

OPNET: Port Angeles arrests yield guns, possible explosive, $62,000 in cash

The arrest of a Port Angeles man wanted on a state Department of Corrections warrant led to the Olympic Peninsula Narcotics Enforcement… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Coat drive successful; food needed … and other items

Windermere Real Estate offices collected 331 coats during the month of October. The coats, along with a number of hats, gloves, scarves and sweaters were… Continue reading

Tsunami siren system to be tested Monday across Peninsula

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

Olympic Peninsula Harvest Wine & Cider Tour offered next weekend
Olympic Peninsula Harvest Wine & Cider Tour offered next weekend

EYE ON CLALLAM: County panel to discuss homelessness

Clallam County commissioners will discuss homelessness and sheltering the homeless in a special work session at 7:30 a.m. Monday. The work session will be in… Continue reading

Voter turnout nearly 45 percent in Clallam County so far

Clallam County registered voters had returned by Friday nearly 45 percent of the ballots due Tuesday. The Clallam County Auditor’s Office had… Continue reading

Candidates in contested Clallam races raise more than $200,000

Campaign financial reports filed as of Friday with the state Public Disclosure Commission show contested Clallam County candidates spending $137,000 from more… Continue reading

A GROWING CONCERN: Light the night

I’VE BEEN BUSY lately buying 88,000 lights for decorating the portable ice skating rink being set up in downtown Port Angeles. So this week I… Continue reading

BACK WHEN: Readers share memories of Sekiu in the 1940s

BACK WHEN: Readers share memories of Sekiu in the 1940s

SEVERAL PEOPLE RECOGNIZED the October picture from the past as Sekiu. The year was 1947. The following information came from “Jimmy Come Lately: Sekiu” by… Continue reading

BACK WHEN: Readers share memories of Sekiu in the 1940s

BIRD WATCH: Size, and more, matters

The brown creeper, a frequent visitor to the bird bath, has a unique way of approaching the bath. It lands beneath the basin on the… Continue reading

Documentaries examine role of childhood stress in disease, behavior

Two films scheduled this Wednesday and Nov. 14 will highlight how high doses of stress during childhood can lead to lifelong health and… Continue reading

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Luncheon meetings are usually Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s guest… Continue reading

HELP LINE: Help is only help if it’s wanted and understood

I JUST STUMBLED across something I presented almost exactly 10 years ago (please don’t be concerned, as I seem to stumble a lot). While I’m… Continue reading

Jamestown S’Klallam to screen ‘Highway of Tears’

A documentary about the missing and murdered indigenous woman of Canada will be screened at 6 p.m. Tuesday. “Highway of Tears,” a film… Continue reading

Medicare cuts to hit OMC

The federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services will cut payments for patient visits to Olympic Medical Center’s off-site clinics by 60… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Flags for ceremony deadline … and other items

The deadline is Thursday for veteran organization flags that are to be displayed during the Veterans Day ceremony… Continue reading

OMC Wellness Services at YMCA of Sequim looks to expand offerings in 2019

OMC Wellness Services at YMCA of Sequim looks to expand offerings in 2019

Olympic Medical Center’s pilot program at the YMCA of Sequim, which opened more than a year ago, aims to expand its offerings in… Continue reading

OMC Wellness Services at YMCA of Sequim looks to expand offerings in 2019
PHOTO: Cantwell visits Democrats in Port Angeles

PHOTO: Cantwell visits Democrats in Port Angeles

U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell, left, is greeted by state representatives Steve Tharinger and Mike Chapman during a campaign stop in Port Angeles… Continue reading

PHOTO: Cantwell visits Democrats in Port Angeles

Sequim theater slates auditions for Miller play

Olympic Theatre Arts has announced open auditions for an upcoming production of “Death of a Salesman” by Arthur Miller. Auditions will be at… Continue reading