A woman was attacked while jogging with her dog on the Olympic Discovery Trail just east of Port Angeles on Sunday, the… Continue reading
Jesse Colin Young quit the road a decade ago. The singer-songwriter, known for his solo work and for his music with the… Continue reading
The Clallam County Board of Health heard Tuesday that there is still much to be done to address the North Olympic Peninsula’s… Continue reading
Quileute tribal officials are investigating an incident involving a woman who allegedly rammed into Quileute Police Chief Bill Lyon’s car April 11,… Continue reading
Port Angeles police investigated two wrecks in Port Angeles on Monday, both of which involved drivers who lacked insurance, police said. The… Continue reading
THERE ARE MANY good reasons for tree-hugging and I must have heard them all. In a recently published book, Matthew Silverstone reveals scientific data showing… Continue reading
Free Microsoft certification exams will be offered this month and in June at the Port Angeles, Forks and Sequim public libraries. The Microsoft Office Specialist… Continue reading
All Clallam.net services will be affected starting Friday as the county’s Information Technology (IT) Department conducts a maintenance outage. Maintenance is scheduled… Continue reading
Clallam County could be designated as an official Coast Guard Community if Alan Barnard gets his way. Barnard, who has been preparing… Continue reading
Clallam County shoreline landowners are invited to attend a free coastal process and erosion management workshop May 5. Registration is required. To register,… Continue reading
EARLIER THIS WEEK Liberty Bay, a 790-foot crude oil tanker, moored to the Port of Port Angeles’ Terminal 1. During her brief stay, personnel erected… Continue reading
Travelers on state Highway 20 will encounter construction activity and traffic delays starting Monday, April 23, the state Department of Transportation announced… Continue reading
“BLESSED ARE THE flexible for they will not be bent out of shape,” read a sign in my former employer’s staff room. The longer I… Continue reading
A week of activities to bring environmental awareness to students at Peninsula College is the focus of the Associated Student Council’s Earth… Continue reading
The land-based demolition range at Bentinck Island will be in use today through Friday the Royal Canadian Navy announced. The range will… Continue reading
I recently had the privilege to volunteer and partake in the Kitchens Family Easter Egg Hunt. Throughout the year, I watched how many hours and… Continue reading
This month’s Music Live with Lunch at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church will host two award-winning teen musicians from Port Angeles. Pianist Emma Weller… Continue reading
EDITOR’S NOTE: The location of the marine microplastics talk has been corrected. A climate lecture in Forks, a builders’ surplus sale and a “Paws and… Continue reading
Dozens of volunteers raised the walls of a tiny home in a Pennies for Quarters work party Saturday. The nonprofit organization plans… Continue reading