Clallam County

Sequim senior play ‘Be True to your School’ parodies 1960s high school life

Sequim senior play ‘Be True to your School’ parodies 1960s high school life

What do poodle skirts, the Beach Boys, greasers and malt shops all have in common? Besides being hallmarks of the 1960s, these are… Continue reading

Sequim senior play ‘Be True to your School’ parodies 1960s high school life

Spring genealogy seminar to feature popular presenter

Janet O’Conor Camarata will be the featured speaker at the Genealogical Society of Clallam County’s spring seminar “Location, Location, Location!” scheduled for Saturday,… Continue reading

State Senate approves abortion insurance bill

The Senate has passed a measure that would require Washington state insurers offering maternity care to also cover elective abortions and contraception. Senate… Continue reading

Joyce man pleads guilty to vehicular homicide near Sequim

Joyce man pleads guilty to vehicular homicide near Sequim

Vance Mitchell Mattix pleaded guilty Wednesday to vehicular homicide while under the influence of alcohol in the October death of a Sequim… Continue reading

Joyce man pleads guilty to vehicular homicide near Sequim

Bipartisan bills target Cold War-era prohibition on nuclear attack preparations

For the first time in more than 30 years, emergency planning in Washington state could include… Continue reading

Council reviews Port Angeles work plan

The Port Angeles City Council reviewed a draft work plan for 2018 Tuesday. Each department highlighted two projects being prioritized this year.… Continue reading

Former Port Angeles mayor, Clallam Transit manager dies

Former Port Angeles Mayor Dan Di Guilio died Tuesday night at Sebastian Riverside Medical Center in Sebastian, Fla. City employees were notified… Continue reading

Cooke fined $332,000 for salmon release

Cooke fined $332,000 for salmon release

The state says the firm failed to keep its nets cleaned while the company calls probe incomplete.

Cooke fined $332,000 for salmon release
Clallam County backs bridge effort: Officials iffy about financial support

Clallam County backs bridge effort: Officials iffy about financial support

Cherie Kidd made an impassioned plea to the Clallam County commissioners for support and money for suicide fencing on the Eighth Street… Continue reading

Clallam County backs bridge effort: Officials iffy about financial support
As opioid crisis grows, judge aims for solutions, settlement

As opioid crisis grows, judge aims for solutions, settlement

By Geoff Mulvihill The Associated Press The goal is impressive: Hammer out a legal deal that starts guiding the nation out of an epidemic of… Continue reading

As opioid crisis grows, judge aims for solutions, settlement

Cougars more social than experts thought, scientist says

A leading scientist will discuss social interactions of cougars in a Peninsula College Studium Generale program… Continue reading

Doll, teddy bear show set this Saturday

Doll, teddy bear show set this Saturday

More than 40 vendors are expected at the Promise of Spring Doll Show on Saturday. The 22nd annual show will be from… Continue reading

Doll, teddy bear show set this Saturday

More than 16,000 homes lose power in Sequim area Saturday

If your lights went off last Saturday in the Sequim area, you’re not alone. Clallam Public Utility District staff reported the next day… Continue reading

NEW BRIEFS: State lawmakers to hold telephone town hall Thursday … and other items

The three lawmakers representing the 24th Legislative District will host a telephone town hall starting at 6 p.m. Thursday. Sen. Kevin Van De Wege, D-Sequim,… Continue reading

PAT NEAL: The day after the subduction

EDITORS NOTE: This month marks the 318th anniversary of the Jan. 26, 1700 Cascadia Subduction event that produced a magnitude 9 megathrust earthquake and associated… Continue reading

Washington governor rejects permit for oil-by-rail terminal

Gov. Jay Inslee on Monday rejected a permit for what would have been the nation’s largest oil-by-rail… Continue reading

Clallam County to sue drug makers, distributors for damages in opioid crisis

Clallam County to sue drug makers, distributors for damages in opioid crisis

Clallam County will join more than 200 other litigants in suing opioid makers and wholesale distributors in federal district court for damages… Continue reading

Clallam County to sue drug makers, distributors for damages in opioid crisis

NEWS BRIEFS: Executive session set today in Port Angeles … and other items

A closed executive session between staff and the Clallam Board of County Commissioners will be held today to discuss a Feb. 15… Continue reading

Clallam voter registration deadline approaching

Ballots for the 2018 February special election have been sent out to voters in the Port Angeles and Cape Flattery school districts,… Continue reading