Clallam County

HELP LINE: What will happen ‘if Congress does not act’?

AS NEAR AS I can tell, without doing a lot of extensive research that I don’t have the time (or, frankly, the inclination) to do,… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Permit office closure this Wednesday … and other items

The city has announced that its Department of Community Development will be closed for permit processing Wednesday, Aug.… Continue reading

Police: ‘Medical event’ in Port Angeles vehicle crashes

Police: ‘Medical event’ in Port Angeles vehicle crashes

A Joyce man who was having a “medical event” crashed into at least three parked cars near Jesse Webster Park on Friday,… Continue reading

Police: ‘Medical event’ in Port Angeles vehicle crashes
Port Angeles police seek four in burglaries

Port Angeles police seek four in burglaries

Port Angeles police seek four in marijuana burglaries

Port Angeles police seek four in burglaries

Port Angeles Symphony’s evening at Camaraderie Cellars set for Friday

Vibes, viola, Bach and “Ain’t Misbehavin’” — they’re all together for the Port Angeles Symphony’s ninth-annual Evening at Camaraderie Cellars on Friday… Continue reading

DNR bans fires on 13 million forest acres

The state Department of Natural Resources has imposed a statewide ban on outdoor burning on the 13 million acres of forests and state… Continue reading

Clallam County to seek expert advice on cell towers

Clallam County to seek expert advice on cell towers

The Clallam County Planning Commission is looking at changes to cellphone tower requirements, but the commission first wants to hear from a… Continue reading

Clallam County to seek expert advice on cell towers

Clallam PUD to consider applications for vacant commission seat

Fourteen applicants, including one woman, have applied for appointment to the Clallam County Public Utility District commission to complete the two-year unexpired… Continue reading

Agnew man plans hot, steep ride in a wheelchair

Agnew man plans hot, steep ride in a wheelchair

An Agnew man who gained international attention when he rode his wheelchair from Port Angeles to Portland, Ore., in 2016 is preparing… Continue reading

Agnew man plans hot, steep ride in a wheelchair

Details of park goat removal plan released

Visitor access will be limited at Hurricane Hill in Olympic National Park from Sept. 5-27 while the first of hundreds of mountain… Continue reading

County finance department question to go before voters in November

Clallam County commissioners unanimously approved putting a proposal to create a county finance department on the November ballot after a public hearing… Continue reading

Requirements loom for Clallam juvenile facility grant

A $1.1 million state Department of Commerce grant to increase behavioral health facilities and capacity for children at Clallam County Juvenile and… Continue reading

Wild blackberries star of Joyce Daze

Wild blackberries star of Joyce Daze

Sweet wild blackberries in freshly baked pies are always the highlight of the annual Joyce Daze Wild Blackberry Festival, which will return for… Continue reading

Wild blackberries star of Joyce Daze
Bus carrier adjusting routes, rates on Dungeness Line

Bus carrier adjusting routes, rates on Dungeness Line

Greyhound Lines is adjusting to its new role as provider of the North Olympic Peninsula’s only scheduled commercial passenger service from Port… Continue reading

Bus carrier adjusting routes, rates on Dungeness Line
Painted mailboxes, horses, live music on Sequim Art Walk

Painted mailboxes, horses, live music on Sequim Art Walk

Painted mailboxes and horses along with live music will highlight this month’s First Friday Art Walk in Sequim tonight. The theme color for… Continue reading

Painted mailboxes, horses, live music on Sequim Art Walk
‘As You Like It’ offered for final weekend

‘As You Like It’ offered for final weekend

They’re slipping into the woods for the last time this weekend: the romantic, comic bunch in “As You Like It,” Shakespeare’s pastoral… Continue reading

‘As You Like It’ offered for final weekend

‘Lights, camera, action’ Saturday as Sequim band celebrates stage, screen

The Sequim City Band will present a night of “Stage and Screen” music beginning at 7 Saturday. This free concert will be at… Continue reading

Animal shelter to benefit from winery concert

Olympic Cellars Winery will host singer-songwriter Nick Drummond on Saturday as the next installment in its Summer Concerts series. The evenings of… Continue reading

Dinosaurs, a hoedown and ‘timber tumble’ this week

A library “Dino Dig,” a hoedown in Forks and a “tumble” at Port Angeles’ Timber Town are among the upcoming activities on the North Olympic… Continue reading

ISSUES OF FAITH: Primary wonder and this day in early August

“How could there be? And no end — how could there be? “The… Continue reading