Clallam County

Arraignment set for man accused of jail escape in Forks

Arraignment set for man accused of jail escape in Forks

Bail of $150,000 and a Feb. 23 arraignment date were set Wednesday for an inmate who allegedly escaped from the Forks jail… Continue reading

Arraignment set for man accused of jail escape in Forks
Auction fundraiser to support Kids Fishing Day

Auction fundraiser to support Kids Fishing Day

The Puget Sound Anglers-North Olympic Peninsula Chapter will host the annual Kids Fishing Day fundraiser at Sunland Golf and Country Club on Saturday.… Continue reading

Auction fundraiser to support Kids Fishing Day

Coronation, ag roundtable, Dragon Dance planned on Peninsula

A festival royalty coronation, a roundtable on agriculture and the Year of the Dog Dragon Dance and Parade are among the upcoming activities on the… Continue reading

Forest Service to waive entrance fees for Presidents’ Day; Hurricane Ridge Road expected to be open Saturday through Monday

The U.S. Forest Service will waive fees at day-use recreation sites Monday in honor of Presidents’ Day. This fee waiver includes many picnic areas, boat… Continue reading

Music Live features selections from Handel to Haas

Music Live features selections from Handel to Haas

Tenor Tom Reis will sing at Music Live with Lunch at noon Tuesday during “Sing a New Song: Selected Psalms, arranged by composers… Continue reading

Music Live features selections from Handel to Haas

Sequim man charged after police chase

A Sequim man has been charged with attempting to elude a pursuing police vehicle, allegedly driving at more than 40 mph in… Continue reading

Tickets available for heart health education luncheon

Tickets are available now for the Olympic Medical Center Foundation’s 11th annual Red, Set, Go! Heart Luncheon on Friday, Feb. 23. The… Continue reading

Port Angeles teachers receive certification

Port Angeles teachers receive certification

The Port Angeles School District has announced that six of its teachers received 2017 National Board Certification. The teachers are Sabrina Scruggs,… Continue reading

Port Angeles teachers receive certification
Sequim Library offers Lego ‘Cool Creations’ sessions

Sequim Library offers Lego ‘Cool Creations’ sessions

How do you build “Cool Creations”? Brick by plastic brick. The Sequim Library, 630 N. Sequim Ave., will host three sessions of Cool… Continue reading

Sequim Library offers Lego ‘Cool Creations’ sessions

LETTER: Farmed seafood worth reconsidering

There has been a lot of chatter about the fish pens located in our harbor, most negative. The pens have some undesirable characteristics but there… Continue reading

Port Angeles school levy contest close with majority opposed; Cape Flattery levy passes

Voters in the Port Angeles School District apparently rejected a six-year $46.7 million capital facilities levy — although initial results are close… Continue reading

Toastmasters host speaking contests

Toastmasters host speaking contests

Jefferson County Toastmasters are hosting an open house and impromptu speaking contest from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. today. Guests are welcome… Continue reading

Toastmasters host speaking contests

Bill expanding wrongful death actions passes the Senate

Proposed legislation would open the ability to file wrongful death lawsuits to citizens of other countries… Continue reading

NEWS BRIEFS: Sequim Merchant Group; donation made to Hospice of Clallam County

The first Sequim Merchant Group meeting of 2018 is set for 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 21. The meeting at Las… Continue reading

PAT NEAL: My funny valentine

DO YOU BELIEVE in love at first sight? I’m certain that it happens all the time. All I know is what happened to me is… Continue reading

Port Angeles brewery to expand into port building

Port Angeles brewery to expand into port building

Barhop, meet Dairy Fresh. There’s little that satisfies a real estate guy more than marrying vacant property with a willing renter. In… Continue reading

Port Angeles brewery to expand into port building
Quilcene teen, missing since Feb. 2, is found safe after calling father

Quilcene teen, missing since Feb. 2, is found safe after calling father

Bailey Scott called for her father to pick her up from Portland, Ore., on Monday night, according to the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office.… Continue reading

Quilcene teen, missing since Feb. 2, is found safe after calling father

Lawmakers consider a plan to help homeless college students

A pilot project before lawmakers would provide funding for six college districts to provide services for… Continue reading

Bigfoot eludes state recognition yet again

Bigfoot eludes state recognition yet again

The Sasquatch, an integral piece of Pacific Northwest folklore, got another shot at recognition this year… Continue reading

Bigfoot eludes state recognition yet again

NEWS BRIEFS: Clallam park board meets Wednesday … and other items

The Clallam County Park & Recreation District No. 1 Board of Commissioners will hold a special meeting at 3 p.m. Wednesday. Candidate interviews… Continue reading