Clallam County

Port Angeles Garden Club donates to Sarge’s Place

Port Angeles Garden Club donates to Sarge’s Place

The Port Angeles Garden Club has donated $1,500 to Sarge’s Place’s Camp Sol Duc garden. The check was presented March 19 to Cheri… Continue reading

Port Angeles Garden Club donates to Sarge’s Place
Washington state apple, cherry industries wary of trade war

Washington state apple, cherry industries wary of trade war

Cherry and apple growers in Washington state are worried their exports to China will be hurt… Continue reading

Washington state apple, cherry industries wary of trade war
Police looking at ‘red flags’ before California cliff crash

Police looking at ‘red flags’ before California cliff crash

Investigators are looking into “red flags” in a Washington state family’s past in hopes… Continue reading

Police looking at ‘red flags’ before California cliff crash

Bail set at $20,000 for Sequim man who led police on chase

A 36-year-old Sequim man authorities said refused to take a breathalyzer test had bail set at $20,000 Monday on charges of driving under… Continue reading

Legislation ‘classic mistake:’ House GOP chief talks about public records, 24th District

Legislation ‘classic mistake:’ House GOP chief talks about public records, 24th District

Washington House Minority Leader J. T. Wilcox said he was wrong to support a law exempting state lawmakers from the state Public… Continue reading

Legislation ‘classic mistake:’ House GOP chief talks about public records, 24th District
Port Angeles Food Bank, volunteers provide ‘Break Bags’ for students

Port Angeles Food Bank, volunteers provide ‘Break Bags’ for students

For many students, spring break means a week of rest and relaxation and no homework. For others, being out of school this… Continue reading

Port Angeles Food Bank, volunteers provide ‘Break Bags’ for students

Tea and container gardens at two libraries

The Sequim and Port Angeles libraries will hold CreativiTea events Wednesday and Thursday. Both classes are set to begin at 6 p.m. at the libraries… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Port Angeles High School NJROTC garners regional wins … and other items

NEWS BRIEFS: Port Angeles High School NJROTC garners regional wins … and other items

The Port Angeles High School Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC) placed in the NW Drill & Rifle Championship at Marysville High… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Port Angeles High School NJROTC garners regional wins … and other items

Siren test set for noon 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

Net Nanny probe continues: Forty to 65 more had contact with officers

Law enforcement authorities in Clallam, Jefferson and Kitsap counties are continuing to investigate potential sexual predators who unwittingly took part in an internet “Net Nanny”… Continue reading

Eight accused in Net Nanny plead not guilty in Jefferson County

Eight men accused of child sex crimes have pleaded not guilty in Jefferson County Superior Court to charges in connection with last… Continue reading

Transportation tax renewal to go before Sequim voters

Transportation tax renewal to go before Sequim voters

The Sequim City Council will ask city voters in November to renew a two-tenths of 1 percent sales tax to support the Transportation… Continue reading

Transportation tax renewal to go before Sequim voters
Six families work on building their own homes in Port Angeles

Six families work on building their own homes in Port Angeles

Six families are working on homes being built through the Mutual Self Help Housing Program of Peninsula Housing Authority. Ground was broken… Continue reading

Six families work on building their own homes in Port Angeles
Port Angeles meter reader retires after 41 years

Port Angeles meter reader retires after 41 years

His career was a long walk. Meter Reader Steve Dryke, city meter reader, has retired after more than 41 years of service.… Continue reading

Port Angeles meter reader retires after 41 years
Stolli statue returns to memorialize popular Sequim dog

Stolli statue returns to memorialize popular Sequim dog

The statue of Stolli the dog is back watching over her corner at Hendrickson and Priest roads. After a weird turn of events… Continue reading

Stolli statue returns to memorialize popular Sequim dog

NEWS BRIEFS: Artists wanted for exhibit on birds … and other items

The One of a Kind Art Gallery is seeking artists and artisans to be a part of their open exhibit “Birds of… Continue reading

BACK WHEN: A look at life at the Port Angeles Pilot Station

BACK WHEN: A look at life at the Port Angeles Pilot Station

THERE WERE NO responses to the March picture from the past. The photo was the Port Angeles Pilot Station at Ediz Hook taken in the… Continue reading

BACK WHEN: A look at life at the Port Angeles Pilot Station
Packed crowd speaks out against selling John Wayne Marina

Packed crowd speaks out against selling John Wayne Marina

For the second time in two weeks, Port of Port Angeles commissioners heard their constituents say they are against selling John Wayne… Continue reading

Packed crowd speaks out against selling John Wayne Marina
PHOTO GALLERY: Easter egg hunts continue today on Peninsula

PHOTO GALLERY: Easter egg hunts continue today on Peninsula

Free community Easter egg hunts continue on the North Olympic Peninsula today. Several hunts were held Saturday. Today’s hunts are: • Easter Egg Olympics at Hurricane… Continue reading

PHOTO GALLERY: Easter egg hunts continue today on Peninsula
Businessman has plans for The Landing mall in Port Angeles

Businessman has plans for The Landing mall in Port Angeles

The Landing mall has been acquired by a Seattle businessman with local ties and a vision for the landmark property. Erik Marks,… Continue reading

Businessman has plans for The Landing mall in Port Angeles