Clallam County

DNR chief differs from Gov. Inslee on climate change policy

State Lands Commissioner Hilary Franz will present a climate change policy to state lawmakers today that differs from the path set by… Continue reading

Peninsula residents recycle Christmas trees

Peninsula residents recycle Christmas trees

That once-proud Christmas tree that brightened the winter holiday can be recycled to help flowers grow this spring. Trees can be recycled into compost or… Continue reading

Peninsula residents recycle Christmas trees
Wine label contest benefits Dungeness lighthouse

Wine label contest benefits Dungeness lighthouse

The New Dungeness Light Station Association and Wind Rose Cellars have announced their second annual photography and art contest. The winning submission will… Continue reading

Wine label contest benefits Dungeness lighthouse

Clallam County to give $60,000 to Economic Development Corporation for 2018

Clallam County commissioners, satisfied by the diversity efforts of the nonprofit Economic Development Corporation, agreed Tuesday to move forward on giving the… Continue reading

D’Amico moving on site near Tarboo Lake despite shooting range moratorium

D’Amico moving on site near Tarboo Lake despite shooting range moratorium

Joe D’Amico told Jefferson County commissioners Tuesday he is moving full steam ahead on his proposed shooting and archery range near Tarboo… Continue reading

D’Amico moving on site near Tarboo Lake despite shooting range moratorium
Bail set in child rape, molestation allegations against Mount Vernon man

Bail set in child rape, molestation allegations against Mount Vernon man

Bail was set at $25,000 Tuesday for a Mount Vernon man who allegedly raped and molested a Clallam County girl when she… Continue reading

Bail set in child rape, molestation allegations against Mount Vernon man

Conservation district elections coming up

Candidate filing deadlines are in February for positions on the Clallam and Jefferson conservation districts’ boards. The candidate filing deadline is 4 p.m. Feb. 7… Continue reading

OTA opens Children’s Theatre winter class registration

Olympic Theatre Arts is accepting registration now for two Children’s Theatre winter class series in January. Both classes will be at Olympic Theatre… Continue reading

Hearing health addressed at free forum

A free WOW! Working on Wellness forum will address hearing issues at 2:30 p.m. Jan. 10. Curt C. Miller II, a clinical audiologist… Continue reading

DIANE URBANI DE LA PAZ: The Advice Lady’s secret

I WAS CURIOUS about this woman, this traveler. So I sent a note asking for an interview, thinking she’d never have time, what with the… Continue reading

PAT NEAL: New Year resolutions pointless to keep

BY NOW WE’VE all had it up to here with newspaper pundits preaching New Year’s resolutions that they have no intention of keeping themselves. Traditionally,… Continue reading

Couple pleads guilty to forced labor charges; immigrant was held near Port Angeles

A Forks couple has pleaded guilty in federal court to holding, against her will, an undocumented, non-English-speaking Guatemalan woman who said her… Continue reading

150 take bone-chilling swim to welcome new year in Port Angeles

150 take bone-chilling swim to welcome new year in Port Angeles

Scores of people looking to get a chilly start to the new year dove into frigid water during polar bear dips across… Continue reading

150 take bone-chilling swim to welcome new year in Port Angeles

Deadline nears for applications for vacant Sequim City Council seat

The deadline is approaching for applications for a vacant seat on the Sequim City Council. Applications for the seat once held by the… Continue reading

OlyCAP director to serve on state housing panel

OlyCAP director to serve on state housing panel

A director at Olympic Community Action Programs has been selected to serve on a state panel dealing with affordable housing. Kathy Morgan, housing programs director… Continue reading

OlyCAP director to serve on state housing panel
Sequim man pleads not guilty to threatening school bus driver

Sequim man pleads not guilty to threatening school bus driver

A Sequim man has pleaded not guilty to making a racially motivated threat to a Jamestown S’Klallam school bus driver Dec. 20.… Continue reading

Sequim man pleads not guilty to threatening school bus driver

EYE ON BUSINESS: This week’s meetings

Wednesday’s featured speaker is city of Forks Attorney/Planner Rod Fleck. He will be discussing the city’s proposed vacation rental… Continue reading

LETTER: End the war on homelessness

Harassing the homeless is not going to fix the problem of homelessness. Dumping the expense of patrolling the homeless on the taxpayers will never fix… Continue reading

Judge to rule on admissibility of evidence in Port Angeles cold case murder trial

Judge to rule on admissibility of evidence in Port Angeles cold case murder trial

A judge will rule Jan. 15 on motions limiting trial evidence that could be presented on behalf of accused murderer Tommy Ross,… Continue reading

Judge to rule on admissibility of evidence in Port Angeles cold case murder trial
Disaster training by Fire District 3 reaches 300 people; classes continue
Disaster training by Fire District 3 reaches 300 people; classes continue