Clallam County

Assaults on Clallam County jail staff increase

The Clallam County jail has seen a sharp uptick in assaults on jail staff and there isn’t a clear reason why. So… Continue reading

More Peninsula beaches closed to shellfish harvest

The state has closed Clallam County’s Strait of Juan de Fuca beaches from the Lyre River east to the Jefferson County line to recreational shellfish… Continue reading

Forever Twilight takes over Forks

Forever Twilight takes over Forks

Forever Twilight in Forks is taking over the town’s downtown this weekend beginning today, as hundreds of people come together to celebrate Bella… Continue reading

Forever Twilight takes over Forks
Creamery samples show no E. coli after state investigation

Creamery samples show no E. coli after state investigation

State Department of Agriculture laboratory tests found no traces of E. coli in products from Dungeness Valley Creamery, a raw milk dairy farm… Continue reading

Creamery samples show no E. coli after state investigation

OPNET says meth stopped on way to prison

An alleged gang-related plan to smuggle drugs into Clallam Bay Corrections Center was foiled when authorities, spearheading a sting operation on Ediz… Continue reading

VIDEO: Effort to move Olympic National Park goats to new home is underway

VIDEO: Effort to move Olympic National Park goats to new home is underway

Olympic National Park’s mountain goats have begun a historic journey back to their native habitat in the North Cascades. Operations to… Continue reading

VIDEO: Effort to move Olympic National Park goats to new home is underway
Hospice fundraiser slated for Saturday on Sequim Bay

Hospice fundraiser slated for Saturday on Sequim Bay

The Reach and Row for Hospice, the Sequim Bay Yacht Club’s annual fundraiser for Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, has added rowing races,… Continue reading

Hospice fundraiser slated for Saturday on Sequim Bay

Sick orca likely dead, says researcher

Teams searched Thursday for a sick, critically endangered orca in the waters of Washington state and Canada,… Continue reading

State Transportation Commission hears of issues related to Peninsula’s isolation

A state panel was immersed in North Olympic Peninsula transportation issues this week. The state Transportation Commission gathered input on Wednesday from… Continue reading

Funding swap discussed: State panel told change would ease building infrastructure

It would be faster and less expensive for small cities and rural counties to build roads and bridges if they could swap… Continue reading

Andre Feriante to perform Saturday in Port Angeles

Andre Feriante to perform Saturday in Port Angeles

“An Evening with Andre Feriante” is set for 8 p.m. Saturday at Studio Bob. Feriante will return to Port Angeles with guest… Continue reading

Andre Feriante to perform Saturday in Port Angeles
Award-winning musicians to usher in Port Angeles Symphony season

Award-winning musicians to usher in Port Angeles Symphony season

Live music from youthful award winners, a preview of the coming season and French cooking are part of Concert & Cuisine, the… Continue reading

Award-winning musicians to usher in Port Angeles Symphony season

Christian writers set inaugural monthly meeting

Olympic Peninsula Christian Writers will host the group’s inaugural monthly meeting Thursday. The group will meet from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.… Continue reading

Craig Buhler leads tribute to jazz musician Pete Fountain

Craig Buhler leads tribute to jazz musician Pete Fountain

Olympic Theatre Arts will host concerts remembering the music of Pete Fountain on the Caldwell Main Stage this weekend. The concerts will be… Continue reading

Craig Buhler leads tribute to jazz musician Pete Fountain
Forever Twilight in Forks offers multitude of free events

Forever Twilight in Forks offers multitude of free events

Forever Twilight in Forks will continue today through Sunday. This year’s festival marks the 10th anniversary of the release of both the novel… Continue reading

Forever Twilight in Forks offers multitude of free events

International Coastal Cleanup set Saturday

The 2018 International Coastal Cleanup is Saturday. Some 350 volunteers had signed up by Thursday, said James Roubal of Port Angeles, coordinator of Washington CoastSavers.… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: A good word for an anxious heart

I OFTEN HAVE a yellow highlighter in my hand when I read. Sometimes I use it. But sometimes the indwelling Holy Spirit highlights things as… Continue reading

LETTER: Too many wronged by illegal fishing

Regarding the person accused at Sekiu (Aug. 31, PDN, “Man accused of fishing illegally near Sekiu”), it’s easy to overlook how many of us are… Continue reading

New pastor takes pulpit this Sunday

New pastor takes pulpit this Sunday

The First Presbyterian Church of Port Angeles has called a new pastor. It is the Rev. Dr. Matt Paul, 52, who most recently pastored in… Continue reading

New pastor takes pulpit this Sunday

Rock opera, quilts, grape stomping offered on Peninsula

An environmental rock opera, quilts and a grape-stomping competition are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic Peninsula. Information also is available on the… Continue reading